Genesee County is a general aviation airport in Batavia with runways 10 and 28 measured at around 5,500 ft. It is a favorite airport of mine to go for a nice sunset flight from Buffalo. Not even halfway, on clear days you can see the skyline of both Rochester and Buffalo. The airport has a relatively long runway, no landing fees and the fuel here is competitively priced and usually one of the lowest in the region. It is very close to the I-90(in fact, my downwind for 28 is generally right above the 90) and if you follow the interstate, you will inevitably spot it from the air. Once you park your aircraft and walk inside, you will see a meeting room, a bunch of TVs with weather radar looping and a kitchen that likely still has some stale coffee you can help yourself to(I mean that in the nicest way possible). The people who work here are super nice and the facility offers both 100LL and Jet Fuel. Self-serve is predictably cheaper and for them to fill up your gas is usually about $ 0.40/c a gallon more. During my flight training, it was the first airport other than Lancaster that I solo’d to so it always will have a special place in my heart. Not to mention it has an ILS system for instrument approaches and you’ll often see many people here practicing. Oh, pattern elevation is 1,912ft and field elevation is 912 ft.