So I just read a flight school review which said that "It's based at a Class D Airport and that it was a nice experience."
So coming back to the main question, does it really matter? Do you get more exposure or something when training at a "certain class" airport?
"Class D" airports have a control tower, but are usually not super busy commercial airports (those are usually "Class C"). Some flight schools are based at airports without a control tower because they are not very busy. Both locations have their advantages and disadvantages, and you will be trained to deal with both types of airports.So I just read a flight school review which said that "It's based at a Class D Airport and that it was a nice experience."
So coming back to the main question, does it really matter? Do you get more exposure or something when training at a "certain class" airport?
"Class D" airports have a control tower, but are usually not super busy commercial airports (those are usually "Class C"). Some flight schools are based at airports without a control tower because they are not very busy.
I have often wondered about the operational tempo between KADS and KAUS. I do sometimes wonder if Addison is the busier of the two.
So coming back to the main question, does it really matter? Do you get more exposure or something when training at a "certain class" airport?
Some Class Ds are much busier the Class Cs. Take Centennial (KAPA) in the Denver area. Historically it has flip-flopped with La Guardia as the ~25th or so busiest airport in the US.I have often wondered about the operational tempo between KADS and KAUS. I do sometimes wonder if Addison is the busier of the two.
So coming back to the main question, does it really matter? Do you get more exposure or something when training at a "certain class" airport?
Some Class Ds are much busier the Class Cs. Take Centennial (KAPA) in the Denver area. Historically it has flip-flopped with La Guardia as the ~25th or so busiest airport in the US.
Lots of class D’s are busier than class C’s. Hell, KROA, a level 6, is class C. TEB is only a D.
Some class C airports aren't really that busy, but the surrounding airspace has enough traffic to have it's own TRACON. ABI by itself isn't nearly as busy as even some uncontrolled airports, but there is a lot of military traffic nearby.
Yep. We seem to agree.Lots of class D’s are busier than class C’s. Hell, KROA, a level 6, is class C. TEB is only a D.
Getting back to the question itself, it shouldn't matter. Good CFIs will expose you to both environments. I did my primary training at a nontowered airport but my CFI made me comfortable enough that I chose a Class C (well, actually, an ARSASo I just read a flight school review which said that "It's based at a Class D Airport and that it was a nice experience."
So coming back to the main question, does it really matter? Do you get more exposure or something when training at a "certain class" airport?