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    4.0 (1 review)

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    Pittsburgh International Airport - Pittsburgh International Airport.

    Pittsburgh International Airport

    3.7(766 reviews)
    79.3 mi

    This airport is built for efficiency. There is a…read morethree-tiered deck outside. The higher deck is for drop-offs, the second deck is for pick-ups, and the bottom deck is for something else, maybe Ubers or shuttles...not sure. There is plenty of space in the airport for when it gets crowded, and the whole place is very clean. Families walking by with worried fathers, little girls with monkey backpacks and one shoe untied, middle school kids trying to do their part to help out. The loudspeaker system is very clear, and all announcements are heard, whether they pertain to you or not. Apparently, they have a policy of no check-in until 2 hours before your departure. This gives you about 90 minutes to get through TSA, and find your gate, get something to eat, go to the restroom, etc. It punishes those who come early. I don't see the logic in this. Also, the attendant who told me was less than polite about it. Overall, the airport staff is friendly, and answered any questions I had. The TSA line went quickly, and I got to get a bite to eat with plenty of time to get to my flight.

    I finally made my way to PIT to catch an early morning flight to DFW recently. I'm not a fan of the…read morenew parking lot system at all. The shuttle drivers I interacted with both times were friendly. The names of the stops just did not make sense. Do the names Champions, Bridges, Robotics, etc. identify lots A, B, C, D, and the numbered sections? Quite a few passengers are walking all over the lot trying to figure out where they get off the shuttle, and the location of their vehicles. Not good. TSA for early morning flights is still long, and not as smooth as it was before the remodel. The gate areas are still pretty much untouched. And of course, the tram is gone along with the airplane that hung over the TSA area in the old airport, along with T-Rex. I did spot Franco upon my return through PIT which was a highlight. Exiting the shuttle parking lot with pre-booked reservations there is no information stating that the QR code wasn't needed, and that the gate would just open to let you exit. I spoke with the attendant over the intercom who told me to just go. Is the system that advanced a ticket or code isn't needed to leave? Minor things like this were annoying, and don't make the experience better than the old system, IMO.

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    The Ohio State University Airport - OSU - Main Lobby Aircraft on the ceiling

    The Ohio State University Airport - OSU

    3.6(16 reviews)
    79.5 miNorthwest

    My son is interested in becoming a pilot so we went over to the Austin E. Knowlton Airport and…read morelearning Center to inquire about their pilot licensing programs. This facility is also The Ohio State University Airport. They have a small museum and aviation learning center within the terminal building. The learning center is the most cost effective learning centers in central Ohio. I discovered that in Ohio you must be 17 years old, read, speak, write and understand English, and successfully complete a 3rd class Medical Certificate. Additionally, you must pass an FAA written knowledge examine, complete at least 40 hours of flight time (realistically more like 250 hours to be able to fly cross-country, at night and instrument flying. The aviation Learning center is highly regarded, friendly and professionally competent. There is a shortage of pilots at this time and with Boomers retiring the job openings should exist going into the future. That is a comforting thought considering the money I'm going to have to put out for a aeronautical engineering degree and pilots license.

    The airport is owned and operated by the University. It's used for educational as well as general…read moreaviation services for the public. I'm told the school has a wonderful aviation program. The staff is very friendly and helpful. They had towels and drinks available. There's even an observation deck on the 2nd floor which brought out the little kid in us. No waiting like in the big airports. Some aspects of the airport brought back fond memories of when I first started flying in the 70's. A great place for interested kids or to snap some photos. Free parking. Don't have to be flying, you can just come for a visit.11/24

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