Chad Baker wrote:
HI Mike,
Yes...it can be a busy but beautiful place to fly. The 33rd Wing is now a training wing for the F-35 with about 50 a/c on station. The Tyndall F-22 School is there now also while Tyndall is being rebuilt from the hurricane. On top of that, it's also a training ground for controllers so you have to listen well and make sure they don't send you somewhere you shouldn't be. They tend to be pretty patient with us bug smasher though. You got talked to for going too slow...lol, I routinely get turned over to the tower at Field 2 and told to report at Base for 19...about 5 miles away. I can tell from there voice they expect that to be a much quicker trip than it's going to be.
My partners and I keep our Cherokee tied-down there and I trained for my Inst rating at the Aero Club in 2016. You are correct, there are some obviously military specific approaches but each runway has approaches, both ILS & RNAV, for us regular guys. There's no reason Ifly shouldn't treat those approaches the same as any other airport since there are aero clubs, some commercial, and other reasons civilian a/c fly into military installations.
Chad
Chad, that is some really good flying down there...if you can manage in the air there with all the special airspace, fast-movers and radios, you can fly anywhere! Good on 'ya!
We may relocate to Fort Walton Beach, Florida in the next 5-7 years. If so, may (try to) base out of Ruckel Field, Crestview or maybe even Defuniak Springs....Destin, where I used to base, is out of the question now due to high cost...we will see.
I liked flying from the Eglin AFB at the Aero Club while I was there, as it was easy access, but I often found myself waiting behind "gorilla packages" of multiple fighters, bombers, Herks, helos, and commerical traffic...was running up .3 to .5 on the Hobbs before getting in the air each time!
Agree you should be able to see/fly the approaches if you desire...hope this works out for you. Great topic.
All the best -
Mike N714AJ