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I've been lurking here for almost a year now...
I may be relocating to Charlotte, NC. Any recommendations
on flying clubs or FBO's at nearby airports? Tips on cool
places to fly to would be great also.
I've always flown out of Rock Hill, SC (KUZA), which is about 15 miles south of
Charlotte. One runway (5500' X 100') with an ILS. The airspace is just outside
Charlotte's Class B, so you can scoot to everywhere but the north without
talking to ATC. Even going north, as long as you stay on the SC side of the
river, you're OK.
I really like the folks at Rock Hill Aviation. I can't say the same for some of
the earlier owners.
http://www.flyuza.com
They've got a couple of Alarus(es), 4 C-172s, one new Archer, and older Arrow
III, and a Seneca for rent. Most have GPS.
There's also the Charlotte Flying Club, which has a bunch of aircraft based at
Charlotte (KCLT), Monroe (KEQY), Gastonia (KAKH), and Concord (KJQF). Dues
start at $50/month but you can apply half of that to aircraft rental. Dues are
at different levels related to the types of aircraft. While the basic level is
$50, if you want to fly light retracts like Arrows or Cutlasses it goes up to
$200/month. Heavier retracts go for $250/month and 6 pax aircraft (including
twins) run $350 for just the monthly dues. Like the basic level, all levels of
membership allow you to apply half of the monthly dues towards rentals. Click
on the link below to explore their actual rental charges, which aren't all that
bad.
In comparing the prices to Rock Hill, remember to factor in both the dues and
the fact that the club quotes dry prices compared to Rock Hill's wet prices.
http://www.flycarolina.com/theclub/Clubinfo.htm
Of the two, CFC definitely has the widest selection of aircraft. OTOH, it ain't
cheap.
There's a second airport in Charlotte proper (Wilgrove) which has a decent fleet
of mainly older Cherokees. They have prices listed for both members and
non-members. I haven't been out there in many years, mostly due to the fact
that it's on the northeast side of town and I live in the southwest. There's
also some very interesting antennas not too far away from the airport. But
that's just me.
http://www.wilgroveairport.com/wilgrove.htm
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Mortimer Schnerd, RN
VE