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Pierre Regional Airport (IATA: PIR, ICAO: KPIR, FAA LID: PIR) is a public airport three miles east of Pierre, in Hughes County, South Dakota. [ 1 ] Federal Aviation Administration records say the airport had 15,983 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, [ 2 ] 13,692 in 2009 and 14,686 in 2010. [ 3 ]
English: FAA diagram of Pierre Regional Airport (PIR), an airport serving the City of Pierre, South Dakota. Date: 25 January 2024: Source:
This is a list of airports in South Dakota (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
Pierre Regional Airport; Pine Ridge Airport; R. ... Sioux Falls Regional Airport; Springfield Municipal Airport (South Dakota) Sturgis Municipal Airport (South Dakota
Lambert International Airport: 8.63 Tuesday, storm total 9.06 Rainfall totals varied immensely across the area. While some locations were shattering records, others saw only a trace of rain.
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Pierre Regional Airport is served by one commercial airline. Although in the center of the state, Pierre is one of only four state capitals not served by an Interstate highway (along with Dover, Delaware, Jefferson City, Missouri, and Juneau, Alaska). It is the only one that is not served by any expressways. [21]
Standard National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration rain gauge. A rain gauge (also known as udometer, pluviometer, ombrometer, and hyetometer) is an instrument used by meteorologists and hydrologists to gather and measure the amount of liquid precipitation in a predefined area, over a set period of time. [1]