Berts Airport Details
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Location: Clemmons, North Carolina
Type: Small Airport
Scheduled Service: No
Local Code: NC32
GPS Code: NC32
Elevation: 690 Feet
Latitude: 36.0258
Longitude: -80.4364
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Runways at Berts Airport
Berts Airport has 1 runway.
# | Length | Width | Surface | Lighted |
1 | 2500 Feet | 150 Feet | TURF | No |
Why You Should Fly Charter to Berts Airport
Chartering a private jet for Berts Airport is not inexpensive but there are many reasons for do so such as speed or trip. Delays will be on you and not waiting for other reasons. Comfortability and room will be an issue for anyone with issues of being around people or in tight, closed spaces. Jets are smaller made and that can also make them faster in the air. Another way of adding some savings when it comes to quickness.
Most people cannot afford to charter a private jet but there are a few who can and do. Companies opt out of chartering private jets due to the high costs associated with jets. No matter what way one choose fly safety is first a priority. Speed and cost would come in a close second. Enjoy the flight.
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Air ambulance service Clemmons is an amazing thing. Some hospitals in the bigger cities are more capable of treating people in need of medical treatment. My son was sick as an infant and we lived in a small town in the middle of nowhere. One day the doctor came in and realized they could do no more for him so they called a hospital hours away and the children's hospital sent their medical air transport team to move my son where they could help him. The team came in and stabilized my child. The paramedics, my son and I proceeded to get in the helicopter and were quickly in a place they could save his life. I owe everything to these people. Medical air transport is the way to go.