Posted by: ozzy72 Posted on: Today at 4:20pm
Flying in the bush
Flying in the bush
Normally its flying in remote and desolate parts of the world like Alaska, Canada, Africa, Scotland, Miami..!
...and Norfolk...
A good definition might be: flying into areas that are so remote and unimproved that they are only accessible by aircraft, esp. on a seasonal basis (think Alaska).
Bush pilots in Alaska routinely takeoff and land on meadows, dry stream beds, glaciers, etc., and they carry everything and everyone wherever and whenever they're needed.Especially in the winter, when most of the state is snowed-in.
To get a job flying even VFR-only in Alaska, I believe you need at least 1000 hrs.' flying time, half of it in Alaska, and several hundred hours of winter flying in the recent past, because the weather is so crazy and the terrain and airstrips so rough.
what is bush flying?
Flying one of those:
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