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Hot Spots!

Here you'll find a growing list of fabulous fly-to destinations for you, your friends, and family to enjoy in your AirShares Cirrus.  Click on the destination names for detailed write ups on these "Hot Spots" from Pilot Getaways magazine.  Just Fly!
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WEST
Pacific Northwest
Langley, WA (W10)
Vancouver, WA  (VUO)
Shearer, ID (2U5)
Portland, OR (PDX)
Salem, OR (SLE)
Sun River, OR (S21)
 
Rocky Mountains
Alpine, WY (46U)
Pagosa Springs, CO (PSO)
Boulder, UT (BCE)
 
California 
Oakland, CA (OAK)
Paso Robles, CA (PRB)
Santa Maria, CA (SMX)
Catalina Island, CA (AVX)
Santa Monica, CA (SMO)
Fullerton, CA (FUL)
Ramona, CA (RNM)
 
Southwest 
Spring Mountain, NV (NV74)
Page, AZ (PGA)

CENTRAL
Great Lakes
Tower, MN (12D)
Superior, WI (SUW)
Hayward, WI (HYR)
Wisconsin Dells, WI (DLL)
 
Great Plains
Ten Sleep, WY (WY00)
 
South Central
Lexington, KY (LEX)
Eureka Springs, AR (4M1)
New Braunfels, TX (BAZ)
Horseshoe Bay Resort, TX (DZB)

EAST
New England
Stonington, ME (93B)
Ogunquit, ME (SFM)
Killington, VT (RUT)
 
Mid-Atlantic
Seneca Falls, NY (0G7)
Stroudsburg, PA (N53)
Hershey, PA (58N)
Nemacolin Resort, PA  (PA88)
Franconia, NJ (HIE)
Ocean City, MD (OXB)
Williamsburg, VA (JGG)
Luray, VA (W45)
 
Southeast
Apalachicola, FL (AAF)
Vero Beach, FL (VRB)
Daytona Beach FL (DAB)
Great Exuma, Bahamas (MYEF)



NOTE:  Some of the destinations described in these articles feature runways that are not suitable for the Cirrus SR22 due to size and / or surface substrate.  In these cases, alternative nearby airports have been suggested via notes on the article scans.  For example, Bryce Canyon (BCE) has been suggested as an alternative to Boulder, UT, which is a 1,700 foot dirt strip at an elevation of almost 6,800 feet.  Except in an emergency, our company Operating Guidelines prohibit landing on runways less than 2,400 feet in length or on anything other than pavement without prior permission from the Director of Flight Operations. 




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