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Old 07-16-2007 | 02:58 PM
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Hi Guys,


I had a quick question to ask everyone across the states.... Which state, if any has the most jet friendly flying sites---size, surface, and suitability??? I'm not asking about events at airports where its a once a year thing.. I'm wondering about actual nice club fields where you can fly and jets are welcome... Is there such a place out there??? I sure hope so!
Old 07-16-2007 | 03:26 PM
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I haven't been to many flying sites but out of the sites that I have visited and flown at, Georgia Jets have the best site in the Southeast. IMO.
Old 07-16-2007 | 03:38 PM
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TORKS Field in Columbus, OHIO IS jet friendly and the home of the Heart of Ohio Jet Scramble.
The field was just extended to 970 feet long, with zero obstructions.
Old 07-16-2007 | 04:02 PM
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The Greater Pittsburgh ARCS' K. Leroy Irvis Model Airpot, 650ft x 80ft newly paved asphalt, 450ft crosswind.

The Night Hawks field in North Jackson, Ohio. 3000ft runway (used to be an airport).

I'm VERY lucky to belong to both clubs. One is 1/2 hour away and the other 1 hour away.
Old 07-16-2007 | 04:13 PM
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I could not agree more on the ARCS field. Lee Irvis was a wonderful individual.
I hope to fly my jet there one day I have only been to the current field once since moving to cincy in 1973.

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The Greater Pittsburgh ARCS' K. Leroy Irvis Model Airpot, 650ft x 80ft newly paved asphalt, 450ft crosswind.

The Night Hawks field in North Jackson, Ohio. 3000ft runway (used to be an airport).

I'm VERY lucky to belong to both clubs. One is 1/2 hour away and the other 1 hour away.
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