Where will you be coming from? Cool places include Asheville in the Smoky
mountains, Charleston SC, Outer banks at the ocean.
Rod.
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The cheapest flying that I am aware of is Wilgrove (8A6)
www.wilgroveairport.com I'm training there. $55/hr and up. Small
field, not for the faint of heart. Concord regional (KJQF) is
probably next in expense ($85 up) and is a controlled airport. After
that, Monroe (KEQY) I think rents, but I have not seen their prices.
I know a few more things about places to avoid, but contact me offline
for that.
As for cool places to fly. I dunno. They haven't let me stray far
from the airport yet. ;)
Jim
Because of the fact that most of the race teams have their home bases in
the area, there is a lot of flying done in support of the teams. Also, the
financial/ industrial market in the area has many of its buisness jets
flying from Concord. It is one of the top corporate aviation airports in
the country.
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Jim in NC
I'm flying out of Rock Hill, SC (UZA) which is about 15 miles to the south.
They have a nice flying school/rental outfit and a FBO on the field (5500' X
100", ILS, VOR, NDB, etc.) Pilot controlled lighting. No obstacles to speak of
in the immediate area, unlike Wilgrove.
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Mortimer Schnerd, RN
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>wondernut wrote:
>> I may be relocating to Charlotte, NC. Any recommendations
>> on flying clubs or FBO's at nearby airports? Tips on cool
>> places to fly to would be great also.
>
>
>I'm flying out of Rock Hill, SC (UZA) which is about 15 miles to the south.
>They have a nice flying school/rental outfit and a FBO on the field (5500' X
>100", ILS, VOR, NDB, etc.) Pilot controlled lighting. No obstacles to speak of
>in the immediate area, unlike Wilgrove.
Yea, that broadcast tower at wilgrove commands my full attention.
I stopped by Rock Hill a couple weeks back. Nice place and the guy
running it was real cool. It looked like they kept a couple of
Alaruses (Alari?) a Warrior, 172 and 152 for rent. A bit of a hike
from anywhere but south charlotte, tho.
I need to try try out that alarus. I curious to see what it's like to
fly a plane younger than myself. :)
Jim
As luck would have it, that's where I live. As for the rentals, they have two
172s, 3 Alarus(es), and an Arrow.
> I need to try try out that alarus. I curious to see what it's like to
> fly a plane younger than myself. :)
Back in the days when I was a freight dog, I was flying an Apache that was state
of the art the year I was born. Now they're *all* younger than me.
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Rock Hill Aviation has two C-172s at either $85 or $95 per hour depending on
whether you want GPS. No monthly fees... pay for what you use. I looked at the
Charlotte Club as well and thought the monthly fees were outrageous.
I found the prices to be a little steep but I've been out of flying for 15 years
and just got my medical back a couple of weeks ago. The last time I had to rent
a C-172 I paid $42 per hour but that was back when you had to share the airways
with pteradactyls.
Anyway, nice folks down there, and GPS is pretty neat. I've downloaded a 240
page manual from Garmin... definitely not for the man with the flashing 12:00 on
his VCR.
Welcome to Charlotte.
Yep. Don't expect to have the full attention of ATC or the FBO if you happen to
go there while there's a race going on. Never seen such foul-ups.
DGB