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To: Harold S. who wrote (4001)6/18/1998 4:23:00 PM
From: Jonathan C. Williams  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8358
 
I would rather fly my own plan (i.e., the Capitan's plane) into Sanford (nice small airport - if your not careful you will fly into restricted airspace over President Bush's home) (by the way Jim Caldwell's dad or brother flies (or flew (past tense)) out of Sanford) under IFR (not VRF - you will kill yourself)

Comments/Regards.



To: Harold S. who wrote (4001)6/18/1998 4:51:00 PM
From: Doug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8358
 
Harold S: Regret that trip was not on my agenda.



To: Harold S. who wrote (4001)6/19/1998 10:21:00 PM
From: Scooter  Respond to of 8358
 
Pease, the former Strategic Air Command Base, is on the Newington/Portsmouth line. The shareholders meeting in Portsmouth can't be more than a 15 minute trip.
Pease is now open for non-military and private flights. If you still prefer a smaller airport, Hampton Air Field is about 20 minutes south of downtown Portsmouth, on Route 1, just inland from Hampton Beach .
Hope this helps.
By the way, re: Bush, Pease was the frequent flier airport for AF1 and AF2 when he was in office.

Best wishes,
Scooter