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Old October 9th 04, 08:34 PM
Don Tuite
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I was looking at going to Wescon in Anaheim last month. (Didn't, but
that's another story.)

It seemed like, coming from the north, Gorman to El Monte to Fullerton
fit the bill and avoided controlled airspace until you got to the FUL
Class-D. Is it any less murky over LAX or Hollywood Park?

(I've only been back to the LA basin in a small plane once since '73,
but back then, I had a Taylorcraft at Compton, and I got my license at
TOA.)

Don
 




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