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Coordinates: 43°20′28.4″N 73°36′37.1″W / 43.341222°N 73.610306°W / 43.341222; -73.610306
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==History ==
==History ==
Ground was broken in 1941. The airport has been served commercially by [[Colonial Airlines]]<ref name="history">{{cite web |url=http://www.warrencountydpw.com/Airport_07/History.htm |title=A brief history of the Warren County Airport |publisher=Warren County Department of Public Works |accessdate=2010-07-17}}</ref> (1940s),{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}} [[Eastern Air Lines]]<ref name="history"/> (1950s),{{citation needed|date=July 2010}} [[Mohawk Airlines]]<ref name="history"/>(1950s - 1970s),{{citation needed|date=July 2010}} [[Allegheny Airlines]]<ref name="history"/> (1970s),{{citation needed|date=July 2010}} and [[Air North (US)|Air North]] (1960s-1980s).{{citation needed|date=July 2010}} The airport was originally sited a few miles west of its current location, on what are now the grounds of Queensbury High School on Aviation Road.{{citation needed|date=July 2010}}
From 1918 to 1946, the county's only airport, Floyd Bennett Field, was located on what are now the grounds of [[Queensbury High School]].<ref name=historical society">{{cite web |url=http://www.warrencountyhistoricalsociety.org/history-of-warren-county/54-facts-about-warren-county/ |title=54 Facts About Warren County |publisher=Warren County Historical Society |accessdate=August 9, 2010}}</ref> In 1941, ground was broken a few miles east at what is now the current site of the airport. The airport has been served commercially by [[Colonial Airlines]]<ref name="history">{{cite web |url=http://www.warrencountydpw.com/Airport_07/History.htm |title=A brief history of the Warren County Airport |publisher=Warren County Department of Public Works |accessdate=2010-07-17}}</ref> (1940s),{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}} [[Eastern Air Lines]]<ref name="history"/> (1950s),{{citation needed|date=July 2010}} [[Mohawk Airlines]]<ref name="history"/>(1950s - 1970s),{{citation needed|date=July 2010}} [[Allegheny Airlines]]<ref name="history"/> (1970s),{{citation needed|date=July 2010}} and [[Air North (US)|Air North]] (1960s-1980s).{{citation needed|date=July 2010}}


==Facilities ==
==Facilities ==

Revision as of 12:51, 9 August 2010

Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorWarren County
LocationQueensbury, New York
Elevation AMSL328 ft / 100 m
Coordinates43°20′28.4″N 73°36′37.1″W / 43.341222°N 73.610306°W / 43.341222; -73.610306
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
1/19 5,000 1,524 Asphalt
12/30 4,000 1,219 Asphalt

Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport (IATA: GFL, ICAO: KGFL), formerly known as Warren County Airport, is a public airport located in the town of Queensbury three miles (5 km) northeast of the city of Glens Falls in Warren County, New York, USA.[1] It is named in honor of Floyd Bennett, the pilot for the first flight ever over the North Pole.[2]

The annual Adirondack Balloon Festival is held at this airport.[3]

History

From 1918 to 1946, the county's only airport, Floyd Bennett Field, was located on what are now the grounds of Queensbury High School.[4] In 1941, ground was broken a few miles east at what is now the current site of the airport. The airport has been served commercially by Colonial Airlines[5] (1940s),[citation needed] Eastern Air Lines[5] (1950s),[citation needed] Mohawk Airlines[5](1950s - 1970s),[citation needed] Allegheny Airlines[5] (1970s),[citation needed] and Air North (1960s-1980s).[citation needed]

Facilities

Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport covers 500 acres (202 ha)[5] and has two runways:

  • Runway 1/19: 5,000 x 150 ft (1,524 x 46 m), Surface: Asphalt[5]
  • Runway 12/30: 4,000 x 100 ft (1,219 x 30 m), Surface: Asphalt[5]

The north-facing runway 1 is equipped with an instrument landing system and a medium intensity approach lighting system with runway alignment lights. GPS-based instrument approaches are available to all four runway ends. A VORTAC is located at the field and during the 1990s and earlier was used as the basis for IFR approaches to the main runway.

Incidents and Accidents

On November 19, 1969, Mohawk Airlines Flight 411 crashed into Pilot Knob Mountain while attempting to land at the conclusion of a flight from Albany. All 14 passengers and crew were killed in the accident.

References

  1. ^ "Welcome to the Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport". Warren County Department of Public Works. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  2. ^ "Floyd Bennett". Warren County Department of Public Works. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  3. ^ "Adirondack Balloon Festival". Adirondack Balloon Festival. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  4. ^ "54 Facts About Warren County". Warren County Historical Society. Retrieved August 9, 2010.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "A brief history of the Warren County Airport". Warren County Department of Public Works. Retrieved 2010-07-17.