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Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport (AZO)

Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport (AZO) is a medium sized, multi-use airport located on the southeast edge of the city of Kalamazoo, Michigan. While AZO is served by several air carriers, the bulk of the traffic is made up of general and corporate aviation aircraft. This diverse mix of pilot experience and aircraft capability require increased attention when flying to this airport, especially if it's your first time there. View a printable Pilot Handbook of the AZO information found on this Web page. 

John Wayne/Orange County Airport (SNA)

John Wayne/Orange County Airport (SNA) is a busy medium sized multi-use airport located in the city of Santa Ana, California. It has Class Charlie airspace that partially underlies the Los Angeles Class Bravo. Pilots flying into the busy Southern California airspace need to be completely familiar with rules and requirements to operate in this complex environment. This video prepares pilots for hot spots, challenges and runway configuration details at SNA.

Henderson Executive Airport (HND)

Henderson Executive Airport (HND) is small to medium sized, primarily general and corporate aviation airport. It is located south of Las Vegas and west of the city of Henderson in Nevada. The diverse traffic mix includes everything from basic trainers used by the numerous flight schools, all the way up to large cabin class corporate jets. The airport also supports a large helicopter population. The airport configuration consists of two parallel runways and a straightforward taxiway system provides access to all facilities and services located on the west side of the airport.

Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU)

Greenville Downtown Airport (GMU) is a medium-sized general aviation airport located on the eastern edge of the city of Greenville, South Carolina. It primarily serves the general and business aviation community, air taxi traffic and a local Medivac network. This, combined with seven flight schools located on the airport, makes for a wide range of pilot experience and aircraft performance. View a printable Pilot Handbook of the GMU information found on this Web page.

Grand Forks International Airport (GFK)

Grand Forks International Airport (GFK) is a medium to large sized, multi-use airport located five miles west of the city of Grand Forks, North Dakota. GFK serves as the region's air transportation hub as well as being home to the University of North Dakota's nationally recognized flight training program. It has Class Delta airspace extending from the surface to 3,300 msl.

Ft. Lauderdale Executive Airport (FXE)

Ft. Lauderdale Executive (FXE) airport is a busy, medium sized, primarily business and general aviation airport. Located 7 miles north of Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, it is a convenient alternative to the larger more congested International airport. Pilots need also be aware that it is located just 4 miles southwest of the Pompano Beach Airport and the two are often confused. The airport has two intersecting runways and a complex system of taxiways.

Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport (AFW)

Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport (AFW) is a medium to large airport located on the northwest edge of the city and 13 miles northwest of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. The location makes it a convenient alternative for business travelers and major cargo operations along with general aviation and the military. AFW has a diverse traffic mix and a range of pilot experience levels. 

Flying Cloud Airport (FCM)

The Flying Cloud Airport (FCM) is a primarily business and general aviation airport located approximately 10 miles southwest of the larger Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport. FCM is one of several alternative reliever airports serving the metropolis of Minneapolis-Saint Paul. Numerous FBOs, hangars, flight schools, and business are located on the north side of TWY Alpha.