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  2. List of joint-use airports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Civilian airport located on Miami-Dade County owned land, United States Coast Guard air station located on federal land, shared runways Clinton National Airport: N/A: Little Rock: Arkansas: LIT / KLIT / LIT: Civilian airport used for training by units from Little Rock Air Force Base: Colorado Springs Airport: Peterson Space Force Base: Colorado ...

  3. List of airports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The list of airports in the United States is broken down into separate lists due to the large number of airports. The lists include public-use and military airports in each U.S. state and territory .

  4. Airport/Facility Directory - Wikipedia

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    Each volume is updated every 56 days by the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) with information from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Aviation Charting Office (NACO). Information is provided on public-use and joint-use airports, heliports, and seaplane bases. The directory includes data that cannot be ...

  5. Through the fence operation - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) defines residential through-the-fence, or RTTF, as access granted to a federally obligated, public airfield from private, residential property or property zoned for residential use. [1]

  6. FAA clears DJI and other drone companies to fly near airports

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    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given nine companies permission to fly in controlled airspace, such as airports, as part of its Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability ...

  7. FAA airport categories - Wikipedia

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    It is used to determine whether an airport is eligible for funding through the federal government's Airport Improvement Program (AIP). Fewer than 20% of airports in the U.S. qualify for the program, though most that do not qualify are private-use-only airports. [1] At the bottom end are general aviation airports. To qualify for the AIP, they ...

  8. Six Washington airports want to charge ahead preparing for ...

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    The six public airports that threw in together on a federal grant application for airside charging infrastructure are Chehalis-Centralia, Yakima, Friday Harbor, Port Angeles, Everett’s Paine ...

  9. National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems - Wikipedia

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    NPIAS was developed and is currently maintained by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). [1] It identifies existing and proposed airports that are significant to national air transportation in the U.S., and thus eligible to receive federal grants under the Airport Improvement Program (AIP). It also includes estimates of the amount of AIP ...