Summary AI Generated
Poison Spring is an extremely hazardous airstrip perched on a cliff ledge above the Dirty Devil River. This airstrip should be only attempted by a skilled pilot with a bush-type aircraft in optimal conditions. The wind normally favors blowing towards the cliff face which is great for landing but a serious problem for takeoff. Few places can offer a view like Poison Spring which makes it such a rewarding place to visit. This strip has been compared with Idaho's infamous Mile Hi and should be considered very dangerous and only suitable for big tired, high-performance bush planes and pilots with big skills and even bigger "tires". Landings must be done from the SE, landing on runway 30, as the the NW end of the runway is virtually unusable. While this strip does exist in real life, the ICAO code is fictional.