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Old July 3rd 04, 03:36 AM
Nathan Young
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On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 14:44:12 GMT, Matt Young
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I'm trying to build x-country time for my instrument rating and I am
looking for suggestions of interesting airports/places to visit. I'm
based at Ft. Smith, AR and wondering if anyone has any particular
suggestions. Looking for things in 250, maybe 300 NM if it's really
interesting, things I can get to in a skyhawk in a day lol.


Not sure about specific flying destinations, but several good sized
Cities are within Skyhawk day range...

Dallas-FTW: 197 nm
Memphis: 216 nm
Kansas City: 237 nm
Saint Louis: 280 nm
New Orleans: 385

 




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