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I Love GBR
By: Mike White, Canaan, Ct., Posted on 2012-01-29 14:44:25

GBR is the only airport in my book. I had my first experience (intro flight back on Jan 28th. of 2003). I was scared to death the whole flight. Which was caused only by my fear of flying. (I would take a prescription anxiety med just to get on a commercial flight). However, the instructor understood what I was feeling and not only helped me work through it, but made me feel as though I belonged in the pilot seat. I couldn't believe I was actually flying and in full control of an airplane. I was holding the yoke so hard, my knuckles were white. One hour later after takeoff we landed, I took a deep breath and realized I was hooked. I looked at my instructor and said sign me up! About 5 months later, June 10th. to be exact. I was a private pilot. Not only flying a plane but taking my friends up as well. My point is this, If I achieved this goal with my fear of flying, I believe anyone can. All it takes is a lot of determination and an instructor from Great Barrington airport.




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Awesome flight
By: Anthony and Kate Purcaro, Posted on 2010-10-11 12:14:59

My wife and I recently visited the GB airport. Tom, one of the pilots, took us up for a scenic flight over the Berkshires. The weather was great and Tom was an excellent tour guide. We flew over northern CT and around points in MA. The foliage wasn’t at peak but the flight was awesome. Tom is a great guy and I would definitely recommend the trip to everyone I know. Thanks again Tom for the great experience and keep up the great work.

 

Anthony and Kate Purcaro



RUNWAY CRACKS SEALED
By: Noah Meyerowitz, Posted on 2010-07-30 07:32:40

Just to let everyone Out-There who's flying in.  The Airport [KGBR] Has just gotten the The runway worked on Cracks where sealed and most even "Gouged" out. So now not only being the best airport to fly into it has a hole softer landing strip.

Nice Job GUYS A+



To the gang at GBR
By: Bill Schulz, Posted on 2010-05-02 10:20:03

I like the website, it paid to have the former one highjacked. I especially liked seeing some familiar faces and/or names from twenty or so years back. It's also nice to see that "794" and "33Ugly" are still plying the skies over Berkshire, Columbia, and Litchfield counties (Is that fresh paint I spy on 33U? How many hours on that sweet-flying puppy now? It's just gotta be a record!) I see that my ol' "Thunderchicken" trainer, 2390E, is in NC now.

I've been to many airfields over the years and have yet to find one with GBR's delicious combination of laid-back ambience with an overlay of no-nonsense seriousness such as no touch-and-goes.

Am alive and well in Central FL, 7 sm. S of KLEE, actually. Sadly, the only flying I'm doing these days is RC. (Once a cheap baastid, always a cheap baastid!)

Best to y'all.




Above & Beyond
By: Richard Stanley, Posted on 2009-12-16 17:01:44

I would like to thank both Rick Solan & Jeff Dodge for doing a fantastic job on my recent Annual Inspection. Not only did they do a very professional job in inspecting every nook and cranny on the people keeping it flying safely, they went out of their way to meet their commitment getting the inspection done when they said they would so I could bring it to the avionics shop before I went on a long trip. Theywere extremely cooperative and helpful at every turn. They run a very professional operation and would highly recommend anyone use them for their annual inspections or other work.



Pilots & Crew at GBR,
By: Don Pardon (the Younger), Posted on 2009-12-10 12:17:19

Three turns around the patch last March gave me the bug again after almost 20 years!  Current again and have logged 25+ hrs since then and having a ball.  Instrument Airplane will be the next add-on to my ticket.  Thanks for the flight, thanks for taking my Dad up, and thanks for teaching me how to fly almost 40 years ago!



Hi Tom
By: Leci Guequierre McCrillis, Posted on 2009-10-23 22:01:12

Hi Tom!

Geoff Gage emailed me the link to your web site! God I miss the old days. Geoff is my son Jack's (11 months old) Godfather and I am Godmother to his son Will (11 years old). So you see there are lasting relationships built at GBR. I can't belive 33U is still around! I can't believe it's been 20 years since Geoff and I were your students! I married a United Airlines pilot - but decided I only liked flying the little planes so I'm a flight attendant for United (since 1996). We live in the Chicago suburb of Bolingbrook and fly out of O'hare. I see your lead mechanic was with UA for 13 years.

Hope to come visit someday. I last stopped by in Sep 2000 with my (now husband) whom I was dating at the time.

Take Care, Leci (Guequierre) McCrillis

kookout@yahoo.com



GBR Old Boy
By: Geoff Gage, Posted on 2009-10-21 13:57:41

Tom V, are you still spinning and stalling in the skies over GBR?  It's been over 20 years since you taught me how to fly in "33U," but I finally figured it out...just haven't had the "perfect flight" yet so I have to keep trying.  Fly safe!  Cheers, Geoff

Geoff Gage, CDR USN

geoffrey.gage@navy.mil



AMELIA
By: TOM, Posted on 2009-10-19 12:04:01

IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND THE MOVIE THIS FRIDAY, GIVE THE AIRPORT A CALL FOR US TO GET A HEADCOUNT  AND, AT THE BOX OFFICE,  BE SURE TO SAY YOU ARE WITH THE "PILOT GROUP" FOR A DISCOUNT.  SHOULD BE $6.50



AMELIA MOVIE GET-TOGETHER
By: TOM, Posted on 2009-10-19 11:51:39

This Friday, 23rd

Great Barrington  Triplex Theater

6:00 PM  SHOWING OF

"AMELIA"

WINE, CHEESE, AND MOVIE DEBRIEF IMMEDIATELY AFTERWARDS UPSTAIRS AT THE THEATER.

SPONSORED BY THE  NINETY NINES

 



A Great Place
By: Noah, Posted on 2009-05-04 10:33:36

GBR is a great place to fly




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Location:
  • 2 mi. W of city
  • N42-11.05
  • W073-24.19
  • Address:
  • 70 Egremont Plain RD., Great Barrington,  MA 01230-0179
  • Mag Var:
  • 14 W
  • Charts:
  • New York
  • Elevation:
  • 739 Feet
  • Runway:
  • 11-29
         2579x50
  • Pattern:
  • 1500 MSL
  • Lighting:
  • Pilot Controlled
         3 clks on 121.6
  • Unicom:
  • 122.8
  • ATC:
  • 132.82(Albany)
  • NAVAIDS:
  • CTR 115.1/266°
         21.2nm
  • GBR 395
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  • 0800 to 1930
         EST
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