New Hampshire body of water is used as an airport

Oxman

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Lake Winnipesaukee is now an airport. For a little while, anyway.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/n-h-lake-frozen-airport-article-1.2133042


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For you airline guys it's easy to see Alton Bay flying into PWM. It's right under CDOGG on the CDOGG2 arrival.
 
The company I work for does a charter with a DH-8 to a frozen lake during the winter months, so it's not unheard of, though I don't know if most of these places have anything bigger than a single engine plane coming and going
 
The company I work for does a charter with a DH-8 to a frozen lake during the winter months, so it's not unheard of, though I don't know if most of these places have anything bigger than a single engine plane coming and going
We have 737's land on frozen lakes up here. There's even a few with GPS approaches.
 
The company I work for does a charter with a DH-8 to a frozen lake during the winter months, so it's not unheard of, though I don't know if most of these places have anything bigger than a single engine plane coming and going
We have 737's land on frozen lakes up here. There's even a few with GPS approaches.
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King air

Although this is what most airports look like right now. You'd never know the difference.
 
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