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  2. Falcon Field (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Since 1976 Falcon Field has been the home of Airbase Arizona, one of the largest units in the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) which operates a flying B-17G "Sentimental Journey" and a B-25J "Maid in the Shade" among other aircraft. On May 19, 2016, the Falcon Field World War II Aviation Hangars were listed in the National Register of Historic ...

  3. List of Class D airports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Falcon Field Airport: FFZ AZ 314,167 600 2020 [15] Phoenix Deer Valley Airport: DVT AZ 402,444 888 2020 [16] Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport: AZA AZ 273,672 109 2021 [17] Prescott Regional - Ernest A Love Field Airport: PRC AZ 235,807 233 2020 [18] Scottsdale Airport: SDL AZ 202,564 330 2020 [19] Ryan Field Airport: RYN AZ 110,028 226 2019 [20]

  4. CAE Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    It was first called Belgian Aviation School [6] and then Sabena Air Training Center as a subsidiary of Sabena Flight Academy. The same year, it was decided to carry out practical training in flight in Phoenix because the weather in Arizona allows for flights throughout the year in a high and complex air traffic environment. [ 1 ]

  5. 5 killed when small plane crashes through Arizona airport ...

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    The Honda HA-420 jet crashed around 4:40 p.m. at Falcon Field Airport in Mesa, a city about 25 miles east of Phoenix, according to the National Transportation Safety Board.

  6. 138th Fighter Wing - Wikipedia

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    The 138th Fighter Wing (138 FW) is an Oklahoma Air National Guard unit stationed at Tulsa Air National Guard Base at Tulsa International Airport in Tulsa, Oklahoma.. As an Air National Guard unit, the 138 FW is part of the Air Reserve Component (ARC) of the U.S. Air Force and is operationally gained by the Air Combat Command.

  7. Harvey Young Airport - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Young Airport, having previously been annexed into Tulsa city limits, was denied federal disaster aid. Young in the aftermath assaulted a Tulsa police officer who arrested him for burning the debris. He was fined $300 for the assault and $50 for burning trash. Young suffered a stroke and died at age 67 on February 16, 1985.

  8. Arizona World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    Auxiliary of Douglas Army Air Field Now: Airfield closed and abandoned. Falcon Field Army Air Field, Mesa; Western Flight Training Center Now: Falcon Field Airport (IATA: MSC, ICAO: KFFZ) Kingman Army Airfield, 7 miles (11 km) northeast of Kingman; Army Air Forces Gunnery School/Army Air Forces Flexible Gunnery School; 4 August 1942–30 June 1945

  9. Falcon Field - Wikipedia

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    Falcon Field may refer to: Falcon Field (Arizona) , an airport in Mesa, Arizona, United States Falcon Field (Georgia) , an airport in Peachtree City, Georgia, United States