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Butler county airport
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butler county airport
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KPIT - Pittsburgh International Airport (21 nm SW) Other nearby airports with instrument procedures: KPJC - Zelienople Municipal Airport (10 nm W) NOTE: Special Take-Off Minimums/Departure Procedures apply Please procure official charts for flight.įAA instrument procedures published for use from 15 June 2023 at 0901Z to 13 July 2023 at 0900z.

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Instrument Procedures NOTE: All procedures below are presented as PDF files. NOISE ABATEMENT PROC IN EFCT CMB TO 2000 FT BFR TURNING. * for 12-month period ending 15 June 2020 left of centerline, 17:1 slope to clearĪirport Ownership and Management from official FAA records Ownership:Īirport Operational Statistics Aircraft based on the field: RWY 08 5 FT BRUSH 93 FT FM THR 129 FT RIGHT.ģ5 ft. MALSF: 1,400 foot medium intensity approach lighting system with sequenced flashersĤ8 ft. Runway Information Runway 8/26 Dimensions:Ĥ-light PAPI on left (3.00 degrees glide path)Ĥ-light PAPI on left (3.50 degrees glide path) Nearby radio navigation aids VOR radial/distance COMMUNICATIONS PRVDD BY ALTOONA RADIO ON FREQS 122.1R/115.8T (ELLWOOD CITY RCO).More info: Visit or call Mark Feist at (513) 608-8521.FAA INFORMATION EFFECTIVE 15 JUNE 2023 Location FAA Identifier:ĪCTVT MALSF RWY 08 REIL RWY 26 PAPI RWY 08 & 26 HIRL RWY 08/26 - CTAF. Reasonably priced refreshments will be available for purchase. Where: Butler County Regional Airport, 2820 Bobmeyer Road, HamiltonĬost: $5 admission per person. What: 61st Annual Flying Circus Airshow presented by The Greater Cincinnati Radio Control Club The Greater Cincinnati Radio Control Club has about 200 members. Information will be available from The Greater Cincinnati Radio Control Club as well as from other area model aviation clubs. The event will also promote the model airplane hobby and there will be flight simulators on site, so guests can try it out. There’s always something in the air and something going on … It’s certainly exciting for everybody to see all of the different things we can do with models,” Feist said. There’s never a boring moment in the Flying Circus. There are designated areas in the back of the spectator viewing area if attendees want to bring large umbrellas. Guests are encouraged to bring chairs and sunscreen. There have been some year’s where the crowds were estimated at 8,000-plus. Last year, there were about 4,000 attendees on Saturday alone, because of the great weather.

butler county airport

The event typically draws about 5,000 people over the course of the weekend. Kids with Spina Bifida are invited to the event each year and they have an opportunity to fly some of the planes. The primary charity the event supports is the Spina Bifida Coalition of Cincinnati. We try to give back to the community as much as possible,” Feist said. “Most year’s, we give $10,000 or more to charities, if all things go well with our raffle, attendance, and good weather. For a complete show schedule, go to Proceeds from the event pay for the cost of the airshow and go back into the community, supporting select charities. The show schedule will be duplicated on both Saturday and Sunday. and a “Veteran Tribute/Heritage Flight” at 3:17 p.m. There will also be a “Spina Bifida Presentation” beginning at 12:48 p.m. The event will conclude with “Space Shuttle Launch,” starting at 3:27 p.m. Some of the jets are eight and nine feet long, and the jets are pushing 150 to 200 mph,” said Feist.įlights will be continuously scheduled throughout the event each day, including “Unusual Flying Object” at 12:10 p.m., “Stearman Squadron” at 12:38 p.m., “WW1″ at 12:53 p.m., “Helicopters” at 1:08 p.m., “Pearl Harbor” at 1:23 p.m. Some of the scale airplanes will have nine- and 10-foot wing spans. “A lot of people don’t understand exactly what this is all about, but these model airplanes are pretty large and complex. This year’s two-day event will be the 61st Flying Circus. The Greater Cincinnati Radio Control Club is a group of model airplane enthusiasts, who put on a radio control model air show every summer called The Flying Circus. Spectators also will see other fun and interesting things like Iron Man, Snoopy on his doghouse, flying stop signs, and a witch and Harry Potter on their broomsticks.















Butler county airport