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Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
BEND, Ore. --Nancy Huntsman uses her small plane the way some mothers use their Volvos. She straps in her two children, yells at the dog to hop in the back, pops in a DVD for the kids to watch and then takes off to fly over soaring mountains and parched deserts. Three hours later, they land at an airstrip near grandmother's house in northern California. Hmmm - crossing mountains and desert in a piston single. Not the cleverest of ideas. Is this even legal in the USofA ?, it would certainly be illegal over the Namib or the Kalahari. |
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On Mon, 02 May 2005 03:14:59 +0100, Chris Newport
wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: BEND, Ore. --Nancy Huntsman uses her small plane the way some mothers use their Volvos. She straps in her two children, yells at the dog to hop in the back, pops in a DVD for the kids to watch and then takes off to fly over soaring mountains and parched deserts. Three hours later, they land at an airstrip near grandmother's house in northern California. Hmmm - crossing mountains and desert in a piston single. Not the cleverest of ideas. Is this even legal in the USofA ?, it would certainly be illegal over the Namib or the Kalahari. I would think so - it was written in the USofA by an USofA reporter and the last time I checked Bend, OR was in the USofA. Later, Tom |
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![]() "Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 02 May 2005 03:14:59 +0100, Chris Newport wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: BEND, Ore. --Nancy Huntsman uses her small plane the way some mothers use their Volvos. She straps in her two children, yells at the dog to hop in the back, pops in a DVD for the kids to watch and then takes off to fly over soaring mountains and parched deserts. Three hours later, they land at an airstrip near grandmother's house in northern California. Hmmm - crossing mountains and desert in a piston single. Not the cleverest of ideas. Is this even legal in the USofA ?, it would certainly be illegal over the Namib or the Kalahari. I would think so - it was written in the USofA by an USofA reporter and the last time I checked Bend, OR was in the USofA. Later, Tom Lots of singles crossing the Kalahari from what I see in pictures. |
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Bill McKee wrote:
Hmmm - crossing mountains and desert in a piston single. Not the cleverest of ideas. Is this even legal in the USofA ?, it would certainly be illegal over the Namib or the Kalahari. I would think so - it was written in the USofA by an USofA reporter and the last time I checked Bend, OR was in the USofA. Lots of singles crossing the Kalahari from what I see in pictures. I should have been more specific, the Kalahari is a big place. Singles operate into the outer regions of the kalahari which extend into South Africa and parts of southern Namibia. Most of the Kalahari lies in Botswana, for this you need multi-engine aircraft, a special desert rating, specified survival kit, and recent appoved survival training for all occupants. Scheduled airlines have different rules, IFR is mandatory and departure from approved airways prohibited. The same rules apply to the Namib, which extends from the Kalahari to the appropriately named Skeleton Coast. |
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