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Crossing the grand canyon at Bar Ten

 
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 12:47 am    Post subject: Crossing the grand canyon at Bar Ten Reply with quote

I hope I have not clogged up the mail for you guys. Looking at the photo
with the wheel in it I was at 11200 at that point. This was a easy glide to
bar ten or tuweep.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 3:00 am    Post subject: Re: Crossing the grand canyon at Bar Ten Reply with quote

Yous guys wit da flyin aeroplanes are killing me!

Nice shots - I like it as long as the moderators aren't concerned about the memory used.

Bob
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 9:11 am    Post subject: Re: Crossing the grand canyon at Bar Ten Reply with quote

Awsome Pics. I can see why you want to have some altitude going over it. I can't imagine surviving a dead stick landing inside of it. Out of curiosity though, what is the minimum altitude over the canyon? Is there any place where one can fly safley under the rim? It would be risky but how many pilots can claim to have flown below sea level? Smile

BTW: Maybe it would make more sense to post the pictures on some other add supported web site like myspace and then just link frome here. That would allow us to post all the pictures we want without impacting the form.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 9:13 am    Post subject: Crossing the grand canyon at Bar Ten Reply with quote

At 01:46 AM 6/1/2007, you wrote:
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I hope I have not clogged up the mail for you guys. Looking at the photo
with the wheel in it I was at 11200 at that point. This was a easy glide to
bar ten or tuweep.

I flew it in a Bonanza with the family, and since it glides
like a rock I can tell you my sphincter was in a knot the whole time.
Very forbidding terrain.
By the way, love your paint job.


Guy Buchanan
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K-IV 1200 / 582-C / Warp / 100% done, thanks mostly to Bob Ducar.

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 01, 2007 9:34 am    Post subject: Crossing the grand canyon at Bar Ten Reply with quote

Guy,
I believe the bar ten is the best place to cross, but... my demure is always
frazzled when I get to the other side. It is almost certain death to not
make the other side.

John Oakley

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2007 9:46 am    Post subject: Crossing the grand canyon at Bar Ten Reply with quote

Luis sez:

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...Out of curiosity though, what is the minimum altitude over the
canyon? Is there any place where one can fly safley under the rim?

The short answer to your question is, not any more. Since September
22, 1988 flight over the Grand Canyon is governed by the FAA's
Special Federal Aviation Regulation (SFAR) 50-2, "Special Flight
Rules in the Vicinity of the Grand Canyon National Park, AZ." The
SFAR prescribes minimum crossing altitudes, communications
requirements (it's a busy place as you can imagine) and a number of
corridors for use by non-commercial sight-seeing flights.

Flights below 14,500' are required to follow a number of rules. You
must have a copy of the Grand Canyon VFR Aeronautical Chart aboard
and you must observe minimum altitudes within the corridors (11,500
or 13,500 for northbound crossings and 10,500 or 12,500 for
southbound crossings--remember that the south rim elevation is over
6000' and the north is over 7000'). To operate below 14,500' you can
use the Zuni Point and Dragon corridors on the east end of the canyon
airspace or the Fossil Canyon and Tuckup corridors to the west.
There are also a number of flight-free zones you should be careful of.

Flying over the Grand Canyon is a spectacular experience and worth
the hassle of complying with the special airspace rules. I have to
agree with others, though, that a successful forced landing inside
the canyon is very unlikely.

You can read the entire text of the requirements at
<http://rgl.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library%5CrgFAR.nsf/0/DD9C9F385188169E86256C7800586329?OpenDocument>.
Note, the expiration date shown at the bottom of the page has been
extended. Neutral

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It would be risky but how many pilots can claim to have flown below
sea level? Smile

I have. It wasn't risky at all, I just flew to Death Valley,
California and landed at Furnace Creek airport (L09), elevation -210.

Mike G.
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