anthonyhugo wrote:Hi I see you have "Rooikraal" as
S25 15 02.5 E29 39 39.1, 13-31, dirt, 480mx10 but sorry perhaps I'm blind I can't find the runway eish!?
See pic can you please point it out?
Thanks!
Ant
Hi,
The information is from one of my airfields books. If you want to confirm the info the contact details were also given, “Lourens van Niewenhuizen”, 013-282-8636, 013-262-3602, fax: 013-243-2179, e-mail:
vniewlj@telkom.co.za. The condition of the runways are good and there are two, 13-31 480x10 dirt and 04-22 280 dirt. Position is given as S 25 15.240’ E029 29.540, 30 km from Stoffberg and 33 km from Groblersdal. Radio is 122.4 Mhz.
In general, any map, book or software (Google Earth, AirNav Pro etc.) should never be used as a sole source for navigation or other planning for flying.

It is, and always will be the PIC full responsibility to verify all information that is used for the flight planning and the flying. The only airfields that the PIC can “count” on with a reasonable amount of certainty are the registered airfields. These are periodically inspected by the CAA for worthiness. Therefore during an unplanned alternative destination selection it will always be safer to choose a registered airfield. Therefore, if you are planning a route and you intend to use unregistered, “bush”, airfields make sure they still exist and what the condition is.

In any event, most unregistered airfields are private and require prior permission to use them. In doing this, you can find out the condition.
Flying microlights and other LSA aircraft allows us to land on very short runways.

This puts us in the position to use “bush” runways, but this comes with many dangers as they do not have to conform to any CAA requirements.
Plan your trip thoroughly but be flexible and always, safety first.
