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Spirit Airways Summer Retreat ALOHA

Built by FriscoFlounder · Established August 2026

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HDG 000°
live traffic · quiet skies
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Runway

1

Longest strip

2,526 ft water

Placed objects

24

Field elevation

3 ft

From the builder

The story of Spirit Airways Summer Retreat

🌺ALOHA Airfield ICAO: ALOHA | Home of the Wild River Bush League Built on the remains of Spirit Airways’ legendary Hawaiian base, ALOHA was rescued from abandonment by the Wild River Bush League and transformed into the crew’s tropical headquarters on Oʻahu. Managed by the questionably qualified but eternally confident Frisco Flounder, the field sits just a coconut’s throw from Aulani Resort, with beaches, palms, mountain views, and its own train station delivering passengers directly to the madness. The old Spirit facilities now house Bush League aircraft, a crew lounge, maintenance operations of varying legitimacy, and enough Hawaiian shirts to violate several aviation regulations. ALOHA has become the place where bush planes meet paradise. Pilots island-hop by day, gather by the hangars at sunset, and occasionally explain to tourists why a Cessna is parked next to the train station. Spirit Airways may have disappeared. But its Spirit washed ashore here. 🌺✈️ ALOHA: Come for the landing. Stay because Frisco lost the paperwork.

- FriscoFlounder

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