Air traffic over Lee Gilmer Airport in Gainesville was heavier than usual Saturday with approximately 150 planes in the skies and on the ground during the 44th annual Cracker Fly-In.
This long-standing tradition for many Gainesville residents kicked off with a pancake breakfast for early risers. Planes landed and took off continuously throughout the day as crowds moved around the airport field to get up close and personal with the variety of aircraft on display.
