Further use of this strip may be dangerous and have legal consequences for those involved and reflects poorly on responsible Utah backcountry pilots everywhere.
once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:Zahns camp has been closed for years and years.
CAVU wrote:Rant on: Although this surely amounts to pi$$ing into the wind, I have to note the irony of how strips like Zahns were closed only after Lake Powell drowned the Glen Canyon complex--an unbelievable wild canyon labyrinth--and turned it into paradise for . . . water skiers, jet skis and houseboats. But keep those #@&^*% little noisy airplanes out of there. They might disturb the remaining habitat.![]()
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Rant off.
CAVU
SixTwoLeemer wrote:And look on the bright side CAVU, those "hallowed" canyons that you speak of are being preserved "from the hand of man" at this very moment!
gbflyer wrote:
I appreciate once&futr's response on the subject, by the way. Most NPS employees I know will not defend the agencies' actions, or offer intelligent explanation. He has a wealth of information on these subjects, and is always willing to share the government point of view.
gb
once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:Dems da' rules, and if you don't possess all the information pertaining to your flight before you depart then I don't much feel sorry for you when you are busted with a confused look on your face.
CAVU wrote:
I really didn't mean for my original post to lead into all of this. I just wanted to note that, in the broader historical perspective, landing at Zahns seems to me to be more of a simple infraction like a speeding ticket than some kind of moral outrage on our national heritage. I don't know if you intended to convey the latter, but I thought I picked up a little bit of that tone in your message. If that wasn't your intent, then I was mistaken and I apologize.
CAVU
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