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| THREAD: | busiest uncontrolled airports | ||
| SUBJECT: | traffic_volume | ||
| TO: | 1q2w | ||
| FROM: | ihate2fly | ||
| POSTED: | 2/8/2008, 1:52AM EDT | ||
ihate2fly wrote: [TO: 1q2w]
After the mid-air in SoCal a few weeks ago, newspapers where running graphics showing Corona (AJO) and French Valley (F70) airports as having over 100,000 movements a year without a tower. Deland (DED) near Daytona Beach is probably also very busy.
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