The managing agencies will take action to prohibit the landing of aircraft on existing primitive strips on public lands or on the
river within the Lower Deschutes River Canyon except for emergency and administrative purposes. Airstrip development or
the landing of aircraft on private land will be discouraged.
At this point the Oregon Pilots Association is gathering information about this airstrip and the process used to determine that airstrips be closed. Unfortunately, this public process occurred close to 20 years ago, before the pilot community got their act together politically and started to fight back against backcountry airstrip closures. There has been no recent effort by the BLM to gather public input about the closure of this airstrip.
We'd appreciate any information you have about your use of this airstrip. How long you've been using it, emergency landings, rescues, etc.
We're trying to determine what is our best next step to try to prevent the closing of this airstrip and would appreciate any help you may be able to give. The OPA is having a board meeting this weekend and hopefully after that meeting I will have some concrete suggestions on how you might be able to help.
Alan Cossitt, Chair, Oregon Pilots Association Backcountry Aviation Committee