…we live on the approach route for GEG, and we're used to some occasional overcast-weather low approaches, but this one sounded like it nearly took the roof off, and then was followed by another uncharacteristically loud low pass. We are the highest point on the approach, but they usually don't descend below 10,000 feet until they're beyond our ridge. We heard the first plane go on and on, still low, and think they made GEG ok, but wow, that was an adrenaline moment. It's raining, but not...
Published on September 16, 2010 09:57