Photos of San Carlos Airport Airport

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KSQL, Cirrus line up at San Carlos airport, CA, photo by Van Propeller
Van Propeller
SQL, San Carlos, photo by Florida Metal
Florida Metal
SQL, San Carlos, photo by Florida Metal
Florida Metal
SQL, San Carlos Airport, photo by Florida Metal
Florida Metal
KSQL, Line-up of locally-based Cirrus SR20 + SR22 aircraft @ San Carlos Airport, CA (viewed facing east), photo by Steve Nation
Steve Nation
KSQL, Line-up of locally-based Cirrus SR20 + SR22 aircraft @ San Carlos Airport, CA (viewed facing west), photo by Steve Nation
Steve Nation
KSQL, General Aviation Ramp @ San Carlos Airport, CA on rainy February day, photo by Steve Nation
Steve Nation
KSQL, Noise Abatement Procedures Sign at Runway 12 holding area - San Carlos Airport, CA, photo by Steve Nation
Steve Nation
KSQL, Locally-based GA aircraft parked by general aviation terminal @ San Carlos Airport, CA, photo by Steve Nation
Steve Nation
KSQL, Cirrus Line-Up on ramp outside GA Terminal @ San Carlos Airport, CA, photo by Steve Nation
Steve Nation
SQL, Top picture is view to the east and the main reporting point when flying in from that direction, which is the cement plant . I reported over it many times.This pic also shows the amazing Howard Hughes Mining Barge I which was there in the mid 80s., photo by S B J
S B J
SQL, TriPacer 71P seen as it begins its takeoff from runway 30. On the left of 71P is a salt pile which helped in poor vis. and next to it is the historic Howard Hughes Mining Barge I. It was in the Redwood City harbor in the mid 80s.View SE., photo by S B J
S B J
SQL, View one would have taxiing out from the west side to runway 30. Did this for several years in the 80s. View is to the south. Other then the summertime crosswinds,San Carlos was a nice airport and in the mid 80s had some good tower people., photo by S B J
S B J
SQL, N2371P at San Carlos in 1988.View is north and the administration building (flag) and Sky Kitchen. Notice two airliners above 71P on (short) final to SFO.Was interesting flying under them (tower gave advisorys) when departing to the east., photo by S B J
S B J
SQL, N2371P crabbing on takeoff at San Carlos airport in a typical summer afternoon wind condition.Notice windsock behind 71P.Better brush up on crosswinds if you fly out of San Carlos. The wind is most often as seen due to the cool coast and warm valley east, photo by S B J
S B J
SQL, On base for runway 30 about to turn final at San Carlos around 1988., photo by S B J
S B J
SQL, 1960-61 small building(2 cars in front)near the beginning of runway 12, was the airport office.Harpers Ferry was to be offices,restaurant and marina but never finished. Hap Harper was the FBO/Cessna dealer(big hangar near freeway).View is to the south., photo by S B J
S B J
KSQL, Typical day on the visitor's ramp at San Carlos (much activity!), photo by Steve Nation
Steve Nation
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