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Old October 29th 06, 03:20 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Stache
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You can purchase a chart (map) of the local airways anywhere in the
country. However I would suggest you contact the local Flight Standard
District Office (FSDO) in Atlanta and ask about the local air traffic
from different airports. They are located at:

Altanta FSDO
1701 Columbia Avenue
College Park, GA 30337
(404) 305-7200

Ask to speak to a pilot or operations person.

Small aircraft can fly from 500 feet and up, most stay above 1,000
feet, but it still makes a lot of noise. The FAA operations person can
explain this to you and let you know which small airports are in the
area you want to live.

Stache

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Old October 29th 06, 04:39 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Thanks Stache - I'll be calling that # to get info.

I think part of my problem here is that we're sort of on a bluff near
the water, so planes that are well above 1,000 feet over the water are
kinda low when they go over our house, and the reason I'm thinking
we're on some kind of regular route is both the frequency with which
planes pass over, and the fact that I can often look straight up thru
my kitchen skylight and see the plane zip past (!!!).

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Old October 30th 06, 08:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Bejeeber" wrote in message
oups.com...
Thanks Stache - I'll be calling that # to get info.

I think part of my problem here is that we're sort of on a bluff near
the water, so planes that are well above 1,000 feet over the water are
kinda low when they go over our house, and the reason I'm thinking
we're on some kind of regular route is both the frequency with which
planes pass over, and the fact that I can often look straight up thru
my kitchen skylight and see the plane zip past (!!!).


Then tell the females in your house to quit sunbathing in the nude...
dirty-old-man-grin


 




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