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Caution - Lots of Fire Fighting Helo Traffic Here in the Sum

Stopped here several times for fuel travelling East or West around the top of Superior. In July and August there can be numerous firefighting fixed wing and helos transitting the area to pickup crews or fuel. Listen closely on 126.7 for updates.

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Birds

There is a bird sanctuary near the airport, so be sure to keep a good lookout for birds.

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No. 6 RCAF Dunnville Museum

A great little gem of a museum. This airport has a great community around it that has brought a BCATP airfield back to life. Well worth a visit.

http://www.dunnvilleairport.com/museum.php

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Lots of Cessna Cardinals Here

I bought a Cardinal here in 2000 with the help of Roy Sobchuk. Roy Sobchuk is the designer of speed mods and fairings for the beautiful Cessna 177 Cardinal and other Cessnas. There were 6 other Cardinals in the hangar in Brandon, all very nicely equipped and maintained aircraft. Maple Leaf Aviation at Brandon Airport is a Transport Canada approved manufacturer for replacement parts and modifications for Cessna aircraft. Fiberglass and metal components are manufactured in-house. Maple Leaf Aviation Limited holds over 40 STCÒ€ℒs in Canada (TC) and the United States (FAA). Maple Leaf Aviation Limited also provides services for the importation of aircraft.

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Marathon

Nice airport. Got weathered in here while on a trip to the West. Self serve pumps work well. Eat at Marino's just down the road.

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Crosswind Strip

There is a shorter crosswind turf strip at Smiths Falls that is not depicted in the CFS (visible on the map above). A flying club member recently told me to feel free to use the grass if there was a good crosswind on my arrival on a cross country flight. I would guess it is about 1500' long.

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Picked Up My First Airplane Here!

Flew to Winnipeg with Paul Williams to pick up my Cardinal in May 2000. Paid my first fuel bill as an owner at the Shell FBO at CYWG. Had a great time (two inexperienced pilots) flying back to Ottawa via Thunder Bay, Wawa and North Bay.

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Missed my chance

I skipped the restaurant since it was a refuelling stop in the morning, but it sounds like I missed some good food. The FBO staff were very friendly as well.

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Mountain Flying School at McCall

McCall Mountain and Canyon Flying School is at McCall Idaho.

See http://www.mountaincanyonflying.com/index.html

Operating an aircraft in mountain and canyon areas is not a do-it yourself project. This course specifically addresses flight into the heart of the Idaho back country, but the knowledge and techniques you study can be applied to any type of flying that you may do "off the beaten path".

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Fly and dine

There is a nice country style restaurant a short walk (or crew car drive) away.

ILS and VOR.

Glider operations on weekends in the warmer month.

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re: Bushplane Museum

Fun for home *builders*, that is.

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re: Bushplane Museum

I can second Flying Celt's recommendation of the Bushplane Museum. It's downtown, near the Station Mall and the bridge to the U.S., and has a small but very nicely chosen collection of planes. They're not too crowded, and there's a lot to do, including climbing into some of them. They have a Taylor Cub that was found on Baffin Island many years after it disappeared. There's a special focus on forest fire fighting, and a good selection of kids' activities. Restoration is going on right on the museum floor, and a sign welcomes you to visit the work area, so it would probably be especially fun for home buildings.

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Butter tarts

Butter tarts yes. Also - there are go carts next to the field. It's a back track runway - though so don't be too tight on the plane in front of you.

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Bushplane Museum

I flew into Sault Ste. Marie in late June. It's a nice airport. Car rental was only $35 for a day - which is cheaper than the cab or limo. If you go there be sure to visit the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Museum http://www.bushplane.com/. It's a must see for aviation enthusiasts. Lunch at Muio's Restaurant - 685 Queen St E can't go wrong.

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terminal restaurant

by far one of the best restaurants at any airport. fantastic breakfasts, at very reasonable prices. try the gino special.

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Franklin

I fly into 1A5 about 6 times per year from South Florida. Atl radar can keep you till 7000 below that you need clear skies there is no instrument appproach. Toccoa Toc is a great alternate with a GPS approach and is in the foothills of the mountains. Franklin has a very friendly staff and a real nice FBO. I suggest landing on RWY 25 and taking off on RWY 7. Fly Safe Brett Panter flyern2568mike@aol.com

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Buttertarts

Famous for the best buttertarts anywhere!

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Right IN Mont-Tremblant

When visiting Mont-Tremblant in the summer months this grass field only minutes away should be your preferred strip. There are modest landing fees and no night flying.

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Home of the famous fish and chips

About a 25 minute walk from the airport is the famous Herberts Fisheries where you'll get probably the freshest fish and chips you'll ever have. People come from far and wide. But be ready to wait up to an hour for your food. Well worth a visit.

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Head for the south

This is the southern most point in Canada. There's a Caribbean theme restaurant about a 10 minute cab ride from the airport with great seafood. Honestly comparable to the very famous Herbert's fisheries in Killarney. Worth a visit.

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Katana Cafe

Amazing, gourmet-class cuisine overlooking runway 33. Highly recommended.

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No More Restaurant

When I went in 2006 the restaurant in the a/p bldg. was closed. Short car ride (call taxi) to "La Crémaillère", an excellent French Restaurant/Inn in neaby village of Messines (3 or 4 km SW of a/p), with adjacent bike/ski trail.

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Food

Cafeteria at Upper Canada Village entrance & restaurant at golf club.

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Flight School with Twin

Radio svc is good for an a/p this size. Great stop while heading down the scenic St. Lawrence.

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Great View

Great view of Lake Ontario & the St. Lawrence when departing to the South. Taxicab svc to downtown for good restaurants is fast & not too expensive.

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Shawnee Rgnl Airport

They have self service 100LL and Jet A Premix

Other services are also good

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Islip

I based my airplane here for several years. Tower personnel are generally

excellent, very accommodating in spite of ever increasing carrier options

(Southwest). Mid Island Air is a great FBO - used them for fuel, service,

and tie down. They'll bend over backwards for you. I earning my private,

instrument, and commercial here. Felt a lot safer flying into/out of ISP

than HWV or FRG, especially during the summer months. Generally

FOK or HTO are avoided unless you have some specific reason to be

out east along the south shore of LI (hi Paris, Gywenth, John, ...)

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East Hampton

They like their landing fees at this airport: wave hello to the guy sitting out

with his binoculars at the approach end of the runway. Lots of deer here

at dusk, markings faded. Not a great place to fly into, even for the

rich & powerful :)

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Delta Heritage Air Park Website

Check out http://www3.telus.net/airpark.

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Delta Heritage Air Park WiFi Service

Delta now has WiFi service at the Coffee Shop. Bring your laptop and do your flight planning on line at the Coffee Shop!

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West Fargo Municiple

I'm located at this airport. It has credit card fuel with a pretty good price. The pilot's lounge is new with a TV, assorted vidieos, a shower and courtesy car. Nice place.

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Great airport

This is in the heart of Osage Beach. Walking distance to alot of nearby shopping and resturants. Very busy in the summer months.

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My home base

I love this airport, sits in the middle of one of Missouri state parks. Have to watch out for wild life passing in front of your airplane from time to time.

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Great Airport

Great small town airport with a really nice FBO.

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Nice Airport

Nice airport but still has hurricane damage.

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Great Airport

Great destination airport.

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New Orleans Lakefront

Great location to New Orleans. The hurricane tore this place up though. Able to land but everything is in temp buildings and hangers.

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Cross Country Solo

First stop on my long cross country solo.

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1st Cross Country

Second stop on my long cross country. Also grew up here.

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Great Restaurant

Great 50s style dinner at this airport.

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Flight School

Location of my flight school, first solo, first cross-country and check ride.

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Great Airport

Really nice airport just south of downtown San Antonio.

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Flight Training

Did some flight training here. Not a good school but a great airport.

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Home of Avionics Unlimited

The best avionics toy store in our area.

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1st Solo

My first cross-country solo.

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Cheap Fuel

Good self-serve fuel stop. Cheapest fuel in the Houston area.

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1st Airport

Landed her the day after my check ride. First airport as a real live private pilot.

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N6616J Home Airport

My home airport for my 1968 Piper Cherokee 180D.

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Hermiston, OR

Hermiston is a great little airport in NE Oregon just a couple miles south of the Columbia River on the Washington/Oregon border.

The 4,000 paved runway is in great shape (being overlayed in the fall of 2007) and fuel is among the cheapest in the area.

Be careful of the restricted airspace immediately to the West (the Boardman Bombing Range Complex).

There is an available crew car in decent shape.

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Kinshasa's other airport

According to an interesting article in Vanity Fair's July 2007 issue ("Congo from the Cockpit" by pilot/writer William Langewiesche) this aiport lies in the centre of town. When he lands, there are people walking across the runway, carrying items on their heads, apparently oblivious to the plane landing. People grow vegetables in the grass near the runway, soldiers have taken over some of the empty hangars, and their children play among the moving airplanes, unconcerned about the danger. A very interesting article.