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Tuweep, Arizona. about 2,500' of uneven dirt, usually overgrown. At the uphill end there's a small homemade awning with a picnic table under it. A sign hangs from it that says "Concourse A."

It's a 20 minute walk to the edge of the Grand Canyon, and there are no gaurd rails. No running water. Few tourists. No electricity.

It sits in a small valley adjacent to Mount Trumbull. It's the kind of place you fly to just "be."

Seattle is good. Any place you can fly that has an air museum. (Yipsillanti, Polk City, etc). Oshkosh at the end of July. Any airport with crop dusters.

Bad airports? I went from Rabaul (PNG) to Lae. Rabaul is beautiful, an island paradise (with an oddball approach using a short left turn on final to avoid a volcano). Lae is also beautiful from the air, but a riot was in progress on the ground. We overnighted there, and had to have an armed escort everywhere we went. I sat in the terminal there for a little while; the only food available was either coke or orange crush, and hardtack crackers. As an experiment, I timed how long it would take for something to be stolen. I started with my orange crush. 30 seconds max. Look away, look back and the drink is gone.

Three of us sat at a table in the cafe, such as it was. We heard some noise and stood up to look. Sat back down again, and all the food was gone. Looked over at another little table and several PNG DF soldiers were eating our food. I had a white shirt and sunglasses, they had FN FAL rifles...I smiled and moved on.

Some places just don't cry out "come on back again soon, y'all." That was one of them.
 
MRY

Five hours to burn....could probably get at least the front nine in at Pebble, Spyglass, Poppy, Laguna Seca, etc.....Or hit the range at anyone of the fifteen courses within a $5 cab ride. Best deal out there is $35 for Pacific Grove...right under the outer market!!!

Plus, BEST chilli on the west coast. Double your pleasure and order a medium chilli in a large cup, and mix with bag of Fritos. :D


Mookie
 
I noticed some people were bustin' caps on DTW...the Smith Terminal is a "hole", but at least they have the NWA pilot shop (although hard to find)...you can kill some time in there...

The new NWA Terminal in DTW makes up for the Smith Terminal...it's awsome...

SFO International Terminal is also one of the best to hang out in...swanky restaurants and the design is the best in the country.

CAE (Columbia SC) has a nice little terminal as well...

DFW has the best eyecandy thanks to AA F/A hiring practices...

House
 
3 Best:

1. Milwaukee (MKE) - Not just because I live there. The restaurant in the main terminal is pretty good and reasonable, plus they have a cool used book store across from it.

2. Denver (DEN) - Que Bueno on the B concourse for fantastic Mexican food plus some great places to shop (Discovery channel store, portable DVD player rentals, etc.)

3. London Gatwick (LGW) - This place is just huge. If you can't find something to do here, there is a problem.


3 Worst:

1. Rock Springs, WY (RKS) - This is without a doubt the armpit of the US. There is NOTHING there but wind, rocks, sand, and sagebrush. If go back at all in this lifetime, it will be too soon.

2. Kansas City, MO (MCI) - This place needs extensive renovation and overhaul. It was state of the art back in the 70's but it is too antiquated now. Besides they need more decent resaurants.

3. Moscow, Russia (SVO) - I think this one needs no explanation. It was in better condition when the communists were running it.

Skyking
 
I can't believe no one said LAS! I spent 10 hours stuck there once.. What a great airport to get stuck in! So much to do inside the secure area! Between the slots, shops, and restaurants, 10 hours went by in a snap!

PIT and PHL are also ok for delays.. Plenty to do and see in the terminal.

LGA and BOS SUCK.
 
I once had four hours off at SXM (St Maarten), on Christmas Day. Since it was a holiday, we were all a very junior crew.

We took a $5 cab to the beach, swam and had lunch. It was a nice break in the day to spend a few hours on the beach with all the junior (ie. young!) FA's.

Of course, my wife was a bit surprised to see me with a tan after a one-day turn.
 
Hmmmm...

I'd have to say LAS... because I always have a place to store any extra, unwanted quarters when strolling through the terminal.:eek:

Hey, KC-10, on the subject of hanging out on the beach with those young FAs and your subsequent return home: Make sure when you do get home the wife sees that you indeed have a tan line down there around "Mr. Happy"!!!! :cool:
 
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For the best eye candy you can't beat MIA. All the hotties from Latin America woooooow!!! The FAs from all of those Latin American carriers can't be beat either, man those guys know how to hire flight attendents. Avianca comes to mind right off the top of my head.

DEN is hard to beat for the beauty of the terminal.

You want to step back a few years, if you ever get the chance Havana Cuba is a little strange. Not only do you get to see a terminal that is art of the state, not state of the art, you also get to see various interesting things the commies call "passenger aircraft", surplus Russian fraighters etc. etc. The plus side to HAV is they have a duty free store in the terminal with a good selection of Cuban cigars and Cuban rum that makes Bacardi taste like sewer water.


"Party on Wayne, party on Garth"
 
Anything run by BAA (formerly the British Airport Authority), including Pittsburg's retail and Heathrow Airport. They have a big retail focus and turn the Airport into a shopping experience. The shopping passes the time. What a great idea too - captive passenger, lots of foreign currency to get rid of, and time to look around.
 
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""1. Rock Springs, WY (RKS) - This is without a doubt the armpit of the US. There is NOTHING there but wind, rocks, sand, and sagebrush. If go back at all in this lifetime, it will be too soon."

Skyking,

You forgot about the cats. Never go there without a roll of masking tape, and wear something warm...even if you get into the building after dark.

I went in there once doing am organ harvest. I went to the hospital with the med crew, and my amigo stayed with the airplane. Said he'd get some shuteye. I lived in Wyoming, so I knew better. When I came back, I noticed a considerable fuel imbalance. He ran one engine for the bleed, for quite some time, trying to stay warm.

Don't give up on RKS...like the rest of the state, you just need to spend a couple of years there to appreciate it. Wyoming is a great place.
 
kids place

Not really a hub airport but BUF has a place for thekids toplay right next to but inside of security.

PIT is greta for the shops as a passenger and pretty easy to get around as a Pilot(at least GA side).

PHL is a rat hole. The terminal seems like it was built to load and off load airplanes of the 60's with the ramps going downhalf a level from the mian terminal level. Needs a paint job and a good cleaning.

LGA with the leave the terminal to catch another airline is crap in todays security. I will not make that mistake again!!!
 
several faves....

ORD for the underground concourse connectors with the neon lights. The moving walkways seem to be miles long, though.

TPA is so organized. That hub and spoke concept works well....others should try it!

And LAS purely for the entertainment. *ding-ding-ding*

Oh........and DFW has some pretty good-looking pilots walking around too! ;)
 
Re: several faves....

aviatrix said:
Oh........and DFW has some pretty good-looking pilots walking around too!
Why, thank you. [Smoothing eyebrow with moist pinkie...]
 
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HNL has some pretty good restaraunts and the climate is usually pretty cozy (if you can put up with constant jet noise). Other than that, definitely DEN with their marvelous Que' Bueno. If only they'd find a larger area to do business........not nearly enough seating.
 

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