Skybird |
02-05-08 06:29 AM |
Google Earth:
N 52°17'12" , E 7°58'12", that is in the western area of Osnabrück. The lake in the east is the Rubbenbruchsee.
You see a small airstrip close to where i once lived, EDWO Atterheide. In the south, parallel to the runway, and in the East-Northeast, coming from the street in the north-east, you see a small path. In reality it seems to be much closer to the runway as you figure by the picture. That is a sandy horse path specifically for riders. when you come form that street and move south on that path at the eatsern edge of the runway, you will meet a sign, saying "Horseriders beware landing airplanes" that is because when you sit on a horse and raise your arms into the air, you could touch the gear of a landing airplane with your rider's cap. Also, I saw three times that a horse went into race mode when riding parallel to the strip - and then one plane started it's engine and warmed them up by bringing them to high rpm. That is potentially dangerous, because the only thing separating the horse path from the runway is a thin single wire at the height of a man's knees.
I always considered that layout a bit crazy. Having known a pilot whose plane was stationed there, he confirmed that when approaching from the east and pedestrians present, there was no room for altitude errors whatever.
So when walking on the eastern path, you better look twice if you do not not want a new haircut! :D
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