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New Mexico
I recently moved from Alaska to New Mexico (Albuquerque). I left my Maule in Alaska but flying around New Mexico I'm looking at these mesas that are completely surrounded by cliffs but are totally flat on top. Has anyone on here ever known someone that's landed on them?
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Re: New Mexico
It’s happened for sure. I lived there and learned to fly there. Lots of fun low level flying out there. Get OnX Hunt so you can see what’s BLM or not as being shot at is not uncommon in New Mexico. And certainly watch out for Native Land. You may never be seen again.
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Re: New Mexico
Rezrider on this forum knows that area well. Don’t see him on here very much anymore. Look him up and pm him.
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Re: New Mexico
I'm here, sometimes!
NM is a great place to have a Maule. As others have said, know the land designation before you go playing around with off-airport ops. The BLM and NFS might get annoyed with you if you land in the wrong spot and that's ok. It's entirely different when it comes to native American land since it becomes disrespectful at that point.
The strips in the Gila are great. There is a small backcountry contingent in the state, the folks at New Mexico Pilot's Association will point you in the right direction. There are fly-ins from time to time but it's a relatively small crowd despite the large state.
I don't live there anymore, I moved back to Colorado but I still fly down there from time to time.
Welcome to the area.
NM is a great place to have a Maule. As others have said, know the land designation before you go playing around with off-airport ops. The BLM and NFS might get annoyed with you if you land in the wrong spot and that's ok. It's entirely different when it comes to native American land since it becomes disrespectful at that point.
The strips in the Gila are great. There is a small backcountry contingent in the state, the folks at New Mexico Pilot's Association will point you in the right direction. There are fly-ins from time to time but it's a relatively small crowd despite the large state.
I don't live there anymore, I moved back to Colorado but I still fly down there from time to time.
Welcome to the area.
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Re: New Mexico
Thanks guys! Great info.
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