Let's see, best:
Midway: subway within walking distance, if you call ahead on Multicom Altantic Aviation will have fresh cookies! Plus there's a Dunkie's in the subway terminal which I sorely miss in Indiana. The new terminal isn't bad but I normally fly in a private plane.
Denver: Love it! Just a beautiful airport and well laid out. Best large airport in the US IMO
Providence: Easy to get to, friendly to GA, nice terminal. Only bad thing is the insanely long security line.
Indianapolis: I can't say enough good things about this airport. Raytheon Aviation is awesome to GA. Free parking for 30 minutes when dropping off an picking up. The terminal is well laid out and has only once had a long security line in the many times I've been there. Only one problem: long ass taxi times when the wind's from the NE.
Boston: Home airport, love the approach. Plus the subway is very close. Don't drive in though, it sucks paying $3 just to leave the area.
Any place with an observation deck. MSP counts because the garage is an awesome vantage point and the cops are understanding of nerdy college students with cameras.
WORST:
O'Hare: Like the terminal, shitiest runway design ever. Nice to have one of the busiest airports in the US drop to half it's normal capacity with bad weather, which is a lot in Chicago.
Reagan National: Love the River Visual to 18 but the terminal sucks. I hate having to leave security to change gates. Plus, GA isn't allowed there any more, which also sucks.
Heathrow: Two things... what a dump and only three runways?! Freakin' holding patterns.
Any place with only Signature Aviation serving GA. Nothing like flying in and getting charged for a "security screening" when you're flying the damned airplane. $40 in fees when flying into Meigs (rest in peace) not counting Chicago landing fees and fuel. My ass still hurts.
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