I'm flying to an airport (KITH) tomorrow with this note in the chart supplement: "PPR 24 hrs for unsked acft ops" (writing it out for the PoA search engine; "Prior permission required 24 hours for unscheduled aircraft operations")
Unlike the more common "PPR 24 hrs for unsked acft ops with more than xx passenger seats" or the like, ITH does not have any conditions noted.
Does that note mean that all aircraft (including me in a Cherokee) need to call for 24h in advance? or does "acft ops" have a more specific meaning?
It seems a little crazy to me that a large-ish public towered airport would require all traffic to call ahead. But my experience level is limited:
I'm planning today for my first solo xc tomorrow, and today is my CFI's day off... so I'd rather not bug him. If I'm still unsure in a few hours I'll just call the manager number noted in the CS.
Unlike the more common "PPR 24 hrs for unsked acft ops with more than xx passenger seats" or the like, ITH does not have any conditions noted.
Does that note mean that all aircraft (including me in a Cherokee) need to call for 24h in advance? or does "acft ops" have a more specific meaning?
It seems a little crazy to me that a large-ish public towered airport would require all traffic to call ahead. But my experience level is limited:
I'm planning today for my first solo xc tomorrow, and today is my CFI's day off... so I'd rather not bug him. If I'm still unsure in a few hours I'll just call the manager number noted in the CS.