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Old June 15th 04, 02:59 AM
Tina Marie
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In article , Dylan Smith wrote:
In article , Shawn wrote:
I'd appreciate some recommendations/preferences in terms of quality of
service, ease of pattern/landing, fuel/tie-down $, friendliness, drive
time, etc.


If you want to meet some newsgroup people, at least a couple of them
hang out at Weiser. It also has a great little BBQ place to recharge
after a long flight.


None of the non-Class-B fields are real busy except for DWH. There's
not much on the NE side except IAH. For friendliness, you can't
beat EYQ or Williams (I don't know the ID for it).

If Hobby is closest to your destination, I'd give it serious consideration.
They have a flight school on the field, so the controllers are used to
dealing with people who aren't, well, professional pilots. It's not
bad, as far as Class B's go.

I'm based at EYQ. If you email me with more info about where in Houston
you're trying to get to, I can probably be more helpful.

Tina Marie
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