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Sami,
Rick has a good point. Do a little more than read up on the ADIZ, give Leesburg AFSS a call directly and ask about the operations into and out of the ADIZ. Their direct phone number is 703-777-2856 .I also have a toll free number but I am not sure if it will work from your area. 866-228-7410 If you bust it you WILL loose your license. The marshalist TSA has mandated that any pilot who violates the ADIZ must loose their license. I know of two pilots who have had to start over because they un-intentional wandered into the ADIZ without following the procedures. Make sure you ask about entry points from the west. There are common points that the controllers expect. Michelle Rick Glasser wrote: On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 16:47:09 +0000, Michelle P wrote: Sami, Your best choices are Manassas or Leesburg. Manassas is closer and has Rail service to downtown DC. You can then take the Metro back out to Arlington. http://www.vre.org Either Jet Services or Dulles Aviation is ok. Their service is pretty much the same. Leesburg is easier to get to however you will have to rent a car. Manassas may be cheaper parking. Dulles is an option all be it an expensive one. Landing and parking is over $20 for the day and I work there! Michelle O. Sami Saydjari wrote: I am going to need to travel to Arlington, VA (Ballston area) on business fairly often. Does anyone have any tips on the best and nearest general aviation airport to fly into. I am looking for something that is as close as possible. Reagan would be ideal, but I expect that they have either prohibitted General Avaiation flights there, or have landing fees that are not affordable (if i am wrong on this, please advise). Other likely airports seem to be Manassas, Gaithersburg, and College Park. -Sami N2057M, Piper Turbo Arrow III I'll agree with Michelle. I fly out of Leesburg and it is a straight-shot down the Dulles Toll Road ($2.75) to Ballston. Manassas is towered, Leesburg is not. Leesburg has a AFSS on the field. Piedmont Hawthorne is the FBO at Leesburg and they will arrange for an rental if you call them: http://www.piedmonthawthorne.com/jyo/index.asp GAI is a little closer but on the wrong side of the river -- can be a factor in rush hour. National, Collage Park, Hyde and Potomac are out for you because of the Flight Restricted Zone. Coming into the area, read up on the ADIZ. This is not a big deal if you follow the rules. It is a HUGE deal if you do not. Feel free to contact me privately if you want tips from a local. -- Michelle P ATP-ASEL, CP-AMEL, and AMT-A&P "Elisabeth" a Maule M-7-235B (no two are alike) Volunteer Pilot, Angel Flight Mid-Atlantic Volunteer Builder, Habitat for Humanity |
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