bindian
Super Member
FG,Before, many times! I used to fly a Cessna 185 on PK Amphib floats. I could leave FTW from dry land, and come into Conroe and land on the water they had for float planes.
Fun story. When I was flying that seaplane, I would take off in FTW and then go land on Eagle Mountain Lake. I'd climb up and sun bathe on top of the fuselage for a few minutes, then go land on Grapevine Lake. There was an eating place called Catfish Hut. I'd water taxi to the boat ramp, then drop the gear out and taxi up the boat ramp, and park in the parking lot. I'd go in and eat, then come out and climb in the plane and taxi across the parking lot, back to the boat ramp, and taxi down it, suck the gear up, and take off of the water! Always drew a crowd!
Landing on water is even less forgiving than a plain taildragger. If you don't keep the yoke back on landing, you flip.
I got the float flying "bug" in Alaska, when riding with some Bush Pilots. Now, those guys can fly!
Are you referring to Montgomery County airport (CXO) having water for float planes? Maybe you are thinking David Wayne Hooks Airport just southwest about 40-50 miles in Harris County. Hooks had a seaplane water way. The outfit I worked for at Hooks had the "pinkish" two hangars just across the taxiway from the seaplane turn around. Hooks had a very delicious restaurant. I'd eat there at least once a week. Irma Hooks ran the place. CXO had no restaurant.
I last went down there (to Hooks) in 2007 and the waterway had been filled in. Sadness prevails. Good times, I had there!
Our boss at Hooks, Phillips Avaition, had a 1964 Falcon pickup we would ski behind on the roadway besides the waterway. I skied it a few times. You had to get up out of the water fast or you would eat cattails and the bank. The roadway when down to Lake Aircraft, where they finished out their amphibians.
We had a flour bombing target on the west side of the seaplane waterway. We would practice in the cool mornings with the bosses Cessna 150.
Oh yeah..............if I didn't live in Texas..............I'd live in Alaska. Been there twice working helicopters. Fairbanks in Dec. and Anchorage and Nome in Ausgust. Loved every minute of it. If only had I went to Alaska BEFORE getting married!
I've seen those landing and takeoff contests before on the TV show.....Flying Wild Alaska.
hugs, Brandi