SFO landing path 下旁也有3個小飛機場,學開飛機/富人/上下班的經常飛來飛去的
前軍用,NASA,Lockheed 公商用
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moffett_Federal_Airfield
Private aircraft
[edit]Moffett Airfield is home to H211, LLC, owned by Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Through the LLC they pay $1.3 million a year to NASA to park their Boeing 767-200 and Gulfstream V jets.[31] The airplanes have also had scientific equipment installed by NASA to allow experiments to be run in flight.
Lockheed Martin and Jon Stark, a helicopter operator, also have use of the airfield.[citation needed]
In October 2008 the first Zeppelin airship to offer private flights in the United States since 1937's Hindenburg disaster[32][citation needed][dubious – discuss] became available for tours of the Bay Area and beyond. The 246-foot (75 m) craft, operated by Airship Ventures, was housed in Hangar Two,[33] was built in Germany and was the fourth modern airship constructed and the third to be put in public service. It was dedicated and given the name Eureka at the celebration of Moffett Field's 75th anniversary.[12][34] Zeppelin flights ended in November 2012, and Airship Ventures ceased business. Eureka was disassembled and returned to Germany.[35]
Strong community opposition to the use of the airfield by FedEx Express and UPS Airlines blocked the transition of the airfield to public use in the 1990s.[citation needed]
AirNav.com reports that "Moffett Field is now available to corporate and charter aircraft (jet fuel only)", with prior permission required for landing.[36] Google subsidiary Planetary Ventures has retained contractor Avports LLC to manage the facilities[1] and provide services as a fixed-base operator (FBO).[37]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Carlos_Airport_(California)?