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I'm planning a trip to Houston in April to pick up some friends. They
will be taking part in an event at the convention center earlier in the day, so I'm looking for an airport close to downtown. I've taken a look at Hobby. Any feedback/suggestions? |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I'm planning a trip to Houston in April to pick up some friends. They will be taking part in an event at the convention center earlier in the day, so I'm looking for an airport close to downtown. I've taken a look at Hobby. Any feedback/suggestions? Have you looked at West Houston? Check AirNav.com and get a list for the Houston area. |
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If proximity is the only consideration, KHOU is the logical choice.
They have significant GA traffic there. It's a big busy airport with a lot of commercial and corporate traffic but it is the closest to downtown. Be prepared to wait for clearance and taxi and taxiing a long way. I haven't fueled there recently but I seem to remember the fuel being a little pricey too. IAH is very unfriendly to GA. I'd rule it out off the bat. If you are willing to add 10-15 minutes to the commute, you have a few more options. SGR is a towered airport with radar on the SW side and DWH is a towered airport w/radar NW of the city. DWH usually has cheaper self-serve fuel but SGR is more convenient and they are both about a 45 min drive from downtown. IWS is due West of downtown just off I-10 and easy to get to and about a 25 minute drive. Its an untowered field but they have a *really* nice terminal and decent fuel prices. I almost forgot about EFD Ellington. The former AFB is used by NASA and literally next door to the Johnson Space Center. Don't know much about the FBO there. Its just a little further down I-45 than Hobby and it may be the best bet. Its towered and I think they share Houston approach radar. Eddie wrote: I'm planning a trip to Houston in April to pick up some friends. They will be taking part in an event at the convention center earlier in the day, so I'm looking for an airport close to downtown. I've taken a look at Hobby. Any feedback/suggestions? |
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Cheapest fuel in the area tends to be over at Chambers County
airport... I usually fly out of Houston-SW... Weekend fuel prices are not too bad, not sure about the week days though... |
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IAH is very unfriendly to GA. I'd rule it out off the bat.
That is TOTALLY not true. I find IAH very easy to deal with. Garett Aviation is very friendly to light airplanes, and the controllers are very easy to deal with. You simply need to be able to ask for what you want, and comply. Always ask for 15R/33L. It keeps you out of the way of the big boys, and Garrett is just off the parallel taxiway (WC). Michael |
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![]() Michael wrote: IAH is very unfriendly to GA. I'd rule it out off the bat. That is TOTALLY not true. I find IAH very easy to deal with. Ok fair enough, just unfriendly to me then. Been there 3 times and without exception, had difficulties with the controllers everytime. First their attitude was like I was wasting their time. Secondly "keep your speed up" means something entirely different to me than to them. To me it means don't slow down until you absolutely have to, to them it means hurry up and get out of the way. Lastly, when they figured out that they can't get rid of me they vectored me all over the country side and back. I remember crossing the numbers at 110 kias and simultaneously hearing tower call please expedite. The only way the warrior gets any faster is straight down. Thank goodness for the 10K' rwys. A lot depends upon the active rwy and how busy the controllers are. Just my 2 cents. Eddie |
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HOU is a lot friendlier to GA than IAH... You'll be flying the pattern
with 737s, but you'll be probably landing on the shorter parallel runway (12L instead of 12R)... Depending upon where you're coming from, you can a lot of times just call up HOU tower instead of Approach Control and not get routed all over everywhere... Houston has a lot of smaller airports, so finding one fairly close to where you want to go should not be that difficult... Houston does have a serious rush hour traffic problem, so you might want to consider that depending upon the time of day... |
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In article , Nobody wrote:
Ok fair enough, just unfriendly to me then. Been there 3 times and without exception, had difficulties with the controllers everytime. Not my experience - I've even been in riding along in a Piper TriPacer. No problems except they kept thinking we had said 'Citation' (although they were a little uncertain because they hadn't quite seen one THAT slow before). -- Dylan Smith, Castletown, Isle of Man Flying: http://www.dylansmith.net Frontier Elite Universe: http://www.alioth.net "Maintain thine airspeed, lest the ground come up and smite thee" |
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On 28 Mar 2005 10:43:44 -0800, "Michael"
wrote: IAH is very unfriendly to GA. I'd rule it out off the bat. That is TOTALLY not true. I find IAH very easy to deal with. I have to agree. I have found that even getting into IAH is very easy. It takes very little vectoring and the controllers have always been pleasant. I remember the first time I ever flew into there in a 172, I thought that it was going to be a pain, but it was quite the opposite. I have been in there 20+ times since and have never had any issues. Unlike HOBBY where on departure, you almost have to fly way out of your way if you are going to the north west. They have almost always taken me just shy of Galveston before they would let me proceed on course. But I do like Hooby as well. I always used Raytheon as my FBO of choice. Now Ellington I have never been in. There has never been a reason to go in there for me. Just as a side note, the FSDO is there on the field at Ellington. Scott D To email remove spamcatcher |
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I did an overnight at Hobby. The controllers were more than helpful
despite my best attempts at screwing up my VFR arrival one rainy, messy IFR evening. I think it was Raytheon but it could have been Fletcher (at the south end of one of the runways)... they didn't have tiedowns so they volunteered to put me in the hangar for the night so my taildragger didn't get blown off the ramp. They pulled me in and pushed me out - no fuel. Whatever the overnight fee was it was more than reasonable - location and services! Editorial - Secondary airports at big cities and primary airports at secondary cites generally provide great service to light GA - the controllers are just working to the standard they have to work to and while the FBOs vary - they serve just fine. I get free service as often as charge service - smiles help. I rarely consider the charges out of line - they have the facility and the location and I have the need. I've been intimidated and even publicly humiliated by controllers - but I wasn't operating to standard. If you know what you are doing and can talk on the radio it all goes well. If you don't, expect to get pushed around a bit but they will do their best to make it work and you should do better next time. My experiences include Westchester, Charlotte, Cleveland, Ft Lauderdale, Tampa, BWI, Dallas Love, Meigs, Richmond. YMMV but just go for it. wrote: I'm planning a trip to Houston in April to pick up some friends. They will be taking part in an event at the convention center earlier in the day, so I'm looking for an airport close to downtown. I've taken a look at Hobby. Any feedback/suggestions? |
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