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Los Angeles is a pretty big place. Do you have any idea where you are
staying? The two airports I would recommend are about 50 miles (100 klicks) from Los Angeles International and to the best of my knowledge there isn't any public transport between LAX and either KCNO or KAJO. KCNO (Chino) is a homebuilder/warbird heaven. You might want to go to www.airnav.com and dial in KCNO in the "Airports" page. Navigate the page and you will find a whole bunch of comments about the airport and resident aircraft. KAJO (Corona) is more for just plain old general aviation. Real friendly folks. Both AJO and CNO have really good on-field restaurants. Aircraft Spruce and Specialty is a hop skip and jump away from the airport. If you have wheels, I can think of a few more that would interest you. If you don't, I'd find a good motel in the Corona area and make that my Los Angeles headquarters. Like Oshkosh, you can't see one tenth of what you would like to see in three days. Jim -- "If you think you can, or think you can't, you're right." --Henry Ford "OzPilot" wrote in message ... Hello everybody. I am travelling to Las Vegas (from Australia) in March for a work conference but have three full days in Los Angeles. I thought that I would use the opportunity to do some flying and maybe even take advantage of some unusual types that you wouldn’t and couldn’t find in my part of the world. I considered some Aerobatic training (with an instructor just for fun) and maybe a helicopter trial flight just to see the city from the air. I’ve had a look at the web but it’s hard to get a feel for your industry when it’s so different and so far away. It would be great if anybody could give me personal recommendations for schools/instructor to have a fly with. If I’m going to do a touristy flight does anybody have any specific route recommendations? This will be my first time to the USA so I’m looking forward to it immensely. -- OzPilot Posted at www.flight.org |
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