What airports are uncontrolled but have scheduled airline service?
I don't know of any around Ohio...
( that's all I want to know, not your opinion on politics )
-Mike
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Quincy, IL is the only one in the lower 48 I can think of. Assuming it still doesn't have a control tower. Haven't looked at it since the 90s.
Show Low, AZ is like that too.That one cracks me up. You walk past the TSA checkpoint on the inside of the building, go out through the FBO door, then walk past the TSA checkpoint on the outside of the FBO building to get to and from your plane.
Show Low, AZ is like that too.
A quick way to have an idea is to look at the airports and see if they have a class E surface area. It's not fool proof, but if there's a class E surface are, there's a good bet there's airline service in there.
Also, FKL in PA has it.
That one cracks me up. You walk past the TSA checkpoint on the inside of the building, go out through the FBO door, then walk past the TSA checkpoint on the outside of the FBO building to get to and from your plane.
I do wonder if the procedure changes slightly if there's loading/unloading going on while you attempt to get to your plane.
That killed me at SOW.....the BIG YELLOW box is right on the ramp in between the transient parking and the self serve pump and signs all over the place. I've never been there when a commuter flight came through, but often wondered what would happen if you taxied through the big yellow box going to the fuel pump.At Pueblo GA is parked on the west side of the terminal, and the commuter is on the north side. A highly restrictive yellow line separates us. Type of operations is irrelevant as far as I know.
That killed me at SOW.....the BIG YELLOW box is right on the ramp in between the transient parking and the self serve pump and signs all over the place. I've never been there when a commuter flight came through, but often wondered what would happen if you taxied through the big yellow box going to the fuel pump.
You sure you didn't end up on the no-fly list somewhere?I clipped the corner at Cape Girardeau taxiing to the FBO and no one said a thing.
You sure you didn't end up on the no-fly list somewhere?
What airports are uncontrolled but have scheduled airline service?
I don't know of any around Ohio...
( that's all I want to know, not your opinion on politics )
Cape Air is in and out of Quincy and they have no tower. Was in there last summer to visit my best man and his wife.
KPVC - Provincetown, MA
No class E there either . . .
Quincy also demonstrates the risk of doing so. They had a deadly collision between a 1900 and a King Air in 1996.
Quincy also demonstrates the risk of doing so. They had a collision between a Lakes 1900 and a private King Air in 1996. KA nailed the 1900 right at the runway intersection, all souls lost.
Just got an e-mail from a pilot friend that the Dayton KDAY airport will eliminate the midnight shift at it's control tower. I doubt there are many commercial operations after midnight but I am sure there are some, plus all the early morning departures. Time will tell.
Quincy also demonstrates the risk of doing so. They had a collision between a Lakes 1900 and a private King Air in 1996. KA nailed the 1900 right at the runway intersection, all souls lost.
Similar collisions have occurred at towered fields; KSTL in 1994, KLAX in 1991, KORD in 1972.
What airports are uncontrolled but have scheduled airline service?
I don't know of any around Ohio...
( that's all I want to know, not your opinion on politics )
-Mike
This proves that old adage:
Pilot screws up, people in the plane die.
Controller screws up, people in the plane die.
Pullman, WA (KPUW - Pullman/Moscow regional)
East Wenatchee, WA (KEAT - Pangborn Memorial)