Split from Petaluma seminar thread... -Z
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Hello everyone,
Susan suggested I come over to check this site out. I don't know if I qualify as a Backcountry Pilot. However, I have flown into Hailey, ID, and a few other paved airstrips there. I often fly to, and over the Sierra's.
I wanted to add my thanks to Susan, Gary, Sparky, and Rob and the entire association up there for the great fly-in at Petaluma. I've been a pilot living in Silicon Valley for over 20 years and have not been to Petaluma even once (went over it many times on the way to Clear Lake (Lampson). I've been twice in the last couple of months now. Sparky and Rob did an outstanding job and I really enjoyed myself. My buddy Harold enjoyed it too. Harold got his PPL in 1948, he’s been flying a while ‘eh?
One of the questions I have is do any of you folks fly tricycle gear aircraft into back country. I have a Beech Sundowner. The gear is quite strong, but I don't want to push it. I often land in Frasier Lake California, which is a nice grass and water private airport that the owners are kind enough to let visitors use. I have never felt like I am doing any damage on the grass with my strong gear. It appears like a place like Johnson Creek would be okay as it is grass. I don't know if there are many 180 hp machines in there, but I think a California friend said he saw some flavor of Mouse in there once?
Had a little trouble with the initial question, but got past that. So, thank you in advance for any comments, and for the board Zane.
Regards,
Conway
