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flagg
					
				 
				
 My first flight was in a PA28.. then a C152.. then a Robin.. and most recently an Extra (only an hour though 

). There isn't much I wouldn't do to go flying in PNG.. One day I will. One day 

 
			
		 
	 
 All my flying in PNG as PIC was in the Cessna180, except for a brief flight in a 185, but I did a lot of time there as a passenger in light aircraft, mainly BN2a, C402, C206, C185, Pilatus Porter, Bell 206b & 47, Hiller UH1100, Beech B55, Do26.
Flying in PNG is (or was when I was there, and I doubt much has changed except we now have GPS - but the maps are probably still not too good) very different from Australia. For a start, you really have to know about Density Altitude and its effect on performance - I have flown out of an airstrip with a density altitude of 12,000ft, in a normally aspirated plane (C185). Then there are the sloping airstrips. And the changeable weather. When I was there, there were still large areas on the WAC charts labelled "unexplored", where there was almost perpetual cloud cover and hence no airphotos and no maps. 
Quite a few airstrips are one way, which means that you need to be up on downwind landings, and some have surroundings that ensure that by the time you cross the threshold, you are committed to a landing, and a few, you are committed to a landing before you come in sight of the airstrip.
One airstrip, Nuku, comes to mind where on final you approach to cross the ridgeline at an altitude of about thirty feet, with landing flaps already selected, and as soon as you cross the ridgeline, close throttles and maximum allowed sideslip to just short of the threshold on the opposite slope of the valley, then straighten up, and touchdown - once stable on the ground, keep it moving, otherwise the station tractor will have to tow you to the top of the hill! On takeoff, turn left almost as soon as airborne and fly down the valley until you have enough speed to climb.
John
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				John
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