Is their a flight from San Bernardino to San Diego ?
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I don't think so, I checked. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Flights?geo=33009&action=showlinks&Orig=SAN&Dest=SBT&adults=2&leaveday=11&leavemonth=04%2F2008&checkIn=4%2F11%2F2008&leavetime=anytime&retday=13&retmonth=04%2F2008&checkOut=4%2F13%2F2008&rettime=anytime&roundtrip=yes&nearby=on
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I dont think so... U might be able to fly into Riverside... Just guessing...
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charter flight
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Unlikely. San Bernadino is a very small airport. It's not a long or hard drive if you can get a rental car and don't mind freeway driving--it's about 2 hours. Or you could probably take a cab to the local Amtrak station, head to the downtown L.A. Amtrak station, then transfer to the train to San Diego pretty cheaply. My mother does something similar when she comes from Claremont, CA to see me in San Diego, and she says it is pretty nice.
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No. Might want to consider train...Metrolink San Bernardino to Los Angeles, then Amtrak to San Diego.
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Rent a car, it's only 1 1/2 hour drive.
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I dont think so but it wouldnt be worth it anyway.... its a really easy quick drive on the 15. I have to do it all the time and it seems like only a half hour ( although its proably an hour fifteen)
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
How long is a flight from boise to san diego
How long is a flight from boise to san diego?
i'm finally old enough to fly alone! (14) my first flight alone is from Boise to San Diego. how long does it take? no layovers. just a straight flight on expressjet
Air Travel - 2 Answers
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I f you check out Southwest.com, you can find the answer to your question, plus some pretty cheap prices. It looks like, with plane changes and layovers, somewhere between 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 hours. Have fun, I love San Diego, and I used to live in both San diego and Boise.
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Flight Expressjet Airlines 401 Nonstop service Departs Boise: 10:40 Arrives San Diego: 11:58 2 Hours 18 minutes
i'm finally old enough to fly alone! (14) my first flight alone is from Boise to San Diego. how long does it take? no layovers. just a straight flight on expressjet
Air Travel - 2 Answers
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I f you check out Southwest.com, you can find the answer to your question, plus some pretty cheap prices. It looks like, with plane changes and layovers, somewhere between 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 hours. Have fun, I love San Diego, and I used to live in both San diego and Boise.
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Flight Expressjet Airlines 401 Nonstop service Departs Boise: 10:40 Arrives San Diego: 11:58 2 Hours 18 minutes
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
how does one find an air flight from san diego to coos bay, or. air port. ,and what air lines are avaliable fo
how does one find an air flight from san diego to coos bay, or. air port. ,and what air lines are avaliable fo
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Check with Horizon Air.
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Try Priceline as they offer great deals on flights. You can choose your own airline, date and flight. You can save more with Name Your Price, last minute deals and prices are dropping inside track, check internet for details. Airlines are : US Airways, American, Delta, United and Alaska Airlines My suggestions: compare airlines, flight times, dates, is it cheaper to fly certain time of the day, weekends or during the week (it might make a difference leaving a few days earlier or later) and non-stop flights. Another good tip is to shop & compare Priceline’s website with the Airline’s Website. I hope that helps and answers your question. Have a safe flight.
Air Travel - 2 Answers
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Check with Horizon Air.
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Try Priceline as they offer great deals on flights. You can choose your own airline, date and flight. You can save more with Name Your Price, last minute deals and prices are dropping inside track, check internet for details. Airlines are : US Airways, American, Delta, United and Alaska Airlines My suggestions: compare airlines, flight times, dates, is it cheaper to fly certain time of the day, weekends or during the week (it might make a difference leaving a few days earlier or later) and non-stop flights. Another good tip is to shop & compare Priceline’s website with the Airline’s Website. I hope that helps and answers your question. Have a safe flight.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
what is a good place to get a flight training in san diego
what is a good place to get a flight training in san diego ?
I am thinking of getting a private pilot license in san diego and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations ... :)
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San Diego Flight School is supposed to be pretty good, there are TONS out there. Of course if you have good eyes, join the Marines and try to get on at MCAS Miramar (wink wink). http://www.sdfti.com/
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There are many here, but I'm not exactly sure what you mean by the whereabouts. San Diego county, downtown San Diego, etc. If you are looking for schools in the downtown area, chances are you'll be paired up with a school planted at the local airport, where as in small portions of San Diego county, like Carlsbad and such, there are smaller airports. One of these would be Palomar airport. Since you are just 'thinking' of getting a private pilots license, which states your lack of cemented familiarization about aviation, I would suggest learning how to fly at a smaller airport rather than a large one. Then once you are trained enough, you can switch over to a larger airport. There are plenty if you research; however, smaller airports in your area are more likely to be the best bet.
I am thinking of getting a private pilot license in san diego and was wondering if anyone has any recommendations ... :)
Aircraft - 2 Answers
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San Diego Flight School is supposed to be pretty good, there are TONS out there. Of course if you have good eyes, join the Marines and try to get on at MCAS Miramar (wink wink). http://www.sdfti.com/
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There are many here, but I'm not exactly sure what you mean by the whereabouts. San Diego county, downtown San Diego, etc. If you are looking for schools in the downtown area, chances are you'll be paired up with a school planted at the local airport, where as in small portions of San Diego county, like Carlsbad and such, there are smaller airports. One of these would be Palomar airport. Since you are just 'thinking' of getting a private pilots license, which states your lack of cemented familiarization about aviation, I would suggest learning how to fly at a smaller airport rather than a large one. Then once you are trained enough, you can switch over to a larger airport. There are plenty if you research; however, smaller airports in your area are more likely to be the best bet.
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