Aircraft for Sale in Salem — Oregon, Massachusetts, and Virginia
Salem is a common American city name shared by several notable communities. Salem, Oregon (population ~175,000) is the state capital, located in the Willamette Valley between Portland and Eugene, served by Salem Airport (SLE/KSLE). Salem, Massachusetts (population ~45,000) is the historic Witch Trials city on Boston's North Shore, served by Beverly Airport (BVY/KBVY). Salem, Virginia (population ~25,000) is a city in the Roanoke Valley in the Blue Ridge Mountains, part of the Roanoke metro area served by Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport (ROA/KROA).
Three Salems — Willamette Valley, Boston North Shore, and Blue Ridge
Salem, Oregon's McNary Field (KSLE) serves as a reliever for Portland International, with instrument approaches, FBO services, and an active flight training community. The Willamette Valley's maritime climate creates instrument flying requirements, as low cloud and rain are common from October through April. The Cascade Range and Coast Range frame the valley with scenic terrain accessible on clear days.
Salem, Massachusetts uses Beverly Municipal Airport (KBVY) on the North Shore of Boston Harbor. New England weather demands solid IFR skills, but the coastline, Cape Cod, and the harbor islands offer exceptional fair-weather VFR destinations. Salem, Virginia benefits from Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional (KROA) for commercial and GA service, with the Blue Ridge Parkway and Appalachian highlands providing spectacular mountain VFR flying from this western Virginia base.
- Cessna 172/182: Standard at KSLE (OR), KBVY (MA), and regional fields near Salem VA.
- Piper Cherokee: Popular cross-state aircraft in Oregon and New England Salems.
- IFR-equipped singles/twins: Essential for Pacific NW and New England weather.
- Blue Ridge touring aircraft: VFR scenery flying near Salem, Virginia.
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