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Squirrel wrote: My main requirement is that public transportation be available from the airport to downtown. The MAX goes directly to PDX now so you can ride the train downtown. I'm not sure what the logistics are like to get from Flightcraft to the terminal area and MAX access. I don't know what the fees are like, but I balk at the cost of parking my *car* there. TTD is very close to PDX (in a cutout of the class C) and is much closer to downtown than HIO. There are no landing fees there. Probably a bus or short cab ride downtown. HIO is farther out and no real advantage over TTD unless you really want to avoid Portland's airspace. If you're coming from the Seattle area it's a little easier to get to due to the arrangement of SEA's surface area and some restricted areas between PDX and SEA. I'd rather spend the extra time flying than driving, though. ![]() -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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![]() "Robert Perkins" wrote in message My main requirement is that public transportation be available from the airport to downtown. PDX charges a landing fee but has immediate access to downtown via buses or the MAX rail line with a single switchover for $1.25. Hillsboro has no landing fee, is an excellent field and has immediate public transit right outside the airport. Troutdale has no landing fee but you'd need to take cab or walk a mile or so to Troutdale to catch the bus. Of the three, I'd recommend Hillsboro unless somebody else is picking up your landing fee. And you still have Evergreen Field (59S), where the tie-downs are nearly free for up to two weeks, there are about six bazillion midrange restaurants close by, it *is* on buslines that can connect you to downtown Portland, That's the smallest of the fields. Most of the traffic uses the grass strip, doesn't it? Used to eat lunch across the street and watch the planes come in right over the tops of the apartment and over the intersection. If I was renting an apartment in the area, that's where I'd live just for the free airshow. -c |
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I'd definitely go for PDX.
Nice FBO, reasonable landing fees, and the FBO guys can give you a ride to the public transportations leaving from the main terminal. Have fun. Ciao Andrea W. GUAGLIO PP-ASEL/ASES Milan, ITALY On 11 Aug 2003 20:48:55 -0700, (Squirrel) wrote: I'm planning a trip to fly from Seattle to Portland and wanted to get opinions on what airport to fly into. My main requirement is that public transportation be available from the airport to downtown. The flight will be VFR so availability of instrument approaches is not an issue. I'll be leaving the airplane at the aiport for 2 nights. Looking at the sectional I see: Hillsboro (HIO) Portland International (PDX) Troutdale (TTD) What would you recommend in terms of convenience, GA friendliness, access to public transportation, and landing/parking fees? Thanks, SM |
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