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Can I travel Space-A from a non-military location (e.g. commercial airport)?

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Can I travel Space-A from a non-military location (e.g. commercial airport)?

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The short answer is Yes but its going to take some detective work and time on your part. First, you probably wont find any recordings for flight info at these non-military locations. Most of these flights are known as Operational Support Airlift (OSA) and are listed online on the JOSAC web site if you have .mil access and a DoD Common Access Card (not available to retirees). Heres the steps youll need to take: 1. If you see a flight that interests you then consult www.airnav.com (“Airports” tab using the 4-letter ICAO airport code in the search field). Towards the bottom of that page, you will find a section entitled “FBO, Fuel Providers, and Aircraft Ground Support”. FBOs are Fixed Base Operators and they are businesses that handle non-commercial flights (otherwise known as General Aviation (GA) flights). Call the FBO’s and ask if they handle military flights coming into the airport. Explain to them that you are a member of the military (retired/active or other) and that you are tryin

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