Thanks.KNEW) approach took me out over the bay for sequencing - at first a bit unnerving but I think the average depth is only 3' or so . . . (what I've been told anyway)
Friendly FBO staff and ATC.
Thanks.
I am assuming you mean the lake?
KAPS (1L0?) also looks interesting.
KNEW) approach took me out over the bay for sequencing - at first a bit unnerving but I think the average depth is only 3' or so . . . (what I've been told anyway)
Friendly FBO staff and ATC.
Feet wet?Besides--
Naaawleans approach always bring you in about 1500 msl. Gliding to shore isn't going to be an option. Always amusing how they start hinting for you to call the airport as soon as you are "feet wet". Can't even see the other side in the haze but they want you to call it. k
Thanks Jay. That is kind of you.Lived in New Orleans all my life. Based at KNEW since 1963. rarely ever had a problem getting in or out. In the unlikely event fog becomes an issue there are maybe a dozen or so airports in the area to divert to. If you contact me when you plan to come this way l may be able to help you with hangar space while you are here.
Average Lake depth is 6ft and a lot easier to deal with than 50ft trees.
come enjoy the area....
BTW we swim in the lake all summer current never a problem except at the intercoastal waterway on rise and falling tide.
The point crossing Lake Pontchartrain where an engine failure will result in you getting your feet wet. At 1500 msl (about the same agl) it isn't very far from shore. kFeet wet?