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Shelter Cove Airport (0Q5) - Downwind at Shelter Cove in 1985. On 6-27-71, a high time ATP pilot departed Shelter Cove with the rudder and elevator locks still in place on a DC 3 (N90627). Fatal to him and 16 others.7 survied.

Downwind at Shelter Cove in 1985. On 6-27-71, a high time ATP pilot departed Shelter Cove with the rudder and elevator locks still in place on a DC 3 (N90627). Fatal to him and 16 others.7 survied.

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Airport Shelter Cove Airport (0Q5)
Shelter Cove, CA
Photographer: S B J
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Upload Date: 2015-01-15
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  • Shelter Cove Airport (0Q5) - Nice landing N1102V - by ROBERT HERRERA by ROBERT HERRERA
  • Shelter Cove Airport (0Q5) - Passing by Shelter Cove on a windy day in 1982. Big Flat (seen in 2 of my N8059X pictures) is in the top left of pic where the dark part of the mountain range ends.It is now Kings Range National Conservation Area known as The Lost Coast. - by S B J by S B J
  • Shelter Cove Airport (0Q5) - Downwind at Shelter Cove in 1985. On 6-27-71, a high time ATP pilot departed Shelter Cove with the rudder and elevator locks still in place on a DC 3 (N90627). Fatal to him and 16 others.7 survied. - by S B J by S B J
  • Shelter Cove Airport (0Q5) - What it looked like around 1985.A little less populated then. - by S B J by S B J
  • Shelter Cove Airport (0Q5) - Downwind at Shelter Cove in 1984. Always be watchful of the fog which has contributed to several accidents like a C172 on 8-13-76 & Beech on 7-31-80 and others. Fog gave me some anxious moments on one -VFR- departure.  - by S B J by S B J