David Megginson has created a cool Google mash-up where you can create a map of all the airports you have visited. Here is my map at OurAirports.com. I am only listing the airports that I have actually flown a plane into, not the ones that I visited while flying in commercial airliners.
So far, I have 34 airports listed, and that is just working off the top of my head. I’ll run through my logbook one of these days and enter more.
The next stops for me will be IOW and OSH. If you are going to AirVenture in Oshkosh, look me up. I’ll be camping in the North 40 in my Arrow, N7430J, probably from Sunday through Friday.
david says
Thanks for the posting. It’s an interesting map with the different clusters of airports around the U.S. — have you had several different home bases, or have you done some long cross-countries?
BTW, a lot of people are asking for a way to distinguishing flying to an airport as pilot or passenger, and I plan to work on that soon.
Art Zemon says
David,
I have been based in Long Beach, CA (where I learned to fly); Manchester, NH; and St. Louis, MO. In addition to flying my plane between all of those places when I move, I have done a lot of long x-c flying.
— Art Z.
Ed Greenberg says
Add on Gnoss Field in Novato, CA