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Introduction Table of Contents

This blog and referenced sites tell you about Space A travel for the US Military. The rest you learn on The Fly. Usually when you travel you have a destination in mind. But that can lead to a lot of frustration if there are no flights to that location. A better choice is to Go with the Flow - Fly where the planes Fly. Any road will do when you don't know where you're going. Things get outdated fast so double check what you read here. Happy Trails to You.

Introduction and Table of Contents
Flight Schedules
Space A Sites
Locations and Phones
Space Available Handbook
Tips For Newbies
Flight Destination Database
Links for Space A
Email Sign Up
Space A Terminals
AMC Grams
SpaceA.net Links 
My Space A Blogs
Space A Maps
Air Force Installations
Common Destinations Space A
SpaceA.Net Links
Pepperd.com Space A




Photos From Some of Our Trips






Beth and Craig Hullinger
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A Cozy Ride next to the South Carolina Army National Guard CH-47 on an Air Force C-17 coming home from Afghanistan.

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