Nashville: A Fly-In Must See and Do
While country music is its “biscuit and butter,” Nashville has some surprises, including a rich aviation history.
While country music is its “biscuit and butter,” Nashville has some surprises, including a rich aviation history.
There are several options for the GA pilot flying to Nashville. Some are farther out, but it’s pretty country, and the drive can help you unwind.
These airports around Chattanooga, Tennessee, make good choices for your city-based adventure.
The Cessna 182, Mooney M20 series, and Van’s RV-14A offer speed and utility for your journey.
Located in Southeast Tennessee, this thriving metropolis is also a hub for outdoor tourism and has a great landing spot for amphibious aircraft: the Tennessee River.
Located in the heart of the Southeast, Tennessee’s Great Valley beckons with a promise of outdoor adventure for pilots and the entire family.
With 83 public airports in Tennessee, there are a plethora of fly-in options for your next adventure.
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