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Landing On The Shore

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Key Takeaways:

  • The article features a debate regarding the safety and appropriateness of previously published flight accounts, specifically questioning a pilot's choice to fly in marginal VFR conditions and to challenging destinations like beach airstrips.
  • The magazine defends its editorial philosophy, stating its purpose is to explore and mitigate risks in personal aviation by guiding pilots on how to safely undertake potentially tricky flights through rigorous pre-flight planning and risk management.
  • A separate correspondence corrects a technical detail concerning the calculation of stall speed increase in steep turns and discusses the necessity of power adjustment to maintain airspeed during these maneuvers.
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With reference to Mike Hart’s article, “Landing On The Shore” in the October 2020 issue, I, too, have utilized many remote mountain airstrips, including many in his native Idaho. I, too, enjoy the adventure of new challenges, but have some questions about his tradeoffs between legal versus safe. In a sidebar, he documents the legality of departing VFR with a mile visibility and a 400-foot ceiling, albeit with a few “holes,” but knowing of blue skies above. Flying at 400 feet over a gray ocean under a gray overcast is much like the “white-out” conditions encountered over snow on a cloudy day, or, for that matter, skiing in equivalent conditions.

I wrote you once before a few years ago about one of his articles in which he relished flying “on top” at night over the high mountains of central Idaho. Beautiful, I’m sure, but with no margin of safety in the event of an engine failure. (Unlike me, I guess he has not yet experienced one in the mountains.)

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