Address: 180 Hanscom Dr, Bedford, MA 01730, USA
“Busy, perhaps a little overwhelmed, the service was a little slow and disorganized. ”
Address: 200 Hanscom Dr, Bedford, MA 01730, USA
“My dad was stationed there in 1976 loved it there”
Address: 125 Access Rd, Norwood, MA 02062, USA
“Don't visit when there is a patriots game. They are super busy and unless you're flying in for the game and have lots of $$$ they won't give you the time of day. When I flew in, there were no ramp personnel to guide me to a parking space. I parked and shutdown over a yellow "T" spot, but then was told it wasn't a spot. Luckily they moved the plane for me. I was in and out picking up a passenger. My return trip to drop the passenger off I knew not to park there, but again no ramp guidance.”
Address: 125 Access Rd, Norwood, MA 02062, USA
“Wife surprised me with a birthday tour of the Patriot stadium. So cool from the air. Pilot was super cool and took us for a quick detour over our house!”
Address: 10525 Parkton Rd, Charlotte, NC 28215, USA
“Not overwhelming or too agressive. Friendly instructor. Small staff.”
Address: 8932 Stourbridge Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078, USA
“As a visitor to Charlotte ,booking Vlad served me for 3 days like private driver and was extremely satisfied. I made the reservation online, it was acknowledged and then confirmed very promptly. Vlad arrived on time and was professional and very courteous. Absolutely stress free reservation and ride to my needs It couldn't have been any easier or better, and I would recommend this service to others.”
Address: Pasadena, TX 77502, USA
“How to get a chance at a primary caregiver with out going broke”
Address: Hitchcock, TX 77563, USA
“I kept a plane at the grass airstrip known as Volk Field in Hitchcock, Texas when Gus "Doc" Anagnostos owned it in the 1980's. He was a chiropractor with an office on 45th St. in Galveston. He was a WW2 veteran, Airborne, and kept parachuting into his 50's. He smoked and unfortunately died of lung cancer. He flew a Cessna taildragger. The rest of the pilots there were great older men with many wonderful stories. Hoot Gibson once did a few fly-bys in a small BeDe. The picture shows the dirt driveway. Along that dirt driveway you can see on the right what were open air hangers with roofs. My corrugated tin was used to wall one in. If you proceeded along that driveway the grass strip was on the right, along with the hangers. Gus let me paint my plane in one hanger. A fellow named Scooter had a red Smith biplane in the adjacent hanger. He welded a metal cup-holder into the Smith's cockpit. Hilarious guy. He asked me, "What color are you painting your plane?" I said, "B.M.W. red!" He said, "You should paint it yellow so when you crash in the swamp they can find you!" Good memories of Volk Field. R.I.P. boys!”
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