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I've no idea what it would be, but I do know one that isn't.
I just drove by Presidio Lely International Airport (T77) in west Texas. It does have a sign, which is how I knew it was an international airport, a wire fence and a wind sock, but not a whole lot more. There were two airplanes parked the a Piper Cub and a Piper Colt. I would have hopped a flight to London or someplace, but no one seemed to be around the terminal (a trailer house), so I had to continue on by car. I still did make it an international trip, though, when I waded across the Rio Grande a few miles down the road. |
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"RM" wrote in message
om... I've no idea what it would be, but I do know one that isn't. I just drove by Presidio Lely International Airport (T77) in west Texas. It does have a sign, which is how I knew it was an international airport, a wire fence and a wind sock, but not a whole lot more. There were two airplanes parked the a Piper Cub and a Piper Colt. Being an international airport, doesn't that just mean you can use it as a port of entry to make the necessary customs declarations? -- Louis L. Perley III N46000 |
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I suppose you need LRA or AOE status to be able to call it "International".
Franklin County in Vermont is another one way up on the list. http://www.vermontairports.com/highgate.html By the way - The REAL busiest airport in the world is . . . CHICAGO O'HARE, with 928,501 movements in 2003. ATLANTA had the greatest number of passengers (79 million) followed by OHare, with 70 million. To find a non-US airport on the list, you have to go down to position #6, where Paris' Charles de Gaulle shows 515,000 movements (about half that of O'Hare). G Faris |
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![]() "G Farris" wrote By the way - The REAL busiest airport in the world is . . . CHICAGO O'HARE, with 928,501 movements in 2003. G Faris Wrong, for one week per year. Most movements in a week goes to.... Oshkosh! -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.692 / Virus Database: 453 - Release Date: 5/28/2004 |
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G Farris wrote:
CHICAGO O'HARE, with 928,501 movements in 2003. ATLANTA had the greatest number of passengers (79 million) followed by OHare, with 70 million. To find a non-US airport on the list, you have to go down to position #6, where Paris' Charles de Gaulle shows 515,000 movements (about half that of O'Hare). Do you have a source for that? Preferrably online? Cheers, Jens -- I don't accept any emails right now. Usenet replys only. |
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Hamish Reid wrote:
To find a non-US airport on the list, you have to go down to position #6, where Paris' Charles de Gaulle shows 515,000 movements (about half that of O'Hare). Do you have a source for that? Preferrably online? Check out http://www.airports.org/, the Aiports Council International site. Thanks for that link. Quite interesting. Especially if you you look at the passenger count for London. Heathrow and Gatwick combined account for 93 Million PAX for 2003, that's a whopping 14 Million more than the busiest american airport, Atlanta with 79 Mill. And that's not even including London-Stanstead and London-City... Didn't know that London was THAT busy... :-) As for the movements (12 out of the top 15 are US), that's because the bigger Airports especially in Europe don't like "little" planes, so most of the private planes, cargo feeders and little Commuters (i.e. TwinCessnas and the likes) are kept away by the requirements of slots and very expensive landing fees. Anyways, interesting reading. Cheers, jens -- I don't accept any emails right now. Usenet replys only. |
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RM wrote:
I've no idea what it would be, but I do know one that isn't. I just drove by Presidio Lely International Airport (T77) in west Texas. You'll love this one: http://www.airnav.com/airport/48U I regularly stop at this one: http://www.airnav.com/airport/7S8 No fuel, no based aircraft, but it is only a 10min walk from both US and Canadian Customs. You can use it as an AOE either North or South bound... MikeM |
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MikeM wrote:
You'll love this one: http://www.airnav.com/airport/48U That's great, the runway is "dirt, in poor condition ROUGH; DEBRIS FULL LENGTH OF RY; BROKEN BOTTLES & FIREWORKS DEBRIS." Everything I could expect from a Intergalactic Spacport!" |
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