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Anyone Able to Identify This Airport?

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whaleroast said:
Is it...E51, Bagdad, AZ?
Last time I was up there I got attacked by a swarm of bees tucked away in the engine of an old 182. Was my fault, I shouldn't have tried to take a leak so close to the tiedown.
Searchlight, NV, is another great nesting place of mean insects. But that's another story.

Searchlight is screwed up. A random 5000ft strip in the desert with NOTHING at the 'airport' (although another good place to take a leak). You go 15 miles south and there is a lighted dirt strip with a casino!
 
Looks like the airport on the island just north of Roatan off Honduras. Flew over it a lot but always above 30,000 feet going into TGU.
 
G2T said:
Searchlight is screwed up. A random 5000ft strip in the desert with NOTHING at the 'airport' (although another good place to take a leak). You go 15 miles south and there is a lighted dirt strip with a casino!


Yeah I looked at a satellite pic of that "airport"...pretty strange if you ask me. It's probably a leftover designated UFO landing area.
 
DX Rick said:
Are you refering to the locals? I swung through there this weekend by car. Thought I was in the twilight zone. Oh yeah, go the speed limit too when it reduces down to 25mph......the one cop in town will be waiting for you.

Searchlight: the kind of place that if you go missing, the locals just shrug their shoulders and say "Ayah".
 

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