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Fullerton Municipal Airport

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Fullerton Municipal Airport
NameFullerton Municipal Airport
IataFUL
IcaoKFUL
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TypePublic
OwnerCity of Fullerton, California
OperatorFullerton Municipal Airport Division
LocationOrange County, California
Elevation96
Coordinates33°52′18″N 117°58′47″W

Fullerton Municipal Airport is a public airport located in Orange County, California, serving the city of Fullerton, California and surrounding areas, including Anaheim, Buena Park, and Garden Grove. The airport is owned and operated by the City of Fullerton, California, and is a popular destination for general aviation and flight training activities, with many flight schools and aircraft maintenance facilities on site, such as California Flight Center and Fullerton Flight Center. The airport is also home to several aviation businesses, including aircraft sales and charter services, such as Pacific Coast Aviation and West Coast Aviation Services. Nearby attractions include Knott's Berry Farm, Disneyland, and Angel Stadium of Anaheim, making it a convenient option for tourists and business travelers alike, with easy access to Interstate 5 and State Route 91.

Overview

The airport is situated on approximately 86 acres of land, with one asphalt runway, designated as Runway 06/24, which is 3,121 feet long and 75 feet wide, and is equipped with precision approach path indicator lights and a visual approach slope indicator system. The airport is classified as a reliever airport by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), serving as a secondary airport to John Wayne Airport and Los Angeles International Airport, and is also a popular destination for recreational flying and aerial sightseeing activities, with many air tour operators and flight schools offering scenic flights over Orange County and Los Angeles County. The airport is located near several major universities, including California State University, Fullerton and Fullerton College, and is also close to several major hospitals, including St. Jude Medical Center and Fullerton Regional Medical Center. The airport is also home to several community events, including the annual Fullerton Air Show and the Orange County Air Fair.

History

The airport was established in 1913, making it one of the oldest airports in California, and has a rich history of aviation and military activities, with many notable pilots and aviators having flown from the airport, including Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart. During World War II, the airport was used as a training base for the United States Army Air Forces, and was also used as a military airfield during the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The airport has undergone several renovations and expansions over the years, including the construction of a new terminal building and the installation of air traffic control systems, and has been recognized for its contributions to aviation and community development by organizations such as the National Association of State Aviation Officials and the Federal Aviation Administration. The airport has also been the site of several notable aviation events, including the National Air Races and the International Air Show.

Facilities

The airport has a range of facilities and services, including a terminal building with passenger lounges and pilot facilities, as well as fueling stations and maintenance hangars, and is home to several fixed-base operators (FBOs), including Fullerton Aviation and Pacific Coast Aviation Services. The airport also has a control tower and air traffic control systems, and is equipped with weather observation and navigation aids, including a VOR and an ILS system. The airport is also home to several aviation businesses, including aircraft sales and charter services, such as West Coast Aviation and California Aviation Services. The airport's runway and taxiway systems are well-maintained, with regular inspections and repairs to ensure safe and efficient operations, and the airport is also equipped with emergency response and firefighting services.

Operations

The airport is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and offers a range of services, including fueling, maintenance, and flight instruction, with many flight schools and instructors available to provide training and certification programs, such as private pilot and instrument rating courses. The airport is also a popular destination for recreational flying and aerial sightseeing activities, with many air tour operators and flight schools offering scenic flights over Orange County and Los Angeles County. The airport's air traffic control systems and weather observation facilities help to ensure safe and efficient operations, and the airport is also equipped with emergency response and firefighting services, including a crash fire rescue team and a hazardous materials response team. The airport is also home to several community events, including the annual Fullerton Air Show and the Orange County Air Fair.

Environment

The airport is committed to minimizing its environmental impact, with initiatives such as noise reduction and air quality management programs, and is also home to several wildlife conservation and habitat restoration projects, including a wetland restoration project and a wildlife habitat preservation program. The airport's fueling stations and maintenance hangars are designed to minimize hazardous waste and pollution, and the airport also has a recycling program and a waste reduction program in place. The airport is also working to reduce its carbon footprint, with initiatives such as energy-efficient lighting and sustainable building practices, and is also exploring the use of alternative fuels and electric vehicles. The airport is also home to several community gardens and green spaces, including a community garden and a wildlife garden.

Incidents

Despite its strong safety record, the airport has experienced several incidents over the years, including aircraft accidents and near-misses, such as a mid-air collision in 2015 and a runway incursion in 2018. The airport has a robust safety management system in place, with regular inspections and audits to identify and mitigate potential hazards, and is also home to a safety committee and a risk management team. The airport works closely with regulatory agencies, such as the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board, to investigate and respond to incidents, and is also committed to providing training and resources to pilots and aircraft operators to help prevent accidents and ensure safe operations. The airport is also equipped with emergency response and firefighting services, including a crash fire rescue team and a hazardous materials response team. Category:Airports in California

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