Following-up Sue's original article on the subject here, we have a new set of Limoges 'Reporting Point' pictures taken by Stuart Morton who is a professional photographer—see his stunning pictures of short-field landings here
After some initial training elsewhere, Stuart is currently working towards his PPL under Sue's guidance.
To make these useful reference articles easier to find, I have introduced a new category of 'Reporting Points' on the sidebar of this blog—hopefully, this might stimulate some contributions relating to other airfields.
As usual, you can click on the pictures below to display a larger image—however, Typepad limits the size of images displayed on this blog (to save space) so I have provided separate links to the full-sized images, some of which are really quite spectacular.
Note the appearance of countryside and lakes compared with the original article—ground features can change quite a lot with the seasons.
The up-to-date Limoges area chart to go with these pictures is available at Limoges Area Chart
Whiskey-Alpha (Position: LMG 038º / 4 nm)
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Whiskey—Saint Victurnien (Position: LMG 355º / 4 nm)
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November-Whiskey—Oradour sur Glane (Position LMG 002º / 7 nm)
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St Pardoux Lake
Unofficial reporting point marking the North-Western corner of the Limoges CTR 'stub'.
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Echo-Alpha (Position: LMG 067º / 12 nm)
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Echo—Saint Priest Taurion (Position: LMG 077º / 16 nm)
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Sierra-Alpha (Position: LMG 107º / 9 nm)
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Sierra—Solignac (Position: LMG 109º / 11nm)
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Sue
Great pictures and Stuart a great photographer, and the pilot had a steady had that day :-)
Posted by: Gerry Bolger | 13 March 2009 at 09:52 PM