After a pit stop in Atlanta, I headed south. Taking off from Clayton County (4A7), I leveled off at the usual 2000 feet. The flight was pretty uneventful, and it was smooth all the way to my destination in the Sea Islands. My flight path took me over a similar route to the one I had used the day before. I descended into Stafford (GA20), a private strip on Cumberland Island, GA. The approach was difficult because a) the strip is grass, and wasn't clearly defined in FSX and b) the runway wasn't named by its heading, but rather NW/SE. This made the approach difficult, but clear weather made it doable. Not an airstrip I'd necessarily recommend, but a decent one nonetheless.
4A7-GA20 |
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