Sandy River PIREP
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Are you talking about the private strip in Sandy, Oregon? If so, it's a really nice spot. Several years ago it was purchased and a new private clubhouse built. Usage of that stuff is an unknown, maybe someone else will know. Lots of hangars there so it still has a bit of community to it. Getting anywhere for supplies or food is not convenient as it's a few miles from town.
Here's a really old video of flying in there in a Champ.
https://vimeo.com/14413213
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Have not been there for a year but was nice visait then. Not very long but easy approach and departure. The trees surrounding the field make the wind a bit weird at roundoff altitude but on a calmish day not a factor. Nice place for a picnic but I've not explored the area on foot or bike yet. Smooth well cared for runway at least last year
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Zzz wrote:Are you talking about the private strip in Sandy, Oregon?
03S. Is it private? It's not denoted as such on the sectional.
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cdgarg wrote:Zzz wrote:Are you talking about the private strip in Sandy, Oregon?
03S. Is it private? It's not denoted as such on the sectional.
I guess it's not. It must be privately owned but public use status.
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Fri Apr 20, 2018 10:09 am
Thanks for the info! I have to get to Boring, OR tomorrow AM. Fortunately I have a ride once I'm down there. Figured I would l spare the bushwheels by landing on the grass at Sandy River instead of going to Troutdale.
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Fri Apr 20, 2018 11:03 am
cdgarg wrote:Thanks for the info! I have to get to Boring, OR tomorrow AM. Fortunately I have a ride once I'm down there. Figured I would l spare the bushwheels by landing on the grass at Sandy River instead of going to Troutdale.
Chris
That's your best option then.
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
Per Airnav, Sandy River O3S is privately owned but public use.
http://www.airnav.com/airport/03SQuite a few little airports in that area, but most are private and/or paved.
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