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John w Shirah - Dec 28,2013
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Always love the pics wayne. Keep em comin.
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Steve Kessinger - Jan 01,2014
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Wayne, I'm assuming you're landing post-sunset either in twilight or even in darkness. I'm planning the same kind of operations out here in Puget Sound, ever have any concerns about landing the SeaRey in semi/darkness?
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Jon Ladd - Jan 01,2014
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Turn on the runway lights. Avoid water landings in low or no light conditions Steve.
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Kenneth Leonard - Jan 01,2014
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What Jon said.
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Wayne Nagy - Jan 02,2014
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Dusk landings on an airport like FMY with runway lights and smooth hard surface landing <br />surfaces is most often a very pleasurable experience Steve... calm or constant winds, no <br />thermals...since a very large chunk of my 3,500+ hours is in small taildraggers, my comfort <br />level is high...every landing situation is a new experience, but it is your past experiences, <br />expertise and comfort level that will determine the outcome.
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Steve Kessinger - Jan 02,2014
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Excellent. I'll work my way into it slowly, thanks. <br /><br /><br />I can just imagine an open cockpit SeaRey flight over Puget Sound, maybe through the VFR TCA over SeaTac. Might be worth flying over 500' for.
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Don Maxwell - Jan 02,2014
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Steve, night land landings in a SeaRey are just like in any other airplane. For night water landings, first get really, really good at doing glassy-water landings on hazy days. Then don't do water landings in the dark anyway--unless you're out of gas and all other options.
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