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On the cover of the Western US Pilot's Guide there is a picture
of a fascinating airfiled, anyone know which it is ? The pictu http://www.westernuspilotsguide.com/...5_03CvrWUS.jpg Thanks, -AJ- |
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 20:51:33 +0000 (UTC),
(Alex de Joode) wrote: On the cover of the Western US Pilot's Guide there is a picture of a fascinating airfiled, anyone know which it is ? The pictu http://www.westernuspilotsguide.com/...5_03CvrWUS.jpg Thanks, -AJ- I think that's in Hawaii. I remember reading something about it some time back. HTH. z |
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(Alex de Joode) wrote: http://www.westernuspilotsguide.com/...5_03CvrWUS.jpg Shelter Cove, 0Q5. See also http://www.alameda-aero.com/gallery/images/sheltercove.jpg and http://www.alameda-aero.com/gallery/images/P0002304.jpg form the gallery at http://www.alameda-aero.com/gallery/destinations.html. Nice place for a flyin... Hamish |
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While it has been some time since I flew into it, it looks like Half Moon
Bay on the California coast midway between San Francisco and Monterey. It is a great airport for a fly-in lunch or dinner when the coastal fog is out. There are a number of good seafood restaurants within easy walking distance of the south end of the runway, where there is temporary parking for light planes. "Alex de Joode" wrote in message ... On the cover of the Western US Pilot's Guide there is a picture of a fascinating airfiled, anyone know which it is ? The pictu http://www.westernuspilotsguide.com/...5_03CvrWUS.jpg Thanks, -AJ- |
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"Ken Shaw" wrote: While it has been some time since I flew into it, it looks like Half Moon Bay on the California coast midway between San Francisco and Monterey. It is a great airport for a fly-in lunch or dinner when the coastal fog is out. There are a number of good seafood restaurants within easy walking distance of the south end of the runway, where there is temporary parking for light planes. "Alex de Joode" wrote in message ... On the cover of the Western US Pilot's Guide there is a picture of a fascinating airfiled, anyone know which it is ? The pictu http://www.westernuspilotsguide.com/...5_03CvrWUS.jpg Hmmmm. First it's a vaugely-remembered strip somewhere in Hawaii, and now it's Half Moon Bay :-). Well, as posted earlier, it's Shelter Cove (0Q5) in Northern California, just up by the Lost Coast (an airport I've flown in to many times), a great destination for fly-ins when it's not fogged in. If anyone doesn't believe that it's Shelter Cove, take a look at AIrnav's page for Shelter Cove -- http://www.airnav.com/airport/0Q5 or one of the crappy photos I've taken of the place like http://www.alameda-aero.com/gallery/images/sheltercove.jpg (which doesn't do the place justice -- it's a really beautiful part of the world). As to why it's not Half Moon Bay, I'll leave that as an exercise for the reader :-). But yes, Half Moon Bay is also a great fly-in place, but actually flying in can be difficult given the omnipresent coastal fog. Hamish |
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My apologies, Hamish is right. :-( Having not had the pleasure of landing at
Shelter Cove, Half Moon Bay was the only airport in my experience on the West Coast that appeared to fit and it has been over ten years since I last landed there, having moved to the Pacific Northwest in 1995. Just shows that the visual memory fades over time. Ken |
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"Ken Shaw" wrote: My apologies, Hamish is right. :-( Having not had the pleasure of landing at Shelter Cove, Half Moon Bay was the only airport in my experience on the West Coast that appeared to fit and it has been over ten years since I last landed there, having moved to the Pacific Northwest in 1995. Just shows that the visual memory fades over time. Ah, don't feel too bad -- they're easy airports to mistake for each other, especially when the damn fog rolls in :-). Anyway, absent the fog, they're both great fly-in destinations (except that Half Moon Bay is only a few minutes' flight from here, which lessens the adventure), with picnic and / or cafe-style food within easy walking distance. Shelter Cove even has a decent camping spot right next to the departure end of runway 13.... But watch for that fog -- in both places it can appear almost out of nowhere within minutes, meaning no VFR flying for possibly the next few days. As I discovered. Hamish |
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