Fuel prices. FBO details. Restaurants. Crew cars. Lodging. Local activities. All from GA pilots who've been there.
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What's inside
Airport Notes combines official FAA data with real-time, pilot-reported intel so you always know what to expect before you land.
Self-serve and full-service prices for 100LL, Jet-A, UL91, and MOGAS. Hours, fees, and amenities — updated by operators and pilots.
The $100 hamburger spots, pilot-friendly motels, and on-field amenities — sourced from people who actually flew in.
CTAF, tower, ATIS, ground, and ASOS/AWOS frequencies. Runway lengths, surfaces, and lighting.
Gotchas, quirks, local tips, and first-hand observations from pilots. The kind of info that isn't in any chart supplement.
iOS & Android apps in development. Quick access to view and update the airport information that you care about.
One-tap access to the FAA Chart Supplement PDF for any airport — right where you need it, while you're looking up the field details.
Who it's for
Whether you're planning a cross-country, looking for a fly-in burger run, or just need to know if that self-serve pump at your destination actually works — Airport Notes is the resource GA pilots have always wanted.
The FAA gives us the raw data. Pilots give it meaning. Airport Notes puts both together in a clean, fast interface that works on any device — on the ground or in the FBO.
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