I am planning a family trip to San Francisco area in late November. Thinking of flying into either HWD or LVK. Would like to hear from local pilots if one is more preferable over the other. I am flying C182 and planning to go IFR.
OAK became less GA-friendly when they instituted their $50 landing fee for light transient aircraft.
https://rampfee.me/search/koak
Besides Concord and Livermore which have already been mentioned, Hayward, San Carlos, Palo Alto, and Reid-Hillview are reasonable for a metropolitan area of this size.Doesn't sound like many good choices. I'm seeing that as a recurring theme - airports becoming profit centers rather than serving the community.
OAK became less GA-friendly when they instituted their $50 landing fee for light transient aircraft.
https://rampfee.me/search/koak
EXCELLENT - Thanks for the news!!!the administration says they've cancelled the fee for under 12,500 but not sure the word is out...
SQL! Tight-ish runwaySan Carlos
The SF Bay Area is ringed with good GA airports as PalmPilot said. Also Salinas (KSNS) or Marina (KOAR) are good if you want to visit Monterey or Carmel. There’s so darn Much to see here when visiting. I was recently in Napa wine country.
Sure, if you're flying a Citation!SQL! Tight-ish runway
MRY had ramp fees for light singles for a while, but last time I checked, they had backed off from that.Any reason to avoid KMRY if one is interested in touring Monterey? Are KSNS and KOAR more GA friendly? Is Salinas cheaper for overnights if planning a multi-day tour of the Monterey area? PIREPs appreciated.
Any reason to avoid KMRY if one is interested in touring Monterey? Are KSNS and KOAR more GA friendly? Is Salinas cheaper for overnights if planning a multi-day tour of the Monterey area? PIREPs appreciated.
lol.. Larry Ellison.. outside of his obsession with the foiling catamarans in the America's Cup.. is actually a pretty cool dude with a neat past.. dad was an Army (?) pilot .. named after Ellis island (immigration), and spent time in various adoptive care homes, he didn't have the easiest go of things.. in fact, his more loving adoptive mother died in his second year of college and he never finished (at that school), and never really met his birth mother until he was something like 50 years oldI've used OAK, SQL, and CCR depending on which end of town I have business in.
SQL is short-ish and wants the pattern tight, but sounds like a cakewalk for a C182. Be sure to run the prop right up to redline so that Larry Ellison gets an earful in the Oracle towers. Assuming he's not lounging around in his poser pagoda or designing his next 'compensatory' yacht.
2,600 is certainly not too short for most (all?) piston GA planes, but I know lower time pilots who prefer 28R here locally at KMYF because 28L is "short" - which is about 800 feet longer than KSQL runway. Depending on one's skill and proficiency level I could see KSQL appearing somewhat intimidating turning base to final.. heck, we have people consider KAVX 3K runway "short" and requiring special skill to land at as wellSure, if you're flying a Citation!
I trained at PAO, which is slightly shorter than SQL, so I guess I have a different perspective. Both are over three times the ground roll of most of the airplanes I fly.2,600 is certainly not too short for most (all?) piston GA planes, but I know lower time pilots who prefer 28R here locally at KMYF because 28L is "short" - which is about 800 feet longer than KSQL runway. Depending on one's skill and proficiency level I could see KSQL appearing somewhat intimidating turning base to final.. heck, we have people consider KAVX 3K runway "short" and requiring special skill to land at as well
yep, lots of people training at the airports and flight schools get spoiled with five thousand foot runwaysI trained at PAO, which is slightly shorter than SQL, so I guess I have a different perspective. Both are over three times the ground roll of most of the airplanes I fly.
THAT. is funnymy radio thinks I have a stuck mike and stops transmitting.
Do you mean the IFR departure procedure?San Carlos VFR departure procedure is the longest I’ve ever heard, and you have to read the entire thing back. It takes longer than 30 seconds so my radio thinks I have a stuck mike and stops transmitting.
Do you mean the IFR departure procedure?
https://www.pilotsofamerica.com/com...fter-departing-vfr.115325/page-2#post-2645957
The fact that they said "Cleared to Half Moon Bay" right at the start indicates to me that I was IFR as soon as I was cleared for takeoff.I guess technically it’s a VFR departure, transition to IFR after contacting approach, but yea that’s it.
I don't remember whether I've ever landed there, but Gnoss Field (DVO) looks like a reasonable choice.My in-laws live in San Anselmo. What is the best GA option north of the bridge? Or would something like KOAK still be the best bet?
Hayward is your best best. Large GA airport, 2 runways, 2 FBOs which will have you set up with a car.
My in-laws live in San Anselmo. What is the best GA option north of the bridge? Or would something like KOAK still be the best bet?