Landing along side the runway?
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Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:28 pm
When I asked at S68 the answer was I cannot say yes and I cannot say no. So I use the grassy area parallel to 27 and just announce on short final that I will be using "27 right". I get some strange looks when I am on the ground.

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Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:49 pm
At RXE there is a well worn sport where some folks land and takeoff. It is between the taxiway and the runway. Don't know that anyone ever asked, just stared doing it.
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patrol guy wrote:After wearing my first set of 31's out in two years with less then 10% of the landings on pavement, I do not ever land pavement anymore. Those paved landings cost $26 each in a heavy scout.
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Ditto. I had to stop at a paver to use my cell phone once. I had the tires down in pressure for gravel and roads. The scuffing sound on contact with the asphalt sounded frighteningly expensive. That night I had a nightmare of a big fat tire chasing me with a nasty cheese grater look'in for payback.
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I do all the time on xc's. It makes landing at an otherwise boring real airstrip more of a challenge. Off airport in the classic sense, even though the airport is just feet away! Like others have said, lots of potential obstacles plus being politically correct about it. I never ask, unless towered, and I stay away from them anyway. Don't do it at Sandpoint Id. BTW

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