Another old post...
watkinsnv wrote:CA. passed a law mind you not the FAA, that states you can only land and take off at or on a designated airport. Lance
About 25 years ago I was down in Truckee with a buddy of mine, and we were out goofing off in a mutual friend's Citabria. We took off from TRK and headed up to the "Old Truckee Airport" which was just some ruts in the sagebrush next to I-80 where the CHP scales are now.
We spent about an hour doing bounce and go's, landing south, up and 180, land north, up and 180, and so on. As we did this, we saw a CHP (California Highway Patrol) 4X4 sittin' on the shoulder of the freeway, and just figured he was there enjoying the show, and didn't really pay much attention to him.
After about an hour we got bored and headed back to TRK. We landed, and had barely parked the airplane when the airport manager came running out all excited, shouting, "What the f*** did you two do this time?!?!" Al and I pointed fingers at each other and said, "Who? Us?" not knowing what the heck he was talking about.
"Well, there's a CHP Officer here, and he's going to take you two to jail."
Oh well, that was a new one, but what the heck. About that time our young officer comes storming out, spittle flying, eyes bugged out, just screaming about pilot licenses, airplane registration, jail and handcuffs. Quite the show. I asked quietly and politely what the problem was, and he launched into a tirade about how we had broken "the law" by landing in the sagebrush and not at an airport, and he was going to arrest us.
"Ok," says I, "what law did we break by landing out there?"
He looked at me like I was stupid or something and said, "It's against the law to land an airplane somewhere other than an airport." I asked again, "What law? Give me the code section, and regulation it comes from, that you're gonna use to take us to jail and book us with." His answer was the same... "It's against the law."
This went on for probably ten minutes, back and forth, and I was actually looking forward to the trip to jail so I could get a cup of coffee and a sandwich. But my buddy Al, who was an Alaska float pilot in the summers and TRK CFI in the off seasons, had given the airport manager the high sign to call a flight student of his, who was also a Truckee CHP officer, to get down there and help get this train wreck straightened out.
The manager made the call and Scotty arrived shortly. He listened to the story for a few minutes, looked at Al and I and rolled his eyes, then pulled junior CHP aside and had a long talk with him. Our young officer never came back to apologize to us, but just stomped off after talking with Scotty. But, Scotty came back, said, "Sorry about that guys. Kid's new, fresh up from LA, and he's never seen an airplane land in the dirt before."
Maybe there is a law on the books now, but in my experience, most non-flying cops think off airporting is against the law just because they think it should be, but when pushed to cite the actual code section, they can't.
Gump