An Airport Powered by Chickens
Weavers Landing Airport gets its smooth carpet-like conditions in part thanks to the owner’s day job.
Weavers Landing Airport gets its smooth carpet-like conditions in part thanks to the owner’s day job.
Ever since its inception in 1987, the fly-in community of Kelly Airpark (CO15) near Elbert, Colorado, has had a strong focus on gliders and other general aviation traffic. As the community has evolved over the years, so has its most important asset—its hard-surface runway. Recently, the airpark’s board of directors determined that the 3,800-foot-long paved […]
Without much fanfare, Crispy Cedars has banked on its community to spread the word and build its legacy.
The unique site has roots that go back to the birth of the atomic age.
Windsock Village Air Park combines not only two properties, but many different types of aircraft and owners.
Erie Airpark’s tumultuous history has led to a burgeoning community that the owner hopes gets some help from the FAA to grow.
The idea of living with your aircraft in residential airparks abroad continues to pick up steam around the world.
Southeast Tennessee setting offers cost-of-living and quality of life benefits.
While the idea of living near your aircraft started in the U.S., it has taken hold in other countries as well.
Summerland Key Airport in the Florida Keys provides a unique combination of air and sea for resident pilots.