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Old August 31st 04, 01:28 AM
Andrew Sarangan
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Default Flying to MDW

I am seeking some advice on flying into MDW (Chicago Midway). I will be
going IFR from Dayton.

I am planning on filing direct (/G) to the CGT VOR, because all STARs and
preferred routings seem to terminate at the CGT VOR with radar vectors
after that.

I am planning on parking at Atlantic Aviation. From Airnav it seems there
is a $15/day parking fee and a $7.50 landing fee, waived for the first
night with fuel purchase.

I have never been to MDW, but I am hoping that it is like any other class C
airport, albeit a bit busier.

Anything else I should know about MDW?



 




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