


courierguy wrote:This is as good an excuse as any to post this: a friend of mine owns the property/home on this bench above Pocatello. He has stated many times that I ought to land there. It must be 7 to 900' long with a nice upslope, piece of cake(ending up by the city water tank). The big powerline wouldn't be a factor though it is close the flight path would be well away from it. Now this isn't just anybody saying this, he is a past Helio Courier pilot, and he flew it out of a very tight strip on the main Salmon River, owned by Stan Potts now. This person also has a story of a total and sudden power failure in a medium sized twin at 12K, right over Moose Creek, in IFR conditions, at night.He landed it safely deadstick on the old Moose Creek strip, or what was left of it. Some hunters picked them up minutes later, so a very serious almost certain near death experience turned into a momentary inconvinence! Great guy, and I was/am honored that he'd allow me to land at his place.
Here's the potential problem, and the reason I havn't done it: all of Pocatello could see this, and sure as hell someone would call 911, and before you knew it the media would be there. That isn't the half of it though, the facility at the top of the picture is a womens "correctional facility", and you can just imagine how exciting it could get if some bored guards wanted to get in on the action. Short final would take me right over the only road to the prison. So, for me anyway, this particular in the city off airport landing will probably remain un landed.
Then again, just now, in looking at the picture before posting it, I see I could make an approach that would keep me hidden from most of the city view. hmmm
"Its easier to apologize than ask permission"
Tex McClatchy


Nosedragger wrote:We used to be able to land on the street in Dell Montana and go to Yesterday's Cafe, only one driveway to watch and one line. I'm not sure if that's still kosher, the city isn't any bigger.
blackrock wrote:Nosedragger wrote:We used to be able to land on the street in Dell Montana and go to Yesterday's Cafe, only one driveway to watch and one line. I'm not sure if that's still kosher, the city isn't any bigger.
Yes, I used to land there also back when it was the Calf-A; what a fantastic breakfast and great folks running the place. It is my understanding that it is no longer allowed because some moron did a run-up in the gravel parking lot and damaged several cars in the process.![]()
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