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The airport is served by four instrument approaches, including an RNAV (GPS) approach to both runway 4 and 22. [29] Local television station WCPO operates a doppler weather radar at the airport. [30] An airport viewing area is located at the southwest edge of the airport. [31] The aircraft upholstery shop Air Mod is based at the airport. [32]
Rickenbacker ANGB operates at the airport as a tenant of the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, sharing the facility with commercial airlines and other civilian aircraft operators. The air base is a joint military facility whose own tenant activities include the Ohio Army National Guard 's Army Aviation Support Facility #2, Navy Reserve and ...
In the year ending January 31, 2023, the airport had 18,780 aircraft operations, average 51 per day: 85% general aviation, 7% air taxi, 8% military, and <1% airline. 75 aircraft were based at this airport at the time: 51 single-engine and 11 multi-engine airplanes, 8 military, 4 jets, and 1 ultralight. [1]
The current OSU Airport began in 1943 as a flight training facility for military and civilian pilots, operated by the OSU School of Aviation. [6] The airport was used as a research location for crop dusting aircraft in the 1940s. A Piper J-3 Cub was used for testing until it crashed in 1957 and the project was halted. [5]
In August 1990, the 160th Air Refueling Group was one of the first Air Guard units to deploy aircraft to the Middle East after the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Aircraft, aircrews and support personnel began volunteer rotational Desert Shield deployments to a provisional Tanker Task Force at King Abdul Aziz Air Base, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (1709th ...
For the 12-month period ending July 29, 2021, the airport had 43,582 aircraft operations, an average of 119 per day: nearly 100% general aviation and <1% military.At that time there were 106 aircraft based at this airport: 87 single-engine and 9 multi-engine airplanes, 8 helicopters, 1 jet, and 1 ultralight.
Between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012, Indianapolis Center handled 1,922,383 aircraft operations. [3] Indianapolis Center covers approximately 73,000 square miles [ 4 ] of the Midwestern United States , including parts of Indiana , Illinois , Kentucky , Ohio , West Virginia , Virginia and Tennessee .
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