Airparks; Living On The Beaten Path? On Mar 18, 3:01 pm, "Neil Gould" <n...@myplaceofwork.com> wrote:
> Recently, WJRFlyBoy <994wjrfly...@geemail.com726> posted:
>
> > On Tue, 11 Mar 2008 05:09:55 -0600, Neil Gould wrote:
>
> >> A brief example; you will learn that you can't be off the runway by
> >> 20 meters at most airports without things getting ugly. You will
> >> also learn that there will be times when you will be unable to take
> >> off or land at a chosen airport, and how to judge those times
> >> reasonably well.
>
> > Here's an article extolling a few of the problems of airparks. Note
> > the one re: extraneous activities on the runways.
>
> Apparently, your "experience" doesn't involve flying into airports located
> in rural areas. There are all kinds of "extraneous activities on the
> runways", mostly non-human. A pilot knows how to deal with these
> situations appropriately, minimizing the risks.
>
> Neil
Neil,
His experience doesn't involve flying into anywhere. He nothing more
than a wannabe pilot and based on some of his posts in other threads,
I am not sure he even is a wannabe. I reposted a couple of his posts
from other threads and it proves that he is not a pilot and from what
I can gather as of Feb.28, he hasn't even started with any flight
training.
He is not a pilot and probably never will be. |