Flight planning in Northwestern Ontario rarely involves choosing airports, simply because there are a very limited number of airports, and fewer with fuel and services.
Once I head south into MN however the number of airport choices increases to the point where I begin to wonder what I might be missing if I choose one over another for a destination or fuel stop.
flight planning apps have fuel prices so that makes a difference, and basic info on services is available, but how do you guys choose stopovers and fuel stops?
we'll assume we're avoiding airspace and prefering airports welcoming to Taylorcraft type aircraft, and an absence of local knowledge.
Once I head south into MN however the number of airport choices increases to the point where I begin to wonder what I might be missing if I choose one over another for a destination or fuel stop.
flight planning apps have fuel prices so that makes a difference, and basic info on services is available, but how do you guys choose stopovers and fuel stops?
we'll assume we're avoiding airspace and prefering airports welcoming to Taylorcraft type aircraft, and an absence of local knowledge.
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