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On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 05:14:22 +0000, SeeAndAvoid wrote:
For Rick and/or Dave, I'll be going to DC this summer. A friend at work who used to live in Leesburg suggested Gaithersburg - that it's a nice area, she's not a pilot though and didn't use any of the GA airports. Which is best for convenience to get to DC, and nice nearby hotels? I'll be coming in from NYC, then leaving heading west. Access to the Metro is pretty important, do not want to get a car. Is getting into/out of any of these airports easier/harder than the other? Thanks, Chris Neither airport is "close" to the city. GAI is closer in. Leesburg is definitely not near Metro; it is going to require a looong cab ride or a car. GAI is close to a Metro station, not walking distance. There is a list of nearby hotels on Airnav; some with shuttle service. GAI is still out in the suburbs; your best bet may be to arrange for a car to get from the airport to the hotel and for meals/errands and use Metro for transpo to/from the city. If you can do that, then you can decide whether GAI or JYO will put you on a more convenient side of the Potomac River. Plan then to get a hotel situated closer in to the city and close to a Metro station. Accessible for aviation: both equally well. From NYC, you'll actually probably overfly GAI on your way to JYO. Both are in the ADIZ, both have IAPs. Neither have an ILS, Dulles is your low ceiling alternate. Hope this helps. -- Rick/JYO PP-ASEL-IA remove 'nospam' to reply |
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Rick Glasser wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 05:14:22 +0000, SeeAndAvoid wrote: Neither airport is "close" to the city. GAI is closer in. Leesburg is definitely not near Metro; it is going to require a looong cab ride or a car. GAI is close to a Metro station, not walking distance. There is a list of nearby hotels on Airnav; some with shuttle service. GAI is still out in the suburbs; your best bet may be to arrange for a car to get from the airport to the hotel and for meals/errands and use Metro for transpo to/from the city. snip The FBO at GAI can arrange to have a car from Enterprise that you pick up at the FBO. Enterprise's office is just a couple of blocks away. IIRC the price at the FBO is lower than if you contact Enterprise directly. Dave Remove SHIRT to reply directly. |
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