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    Southern California Logistics Airport - The final fate of a Delta L-1011

    Southern California Logistics Airport

    4.7(11 reviews)
    14.8 mi

    For plane spotting, The SCLA (or in plane speak its simply called Victorville) is one of the more…read moreboth dull and exciting places to visit. The Southern California Logistics Airport is based on the former George Air Force Base which was active from 1941 to 1992. The airport has no commercial passenger service and is designed for business, military, and freight use. International cargo flights can land here as well due to its "foreign trade zone status". It is also home to several aerial firefighting units etc. and runway 17/35 at 15000 feet is the second largest public runway in the US. Following the grounding of 737 MAX's, Southwest elected to park their entire fleet here pending resolution of the software and flight safety issues that resulted in two crashes. What draws plane nuts to Victorville is the boneyard by and large. There is a large variety of mostly large aircraft that are either being stored (the hot dry climate is ideal) or being dismantled. Row after row of once proud airlines are lined up awaiting their fate's. Depending on how hard core you are you can make out the livery of current and often defunct airlines that have moved on. There are a few mysteries like the near new 787 parked and stored for more than a year. I could not get the tail numbers, but it may be an early production model that is too heavy for commercial use. Beyond the allure of seeing the planes there is not much else to do here. That being said, the city of Victorville has plenty of options for gas and eating, but unless there is a specific aviation event or your waiting for a particular plane to arrive, there is not much else going on at SCLA.

    Unexpected stop due to wx late at night the day before Thanksgiving. Ramp crew and front desk…read morepersonnel were incredibly helpful. Special thank you to Irene and James. Got a crew car and allowed to bring back 2 days layer with no fees at all after topping off the tanks (14 gallons). Overall, would have gladly paid fees considering the priority of making it home for Thanksgiving but very grateful for the sense priority the personnel placed in simply ensuring they could all help get my father and I home. Upon my return on Friday, the next crew was just as incredibly helpful. Kudos to management for setting up the right culture as the crew certainly emphasized the trickled down mindset of providing the best customer service. Without a doubt will recommend Million Air to friends and colleagues. Lastly, tower was extremely helpful while in the soup in moderate/severe turbulence. The last minute diversion couldn't of gone better after totally knowing tower shifted their entire focus to providing the upmost assistance possible. Thank you all! -Serg

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    John Wayne Airport - Leaving the Turmac as "Bella" sit's & wait's to be beautified & parked in our Hangar

    John Wayne Airport

    4.1(2.2k reviews)
    58.2 mi

    What, my favorite airport by far!! I also happen to live close by. You can't beat the location…read moreand it's soo easy to drop off and pick up. I'm not sure you can find a better airport. The lines inside are also never too bad. I can count on this airport and it's efficiency. Only downside is that I wish they had more flights or offered better prices. It is always more expensive to fly out of here but it does save you from the headache of LAX. You have to weigh your options and priorities. I am willing to pay a little more out of here at times. I prefer this airport but it will come down to the price and how much more it is. They don't fly out too late due to the houses around. SYOY!

    I flew into John Wayne Airport (SNA) during my most recent trip to California. I was staying in…read moreNewport Beach for a few days and it was only natural to try and find a flight that landed here. The location of SNA is ideal if you're staying in the OC - the only other options in the area are SAN and LAX which are both over an hour drive away in either direction. The airport isn't large, but large enough to have several routes passing through it. The aesthetics are fine - not the most modern airport I've been to, and they seem to have a good amount of shops and eateries relative to their size. The rental car counters are super close to the terminal - I can't remember the last time I walked to one from baggage claim. My only real issue with SNA is that because of its size, you will likely be limited in routes. Flying from JFK to SNA was fine, but coming home my only options were connecting flights or a red eye. Neither were ideal, so I planned my itinerary accordingly to fly out of another airport. Overall, SNA is good for what it is, and a great option if you're visiting the Orange County area.

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    Palm Springs International Airport - PSP - Hard to leave

    Palm Springs International Airport - PSP

    3.7(525 reviews)
    60.1 mi

    This airport is easy to great through and has great options for dining !…read more I loved sitting down and just relaxing, while enjoying some fresh air with wine ! Will definitely return for the wine and the atmosphere! Great vibes !

    Review is based on my experience here for other things besides flying in and out. Of the times I've…read morebeen, it's alway been great. Picking up a rental car at one of the station has been a breeze. Driving in has always been a breeze without all the crazy traffic. The airport isn't that busy but a nice small international one. Picking up rentals cars was simple. The different rentals places are located at the end of the airport. They're pretty much close to each other as the counters are one after the other. Check in for cars was a breeze and pick up your car outside. Everything is self serve. But also, I love that you can take the Amtrak Chartered Motor coach, a shuttle bus. There's a stop at the end of the airport right next to the rental car. Get on the bus which takes you all the way to downtown Fullerton where you connect to the Amtrak and go down to Los Angeles. That was a game changer finding out that I can do public transportation instead in of driving and sitting in traffic. There's always loads of parking whenever I'm coming through. So based on the charter bus and rental car at the airport, it's alway been a nice experience. Haven't tried a flight here but with a small airport, they tend to be way easier than the hustle and bustle of your larger international airport.

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