NCI N Maggie 7 Mile Mtn Bridge Church Pasture Newcastle Hay Bales Watson Red Church Long Pasture Creek J&H Wires Catabwa Silos Gap Coaster Midway L Fields.

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NCI N Maggie 7 Mile Mtn Bridge Church Pasture Newcastle Hay Bales Watson Red Church Long Pasture Creek J&H Wires Catabwa Silos Gap Coaster Midway L Fields in Maggie, Craig Creek and Catabwa valleys

Maggie Bridge #1 Berm Cemetary House Bridge, Creek N Land either direction in field #1. Touch down in green center section Land long in field #2 – surface is pasture Field #3 is best. Choose based on bales, crop, etc mi from NCI #2 #3

Maggie Church 9.8 Mi from NCI Church field is best. Land diagonally to North. JC landed Difficult field – used whole length. Last visit Hay, good shape White Church Wires along road

Maggie Pasture and L Road Pasture House L field Better? N N approach to L looks best. Pasture is rough and difficult Large field and road. Not investigated on ground Last look

Craig Creek Fields Creek and J&H 621 Hill Craig Creek Creek Knob N Good hay field Right hand approach, hill is close Land as shown due to slope Creek J&H House Access Road 621 Corn in Strong slope. Approach over wires, land uphill JC & UH landed 97, friendly farmer approximate 7.8 mi from NCI N

Craig Creek Fields -- Wires and Long Pasture Wires Craig creek N Difficult field Must roll under wires Hay to NCI Long Pasture 4.58 mi from NCI No ground tour House Long Pasture Bridge

Fields close to NCI from south: Hay bales, Watson’s and Red Church 15’ rise Access roads Building and hay bales (1999)311 N Hay Bales Medium length Approach straight in either way. Land in N field 1.43 NM from NCI Watson’s Hay Big easy field 2.43 NM to NCI Slight slope Shack House N Red Church. Small difficult field. Must land uphill Cut grass NM to NCI 311 House Red church, parking lot N

Catabwa fields SE side – Midway and Coaster N (Roller) coaster 4.75 Mi to Catabwa Difficult field – rolling. Not landable here to Catabwa Rolling terrain Midway. Shape approximate. Hay 1999 Flattest field around, Fields to NE roll a lot 8.53 NM to NCI NM to Catabwa Wood Barn Creek Catabwa N

Catabwa Fields Silo and Gap – NW side of valley Slope Silos 10.4 mi to NCI N Flat, lower than other fields House, wires 697 Hilly pasture N Gap 9.33 mi to NCI

Obvious disclaimers. These drawings are probably inaccurate. Ground visits are a great idea. Don’t even think of blaming someone else if a landing in one of these fields goes badly. No landowner permission has been asked or granted for landing in these fields.