Lefty wrote:The tree is never going to worry the microlight pilots, they tend to fly base leg up runway 08 at sub 200ft then just swing left to touch down.
A bit like my image then.
Who'd want to fly a great long final over a wood, anyway? Bonkers.
PeteSpencer wrote:I find it extra ordinary that an airfield .... require a cranked approach due to hazards in the undershoot
rf3flyer wrote:@G-BLEW Gawd, that nagging little pear shaped gadget on the coaming would drive me nuts!
Irv Lee wrote:The Popham aurfield owner was killed by trees in the undershoot in the 90s... But at Blackbushe
G-BLEW wrote:We all have our crosses to bear (it was a product test years ago). Landing at a strip unknown to the Garmin is interesting… "Too slow, too slow, terrain terrain too slow, terrain…"
TopCat wrote:Who'd want to fly a great long final over a wood, anyway? Bonkers.
Irv Lee wrote:The Popham aurfield owner was killed by trees in the undershoot in the 90s... But at Blackbushe