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Howdy!
In article , Teacherjh wrote: [snip] Freeway (W00) is a nice little airport, but I don't know about public transport, since I was picked up by a friend. I don't think they have any. But get on airnav.com and call the FBO and ask. It's several miles to the nearest bus stop in any direction. yours, Michael -- Michael and MJ Houghton | Herveus d'Ormonde and Megan O'Donnelly | White Wolf and the Phoenix Bowie, MD, USA | Tablet and Inkle bands, and other stuff | http://www.radix.net/~herveus/ |
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Flying is definitely better than driving to DC.
You betcha!!!!! |
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On Mon, 03 May 2004 18:07:23 -0400, Jay Somerset
wrote: One thing you didn't mention is that an ADIZ flight plan, filed by telephone at least one hour in advance, is needed to enter or exit from any of the DC area airports. An IFR plan doubles as an ADIZ plan, but a standard VFR flight plan does not. You do not need to file an hour in advance. I have called in a plan at 9:15 with an ETD of 9:30 and actually taken off at 9:40 (from inside the ADIZ) Allegedly, you can file an ADIZ flight plan with FSS from the air, but I personally have notorious bad luck with Leesburg Radio. I ran into one of them at the AOPA open house and said 'You guys never talk to me in the air!' and then one of them turned around and said 'Hey, I know your voice, you always talk too fast!' So, YMMV, I suppose. The magic words are 'DC ADIZ' to use with FSS. Leesburg knows what it is, Altoona is pretty good, and so is Milville. aw |
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On Sun, 2 May 2004 23:32:28 -0400, "Guy Elden Jr."
wrote: I looked on an old sectional, and it seems that Freeway is the closest available airport to where we need to be (going to a wedding at the University Club, 16th st & K st). I wonder if it would be easy enough to find for an out-of-towner... some friends of ours are driving up for the wedding as well, and they might be able to give us a lift from the airport if we coordinate in advance. I'll try calling the FBO tomorrow to see what they think. If you're going downtown downtown, almost all the airports are equally useless (except for the VA ones, they are probably more useless, and College Park, which is on the metro). I drive by 16th & K every day to go to work... Your post says 'in a couple of weeks', so I'll let you know that the FME runway is going to be closed for resurfacing from approximately 5/10 to 5/22 or thereabouts. If you're into making multiple public transit jumps, you could try Suburban (W18) and taxi to MARC Laurel to Union Station and then metro to... Farragut North maybe? I dunno, still a lot of hopping I guess. Also, the MARC doesn't run on weekends or in the middle of the day or any other convienent time. Probably faster to taxi from W18 to Greenbelt Metro, I suppose. So your question probably becomes, which is the easiest airport - Metro transfer? GAI - Shady Grove W00 - New Carrolton W18/FME (they're practically nextdoor) - Greenbelt IAD - Vienna On the other point, it looks like the Washington Flyer doesn't actually go downtown - www.washfly.com. aw |
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I need to go to northern Maryland (actually Andrews AFB) next month and am
also looking for airports close by. I need at least 3500 feet of runway for the Baron, and would like hangar space as well. I was thinking of Manassas- how does this compare to Dulles? Are there any airports in northern MD that also might fit the bill? Thanks. |
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I was thinking of Manassas- how does this compare to Dulles?
Manassas: Large. Moderately expensive. Commuter train available into DC (limited hours, www.vre.org), connects with the Metro. No other public transport. Taxis can be gotten, but Manassas is in the middle of nowhere. Dulles: Huge. You can taxi for an hour to get to the runway. Very Expensive. Vienna is the nearest Metro station. I hear there's a shuttle to the Metro, never used it. I don't know about hangars at either place, as I just use tiedowns. Check airnav.com. Jose -- (for Email, make the obvious changes in my address) |
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Your runway eliminates any of the suburban fields south of BWI.
Maybe Easton (KESN)? - Eastern shore and drive over the Bay Bridge, through Annapolis to Andrews. Friendly types over there and you could avoid driving the Beltway. It's just outside the ADIZ. Further out: Cambridge (south of ESN), KMTN (east of Baltimore) Best of luck. Walt Viperdoc wrote: I need to go to northern Maryland (actually Andrews AFB) next month and am also looking for airports close by. I need at least 3500 feet of runway for the Baron, and would like hangar space as well. I was thinking of Manassas- how does this compare to Dulles? Are there any airports in northern MD that also might fit the bill? Thanks. |
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"Cub Driver" wrote in message
... The Washington Flyer is an express bus that will leave you at various major hotels. Also to the metro...$8 one way. Then inexpensive metro ticket. You can take a shuttle bus to the nearest Metro stop, thence by Metro to anywhere in the city. This is the way I usually go. (You could also take a cab to Udvar-Hazy as posted earlier, then from UH take the shuttle bus to NASM on the Mall. Likely you'd have to pay $14 round trip. Tix at the Imax counter. The museum itself is free.) The shuttle is $7 return. I have to pass on the taxi price...no idea. Paul (Just been there. Wonderful museum. Hi Margy!) |
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"Teacherjh" wrote in message
...but Manassas is in the middle of nowhere. Uh, not exactly. ![]() -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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