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Cabin Creek Airstrip - Mountain Flying This is a one-way airstrip with no chance of a go-around maneuver Although much information is presented, it is not sufficient to cover all the hazards associated with these backcountry airstrips
CABIN CREEK USFS, ID – shortfield Approach and Landing at Cabin Creek USFS - I08 - airstrip in the Idaho backcountry with my Super Stinson 108-2 This is a one way in and one way out - no go around airstrip that offers multiple hazards including erosion, bumps, rocks, density altitude, and canyon mountain weather
Idaho Airstrip Network - Idaho Aviation Association Maintenance: Clear vegetation, remove obstacles, blade, mow, water, treat invasive and noxious weeds, and make spot improvements regularly to maintain improved airstrip surface
Cabin Creek USFS Airport - Wikipedia Cabin Creek USFS Airport (FAA LID: I08) is a public-use airport in Valley County, Idaho, United States It is located 17 nautical miles (31 km) east of Big Creek Ranger Station The airport is owned by the U S Forest Service [1] The airstrip is near Cabin Creek [2] in the Payette National Forest
Airstrip Focus: Cabin Creek USFS, ID (I08) – Adventure Flying The airstrip curves gently along its length Here’s another favorite Cabin Creek Airstrip is located just 17 miles east of Big Creek It’s a one-way strip with significant slope and a curving runout It’s charted as 1700 feet in length and at an elevation of 4289 feet MSL
AND FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT FOR CABIN CREEK AIRSTRIP REPAIR The Forest Service published Legal Notices requesting comments on the Proposed Action for repair of the Cabin Creek airstrip in the Star News, McCall, ID, and Idaho Statesman, Boise, ID, on June 27, 1996