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Salinas Airport plans Food and Fly In, waives nonprofit permit fees and opens formation flying for training
Summary
The Salinas Airport announced a Food and Fly In for March 3, waived city permitting fees for this nonprofit event, plans restaurant patio upgrades and will permit controlled formation flying for training in a designated box south of the airport.
The Salinas Airport manager outlined several community engagement and facility initiatives, including a Food and Fly In scheduled for March 3, upgrades to the airport restaurant patio and a new process to permit controlled formation flying for pilot groups.
The manager said Gate 1 (formerly Jet West) is co‑sponsoring the Salinas Food and Fly In and that tenant Aaron Chang is spearheading the event. The purpose, he said, is to bring more airplanes and families through the fence for static displays and to introduce non‑pilots to aircraft. The…
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