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I'm considering flying from ROA to CLT for a business meeting at the
airport itself next Tuesday -- arriving around noon and departing around 16:00. I've not flown G/A to CLT before -- anyone able to advise on the in/out delays (and fees) that I should expect? I'm having a tough time justifying the 1:15 in the air "best case" vs. 3 hours driving point-to-point. I just flew to BWI yesterday, and as always it was quick in and out -- also have had similar (good) mid-day experiences at PHL -- but maybe I'm spoiled by those! Thanks, Dave |
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David wrote:
I'm considering flying from ROA to CLT for a business meeting at the airport itself next Tuesday -- arriving around noon and departing around 16:00. I've not flown G/A to CLT before -- anyone able to advise on the in/out delays (and fees) that I should expect? I've never had any difficulty with either arrival or departure IFR. VFR, I've had a delay where tower will have me circle within a couple of miles of the field while they find a slot to fit me into. Signature has a monopoly on the FBO services there, with all that implies. Expect to do your runup on the GA ramp, once you taxi out they expect you to be ready to go. You might get a departure taxi clearance to taxi to some spot and "monitor tower". Your takeoff clearance then will come on the tower freq without you requesting it. I have a URL saved for CLT ATC, http://www.cltatct.jccbi.gov but it doesn't seem to be working, may be obsolete. Dave |
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I've flown in and out of CLT a lot both IFR and VFR and have never had a
problem getting in or out. If you come in or out during a USAir push you may get some vectoring but they do a fine job of working you into and out of the airport. And of course if you leave during a push you might wind up number 11 for departure. "David" wrote in message om... I'm considering flying from ROA to CLT for a business meeting at the airport itself next Tuesday -- arriving around noon and departing around 16:00. I've not flown G/A to CLT before -- anyone able to advise on the in/out delays (and fees) that I should expect? I'm having a tough time justifying the 1:15 in the air "best case" vs. 3 hours driving point-to-point. I just flew to BWI yesterday, and as always it was quick in and out -- also have had similar (good) mid-day experiences at PHL -- but maybe I'm spoiled by those! Thanks, Dave |
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Try this :
http://www.cltatct.jccbi.gov/ Look for the best time to arrive here : http://www.cltatct.jccbi.gov/Slowtimes.htm I had a 25minute taxi across the field one time. I always turn 45 degrees when I'm in the departure line (in my bonanza), to make sure I can see the big guy behind me, in case he doesn't see me way down below. Be prepared for a runway change to 18L or 36R or a sidestep to 18L after an approach to 23 if its not too low. Stuart Landing fee and parking fee. "David" wrote in message om... I'm considering flying from ROA to CLT for a business meeting at the airport itself next Tuesday -- arriving around noon and departing around 16:00. I've not flown G/A to CLT before -- anyone able to advise on the in/out delays (and fees) that I should expect? I'm having a tough time justifying the 1:15 in the air "best case" vs. 3 hours driving point-to-point. I just flew to BWI yesterday, and as always it was quick in and out -- also have had similar (good) mid-day experiences at PHL -- but maybe I'm spoiled by those! Thanks, Dave |
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Like everyone else said, the ATC stuff is no problem. IFR seems to work
better for me but works either way. The USAir 'push' is the only obstacle. The more confidence the controller has in your ability and the more competent the controller, the more options they'll exercise. It's good to know and have the AP diagram with you. Runup on the ramp before taxi. The key to getting out is often an intersection TO on 18L. They've jumped me in front of a line of airliners a couple of times - but remember wake turb avoidance is your job. Signature is the only FBO option I am aware of. Great service for my dollars. For a day trip with gas you'll probably get away with just that. Otherwise the usual charges apply. No landing fees or anything. More than worth the bucks (aprox $25max) when you need the location (I always compare with downtown parking). Oh, and don't do what I do and park my 'dragger right in front of the door to unload - they got tired of that. Have fun. "David" wrote in message om... I'm considering flying from ROA to CLT for a business meeting at the airport itself next Tuesday -- arriving around noon and departing around 16:00. I've not flown G/A to CLT before -- anyone able to advise on the in/out delays (and fees) that I should expect? I'm having a tough time justifying the 1:15 in the air "best case" vs. 3 hours driving point-to-point. I just flew to BWI yesterday, and as always it was quick in and out -- also have had similar (good) mid-day experiences at PHL -- but maybe I'm spoiled by those! Thanks, Dave |
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