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It looks like I'll be moving to the San Fernando Valley.
I don't know exactly where I'll be living but I expect to have reasonable access to VNY, WHB and BUR. I'm looking for recommendations, postive or negative, for airports, FBO's, clubs, etc. I'm a private pilot with no professional aviation aspirations. |
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On 19 May 2005 06:51:33 -0700, "xxx" wrote:
It looks like I'll be moving to the San Fernando Valley. I don't know exactly where I'll be living but I expect to have reasonable access to VNY, WHB and BUR. I'm looking for recommendations, postive or negative, for airports, FBO's, clubs, etc. I'm a private pilot with no professional aviation aspirations. All three are flyable for GA aircraft, but Burbank has a lot of scheduled commercial activity that can delay departures and arrivals. Van Nuys has some jet traffic, but it's all corporate or privately owned. Most of the traffic is piston engine GA. Whiteman is all piston engine (I think) GA traffic. If you are IFR rated, VNY is probably your best choice. I learned to fly at VNY and still fly from there. It's busy, but is easily handled and ATC personnel there are some of the best in the business. For FBO's, I fly out of Van Nuys Flight Center. They are a Cessna dealer so the rental planes are all new or nearly new Cessnas... 172, 182, 206 and a couple of Trinidads. Ron |
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You've got to be ****ting me. The ATC personnel at VNY have to be the dregs
of the keg. I've had more ATC induced near collisions at VNY than anywhere else I've ever flown. We're talking five thousand hours here, and a lot of them at high volume airports. Jim I learned to fly at VNY and still fly from there. It's busy, but is easily handled and ATC personnel there are some of the best in the business. |
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"xxx" wrote: It looks like I'll be moving to the San Fernando Valley. Welcome! I don't know exactly where I'll be living but I expect to have reasonable access to VNY, WHB and BUR. I'm looking for recommendations, postive or negative, for airports, FBO's, clubs, etc. I'm a private pilot with no professional aviation aspirations. What's your budget? Socal offers almost unlimited possibilities depending on how much money you want to spend. Are you looking to rent a 152 or hangar your BBJ? You can do it all here, and everything in between. rg |
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On Fri, 20 May 2005 03:19:24 GMT, OP wrote in
:: Burbank has a lot of scheduled commercial activity that can delay departures and arrivals. Hey, but think of all the fun LAHSO practice you get. :-) |
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![]() Ron Garret wrote: What's your budget? Socal offers almost unlimited possibilities depending on how much money you want to spend. Are you looking to rent a 152 or hangar your BBJ? You can do it all here, and everything in between. Rent a 152. Maybe eventually hangar something still in the same class (fixed-gear single) but just a little more capable. |
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I trained for and received my PPL immediately before moving (as in, I
took my checkride something like 10 hours before starting the long drive north) and my new town has limited rental options. Various flavors of Cessna, but no Pipers, Cirrus, etc. There's a tailwheel for rent as soon as I get my endorsement, but it's given me something to think about: I miss the variety in LA. When you move there, if it's something you'd be interested in, take advantage of the many different types of aircraft available for renters and get checked out in some different rides. It sounds like a lot of fun and without a lot of driving, it's not something I can do easilly (so I immediately desire it, of course). Just an idea for a fun activity for freetime... |
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On 20 May 2005 07:07:48 -0700, "xxx" wrote:
Ron Garret wrote: What's your budget? Socal offers almost unlimited possibilities depending on how much money you want to spend. Are you looking to rent a 152 or hangar your BBJ? You can do it all here, and everything in between. Rent a 152. Maybe eventually hangar something still in the same class (fixed-gear single) but just a little more capable. OK, Van Nuys Flight Center does not have any 152's. I believe that American Aviation at the south end of VNY has some older Cessna's and may have a 152. There used to be several FBO's at VNY that had 152's for rent. The two that I used to rent 152's from, Green Hornets and West Winds, no longer exist. Whiteman may have 152's, but I don't know the name of any FBO's there. A quick google search on Whiteman should turn up the schools and maybe a web site with aircraft for rent listings. My advice would be to move up to at least a 172... you'll find a lot more aircraft available to rent. Ron |
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OP wrote: On 19 May 2005 06:51:33 -0700, "xxx" wrote: It looks like I'll be moving to the San Fernando Valley. I don't know exactly where I'll be living but I expect to have reasonable access to VNY, WHB and BUR. I'm looking for recommendations, postive or negative, for airports, FBO's, clubs, etc. I'm a private pilot with no professional aviation aspirations. All three are flyable for GA aircraft, but Burbank has a lot of scheduled commercial activity that can delay departures and arrivals. Van Nuys has some jet traffic, but it's all corporate or privately owned. Most of the traffic is piston engine GA. Whiteman is all piston engine (I think) GA traffic. If you are IFR rated, VNY is probably your best choice. I wouldn't list an instrument rating as a prerequisite for flying out of VNY, just a willingness to put up with being around a lot of jets. All the Hollywood celebs fly out of VNY (or SMO) so we see a lot of Gulfstreams there. VNY is the busiest GA airport in the world and it can be a little intimidating at first. If you want something a little more low key WHP is definitely the best bet. A step up from there but more of a shlep is EMT. There are at least two FBOs there that have a good selection of low-end Cessnas. It's not quite as sleepy as WHP, but not nearly as hairy as VNY. Burbank, ironically, is actually less busy than VNY because there's very little GA on the field. There was a flight school with some smaller pistons in the southwest corner a while back, but I can't remember what they are called. Other than that, and the odd training flight that comes in just for the novelty of landing at a Class C airport, BUR all jets all the time. We've also got SMO and Torrance across the hills. SMO is definitely worth checking out. It has one of the best on-field restaurants anywhere (the Typhoon -- poor choice of name for an on-field restaurant IMHO). I've never been to Torrance. rg |
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i started at VNY for first 15-20 hours, then moved to colorado and
finished at small non-towered aiport i'm glad i did it that way and loved it. got thrown right into ATC experience: ground control, approach, VFR corridors over LAX, etc got it all down so doing my cross countries and longer flights were a breeze when it came to ATC and other ground control |
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