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FAA INFORMATION EFFECTIVE 14 FEBRUARY 2008

Location

FAA Identifier: AID
Lat/Long: 40-06-31.0000N / 085-36-46.8000W
40-06.516667N / 085-36.780000W
40.1086111 / -85.6130000
(estimated)
Elevation: 919 ft. / 280.1 m (surveyed)
Variation: 03W (1985)
From city: 3 miles E of ANDERSON, IN
Time zone: UTC -5 (UTC -4 during Daylight Savings Time)
Zip code: 46017

Airport Operations

Airport use: Open to the public
Activation date: 10/1959
Sectional chart: CHICAGO
Control tower: yes
ARTCC: INDIANAPOLIS CENTER
FSS: TERRE HAUTE FLIGHT SERVICE STATION
NOTAMs facility: AID (NOTAM-D service available)
Attendance: 0700-2100
Wind indicator: lighted
Segmented circle: yes
Lights: DUSK-DAWN
WHEN ATCT CLSD MIRL RYS 18/36 & 12/30 OPERS MED INTST TO INCR INTST & ACTVT MALSF RY 30 REIL RY 12 VASI RY 12 - 126.0. VASI RY 30 & PAPI RY 18 ON CONTINUOUSLY.
Beacon: white-green (lighted land airport)

Airport Communications

CTAF: 126.0
UNICOM: 122.95
WX AWOS-3: 118.375 (765-378-1510)
ANDERSON GROUND: 121.6 [0700-2100]
ANDERSON TOWER: 126.0 [0700-2100]
WX ASOS at MIE (13 nm NE): 114.4 (765-288-9617)
  • APCH/DEP SERVICE PROVIDED BY INDIANAPOLIS ARTCC ON FREQS 120.65/317.8 (MUNCIE RCAG).

Nearby radio navigation aids

VOR radial/distance  VOR name  Freq  Var
MIEr235/12.7MUNCIE VOR/DME114.4003W
MZZr176/23.3MARION VOR/DME108.6003W
SHBr018/30.2SHELBYVILLE VORTAC112.0001E
OKKr141/32.4KOKOMO VORTAC113.5000E
VHPr062/38.9BRICKYARD VORTAC116.3001E

 
NDB name  Hdg/Dist  Freq  Var  ID
VIDEO300/5.237103WAI .- ..
NEW CASTLE317/19.338502WUWL ..- .-- .-..
METROPOLITAN066/22.633803WUMP ..- -- .--.
ZIONSVILLE074/30.924803WHZP .... --.. .--.
GREENWOOD040/36.039802WHFY .... ..-. -.--

Airport Services

Fuel available: 100LL JET-A
Parking: hangars and tiedowns
Airframe service: MAJOR
Powerplant service: MAJOR
Bottled oxygen: LOW
Bulk oxygen: NONE

Runway Information

Runway 12/30

Dimensions: 5400 x 100 ft. / 1646 x 30 m
Surface: asphalt/grooved, in fair condition
Weight bearing capacity: 
Single wheel: 45.0
Double wheel: 55.0
Double tandem: 85.0
Runway edge lights: medium intensity
RUNWAY 12  RUNWAY 30
Latitude: 40-06.716737N40-06.340405N
Longitude: 085-37.376415W085-36.327058W
Elevation: 880.1 ft.919.0 ft.
Gradient: 0.7%0.7%
Traffic pattern: leftleft
Runway heading: 118 magnetic, 115 true298 magnetic, 295 true
Displaced threshold: no88 ft.
Markings: precision, in fair conditionprecision, in fair condition
Visual slope indicator: 4-box VASI on left (3.00 degrees glide path)4-box VASI on left (3.00 degrees glide path)
Approach lights: MALSF: 1,400 foot medium intensity approach lighting system with sequenced flashers
Runway end identifier lights: yesno
Touchdown point: yes, no lightsyes, no lights
Instrument approach: ILS
Obstructions: 117 ft. trees, 1831 ft. from runway, 519 ft. right of centerline, 13:1 slope to clear5 ft. road, 201 ft. from runway, 336 ft. right of centerline
APCH RATIO 0: AT DSPLCD THLD OVER 5 FT ROAD; 0 FT FM DSPLCD THLD. ALSO 59 FT TREES 859 FT FM RY ENDS 590 FT R OF CNTRLN; 15:1 APCH RATIO.

Runway 18/36

Dimensions: 3400 x 75 ft. / 1036 x 23 m
Surface: asphalt/grooved, in good condition
Weight bearing capacity: 
Single wheel: 10.0
Runway edge lights: medium intensity
RUNWAY 18  RUNWAY 36
Latitude: 40-06.778505N40-06.218595N
Longitude: 085-36.666017W085-36.664533W
Elevation: 912.6 ft.907.9 ft.
Gradient: 0.1%0.1%
Traffic pattern: leftleft
Runway heading: 183 magnetic, 180 true003 magnetic, 360 true
Displaced threshold: 301 ft.298 ft.
Markings: basic, in good conditionbasic, in good condition
Visual slope indicator: 2-light PAPI on left (3.00 degrees glide path)
Runway end identifier lights: nono
Touchdown point: yes, no lightsyes, no lights
Obstructions: 84 ft. tree, 1463 ft. from runway, 134 ft. right of centerline, 15:1 slope to clear
RWY 18 APCH RATIO 21:1 TO DSPLCD THR.
14 ft. road, 373 ft. from runway, 139 ft. right of centerline, 12:1 slope to clear
APCH RATIO 47:1 TO DSPLCD THR.

Airport Ownership and Management from official FAA records

Ownership: Publicly-owned
Owner: CITY OF ANDERSON
282 AIRPORT RD
ANDERSON, IN 46017
Phone 765-648-6293
Manager: STEVE W. DARLINGTON
282 AIRPORT RD.
ANDERSON, IN 46017
Phone 765-648-6293

Airport Operational Statistics

Aircraft based on the field: 86
Single engine airplanes: 72
Multi engine airplanes: 9
Jet airplanes: 1
Helicopters: 1
Gliders airplanes: 1
Ultralights: 2
    
Aircraft operations: avg 74/day *
48% local general aviation
45% transient general aviation
6% air taxi
<1% military
* for 12-month period ending 31 December 2006

Additional Remarks

ACFT DPTG RWY 12, 18 & 36 UNABLE TO SEE EACH OTHER.
DEER ON & INVOF ARPT.
RWY 18/36 NOT AVBL TO AIR CARRIER ACFT OVER 30 SEATS.

Instrument Procedures

NOTE: All procedures below are presented as PDF files. If you need a reader for these files, you should download the free Adobe Reader.

NOT FOR NAVIGATION. Please procure official charts for flight.
FAA instrument procedures published for use between 14 February 2008 at 0901Z and 13 March 2008 at 0900Z.

 
IAPs - Instrument Approach Procedures
ILS RWY 30   download (315KB)
VOR OR GPS-A   download (238KB)
NDB OR GPS RWY 30   download (290KB)
NOTE: Special Alternate Minimums apply   download (18KB)
NOTE: Special Take-Off Minimums apply   download (32KB)

Other nearby airports with instrument procedures:

I99 - Alexandria Airport (8 nm N)
KMIE - Delaware County Airport-Johnson Field (13 nm NE)
KUWL - New Castle-Henry County Municipal Airport (19 nm SE)
KMQJ - Mount Comfort Airport (21 nm SW)
KUMP - Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport (22 nm SW)