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I've gone into Houston twice (relative). Long flight from RDU in a Maule!
We used EQY because it was closest. Everything said rings true. Seems like a very homey airport, great people, barbecue, FBO. The runway is narrow and the area around it congested. Parking is tight and totally arbitrary (I parked on a hard stand next to the runway and fuel both times - I'm guessing that the locals know better). Talked to a friend who took a Navajo in there - I wouldn't. Rain could completely screw the deal. We flew over to Hobby one night to visit friends on our way home once. From ATC to the FBO (forget which one), everyone was great. After screwing up a tightly vectored IFR approach, I appreciated ATC's patience and being given hangar space for no/or tiedown cost was much appreciated (I don't know where the tiedown rope is.... might be easier to just roll you in the hangar..., need a ride?) That experience along with others convinced us to generally fly into the closest airport whatever it is. Most big city airports and 2nd airports are great and secure. We only avoid a handful. Rule of thumb - If it's less than a top 10 city, it's worth investigating the major airport if it's handy to your destination - Pgh, Cleveland, Ft Lauderdale, Baltimore, Charlotte, Houston Hobby, etc. It's a great resource - use it! _ "Shawn" wrote in message om... I'll be flying into Houston from Denver (APA) for about a week stay. I'd rather not deal with the Class B at Hobby so am looking for a spot to park the 206 on the north or east side of town. Relatives live around Kirby and Hwy 59. I'd appreciate some recommendations/preferences in terms of quality of service, ease of pattern/landing, fuel/tie-down $, friendliness, drive time, etc. TIA |
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