as we approach another busy summer at j.c. and other strips in central idaho, here are a couple of ideas we use when departing...
1) when u depart to the north, which is definitely the best, look straight ahead and try to push her up thru the "notch" directly north. yes, it is kind of a tall order, but not that hard to do. stay as far right as possible, and this allows incoming traffic plenty of room.yes, i said straight ahead, not thru the canyon. once up thru the notch with lots of elevation, u can turn easily either direction.
2) if you are headed south after departure, stay right as much as possible with at least 20 on the flaps, climb hard and turn left in the bowl. get 700-1000' up, lower the nose and turn hard left to the south and stay to the
west side of the canyon, still climbing. all the while listening and using every eye in the cockpit for traffic.
3) while i realize others will disagree, try to never depart to the south. that slightly uphill runway with any kind of breeze in the canyon produces some mighty strange conditions...keep it fun and safe...!
4) post any other ideas u might have...this can help a lot of folks, considering all the other types of a/c we all fly. j.c. is a cool place with a lot of fun to be had...
