Further Details on Pell City Alabama Lunch March 31
Previous post re TFR near KPLR is quite correct, in fact there is both a TFR, and restricted areas northeast of the airport.
R-2102A, B, C and R-2101 (Anniston Army Depot) are roughly centered about 10 NM north-northeast of the Tallageda VOR (108.8), which is the source of the VOR (or GPS)-A approach into KLPR. The airport is 10.4 NM DME west of the TDG VOR on the 263 radial. So pilots approaching KPLR from the northeast need to be aware of the Restricted areas and TFR. They are not always active, but R-2102 goes from the ground to 24,000. R-2101 is from the ground to 5000, and is really redundant because it is completely within the TFR.
The TFR is SFC-5,000 AGL, and overlaps roughly the southern half of the restricted areas.
Note that in good weather, there is a lot of sky diving at the airport but they are very vocal on the CTAF freq, 123.05. They land (or whatever you call a parachute arrival) beyond (to the south of) the grass parking area in front of the restaurant.
Flying over TDG VOR gives a good view of the Talladega Racetrack
All the info on the airport can be seen at:
http://www.airnav.com/airport/KPLR
If you look at the picture of the runway on that Airnav website, that picture is looking south down runway 20. In the foreground, just to the left of the threshold of runway 20 there is a line of hangars, and just above them in the picture is a building with a lot of grass parking area. That building is Sammies, and the parking area is right in front of the restaurant. You'll probably see a number of airplanes there, at least my airplane will be there. You can access the grass area by the paved taxiway that leads up to the hangars and restaurant, or there is also access from some points along the taxiway that parallels the runway. I have taxied to Sammies directly from the parallel taxiway, but if you have any question about access, the paved taxiway from the runway threshold is the surest and safest route to the parking area. The FBO is at the far end of the picture, the south end of the airport. Not sure whether they'll come and fuel by truck, or whether you have to taxi down to the FBO.
Restaurant reviews can be seen at:
http://www.airnav.com/airport/KPLR/SAMMIES_TOUCH_N_GO#c
The hamburger is called a "Breezie burger" after the homebuilt which you have probably seen. Sammie, the guy who started the restaurant, built one and flew it for a while, and unfortunately met an untimely end in it, but the restaurant continues on, and has a pretty good following.
Just to make sure, remember that KPLR is in the central time zone.
I'll be at Sammies no later than 12:00 CT, and hopefully well before then.
Hope to see many BAC members
Tom K