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List of backcountry aircraft For the purpose of this index, we've separated aircraft into 3 main categories: 2-seat, 4-seat, and 6 or more seats
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Backcountry Flying Club Partnerships - Backcountry Pilot After several months, listening to student pilots on the radio, watching and listening to people flying the backcountry, I decided not to do another check ride So many people that are flying the backcountry scare me, many would make me nervous at a 5000' paved runway in the flatlands
Featured Bush Planes - Backcountry Pilot Profiles of best-of-breed backcountry aircraft The Piper PA-18 has long been the standard for light STOL performance, but the new age of lightweight 180hp Cubs like the CubCrafters Carbon Cub are escalating performance expectations
Glacier National Park, Granite Park Chalet, Swiftcurrent Pass, Peigan . . . Day 2 of an 8 day backcountry trip in the backcountry In morning, saw a mama grizzly and two cubs near the chalet Today would include a 4 5 mile round trip hike from Granite Park Chalet to Swiftcurrent Lookout Tower in the morning and later in the day would leave on a 9 mile solo hike from Granite Park Chalet over Swiftcurrent Pass down into
Aircraft - Backcountry Pilot While most any light aircraft can be used in the backcountry, it is true that some are more suitable than others by design, and are called "bush planes " Add your knowledge! The Knowledge Base is a dynamic, active project and depends on information submitted by knowledgeable pilots, mechanics, and aircraft owners