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No, This September BJC will be in the middle of this year's
construction work, the primary runway could be closed and taxi route in a mess, probably not good for some one who is not familiar. Jon Woellhaf wrote: I suggest you land at Jeffco, KBJC, rather than Boulder. It's about a half hour from Boulder by car -- unless Hwy 36 is jammed, which it sometimes isn't. g |
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True, but still better than Boulder, in my opinion.
"navghtivs" wrote in message oups.com... No, This September BJC will be in the middle of this year's construction work, the primary runway could be closed and taxi route in a mess, probably not good for some one who is not familiar. Jon Woellhaf wrote: I suggest you land at Jeffco, KBJC, rather than Boulder. It's about a half hour from Boulder by car -- unless Hwy 36 is jammed, which it sometimes isn't. g |
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I don't know what's better in BJC: he would spend more minutes taxiing
and more minutes on the Highway 36, $0.20/gal more on the fuel, fly in a busier traffic pattern. Unless it is for someone prefer flying in and out on IFR plan, or afraid of the traffic procedure in a non-towered airport, or fly an airplane too big for the 3900x75 runway, I won't recommend BJC for someone visiting Boulder, but then each pilot has his own preferences/priorities. Jon Woellhaf wrote: True, but still better than Boulder, in my opinion. |
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