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Sorry Yellowbelly, I had to shrink those images -Zane!]
Well, despite it not being made of dirt, this airport and its surroundings got my respect this weekend:
That guy is not guiding the aircraft. He is performing a breathing exercise to stay alive. The airport is around 11,000 ft ASL, it was about 80 deg F. Use your Sporty's electronic E6B and you might find that the FAA would require him to use supplemental oxygen on a continuous basis.
Entering the runway at mid-field, I realized that the runway wasn't only high; it was looooong too. I think it's a bit over 11,000 ft as well.
About 5 minutes after takeoff, the flaps are still out and the cows and houses are still looking pretty big to me. That's because, despite leaving from 11k ft, we were surrounded by mountains. The Peruvian Andes have 50 peaks that are ~20,000 ft (6000m) or more. Definitely turbocharger country. Would I like to fly the yellowbellied Maule up here? Nah. When the turbulence kicked in that slapped the Airbus around, it was nice to have 40-50 tons of metal on our team.
BTW: Apologies for the large pix size.[/i]