Dayton–Wright Brothers Airport Explained

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Dayton–Wright Brothers Airport
Iata:MGY
Icao:KMGY
Faa:MGY
Type:Public
Owner:City of Dayton
City-Served:Dayton, Ohio
Location:Miami Township, Montgomery County / Clearcreek Township, Warren County
Elevation-F:957
Elevation-M:292
Pushpin Map:USA Ohio#USA
Pushpin Relief:yes
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Ohio
Pushpin Label:MGY
Pushpin Label Position:right
R1-Number:2/20
R1-Length-F:5,000
R1-Length-M:1,524
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:2022
Stat1-Header:Aircraft operations
Stat1-Data:38,690
Stat2-Header:Based aircraft
Stat2-Data:73
Footnotes:Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]
Utc:-5
Utcs:-4

Dayton–Wright Brothers Airport is a public airport located 10 miles (16 km) south of the central business district of Dayton, Ohio, located mainly in Miami Township, Montgomery County and partly in Clearcreek Township, Warren County, near the suburb of Springboro. It is owned and operated by the City of Dayton and serves as the reliever airport for Dayton International Airport. It mainly serves corporate and personal aircraft users.[2] The airport's identifying code, MGY, is a reference to its former name of Montgomery County Airport.

Facilities and aircraft

Dayton–Wright Brothers Airport covers an area of 541acres which contains one asphalt paved runway (2/20) measuring 5,000 x 100 ft (1,524 x 30 m). The airport has instrument landing facilities, but does not have a control tower.

For the 12-month period ending September 8, 2022, the airport had 38,690 aircraft operations, an average of 106 per day: 98% general aviation (48% general aviation local, 45% general aviation itinerant), 2% air taxi, and <1% military. This is less than half of the 89,000 aircraft operations the airport had in 2016. In 2022, there were 73 aircraft based at this airport: 49 single-engine and 10 multi-engine airplanes as well as 7 jets and 7 helicopters.

The airport facilities also include a runway equipped with a partial precision approach consisting of a localizer (LOC), approach lighting system (MALS), runway lighting (MIRL) and a visual approach slope indicator (VASI), 68 T-hangars, 6 conventional hangars, 5000square feet. maintenance facility and 9600square feet administration building.[3]

The airport has a fixed-base operator that offers fuel, general maintenance, courtesy transportation, a conference room, a crew lounge, snooze rooms, and more.[4]

Multiple new hangars were built at the airport in 2021 to accommodate more aircraft parking and incentivise more aircraft to be based at the airport.[5]

In 2009, the airport received $150,000 to conduct a pavement management study.[6] In 2022, the airport received over $1 million from the Federal Aviation Administration to complete infrastructure upgrades. Funds were focused on mitigating wildlife hazards at the airport.[7]

Attractions

The airport is home to a number of airshows each year. It holds a World War II-style airshow that features vintage warbirds such as the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Consolidated B-24 Liberator, Curtiss P40 Warhawk, North American B-25 Mitchell, and P-51 Mustang.[8] [9]

The airport previously hosted a Runway Fest where community members and children could listen to live music, get their faces painted, use a bouncy castle, interact with aircraft, and take airplane rides.[10]

On the airport grounds is a replica of the Wright brothers' Huffman Prairie hangar, containing a museum and replica Wright B Flyer. The museum is open to the public during limited hours.[11]

Accidents and incidents

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. , effective 2007-07-05
  2. Web site: Airport Information Overview. 2009-04-21. 2011-07-11. https://web.archive.org/web/20110711014016/http://www.flydayton.com/index.php?page=wright-brothers-airport-2. dead.
  3. Web site: Airport History and Information. 2009-04-21. 2011-05-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20110530120522/http://www.flydayton.com/index.php?page=history-2. dead.
  4. Web site: First Flight Aviation FBO Info & Fuel Prices at Dayton/Wright Brothers (KMGY) . 2023-06-11 . FlightAware . en.
  5. Web site: Blizzard . Nick . 2019-09-16 . Proposed Hangars Will Continue Growth at Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport . 2023-06-11 . Aviation Pros.
  6. Web site: Wright Brothers Airport slated to receive $150K in funds . 2023-07-29 . Dayton Daily News . English.
  7. News: Bush . John . August 5, 2022 . Dayton-Wright Brothers, Greene County airports receive nearly $1.2M in FAA funding for repairs . Dayton Business Journal . The Business Journals . June 11, 2023.
  8. Web site: 2019-08-08 . Wings of Freedom Tour is in full flight at Dayton Wright Brothers Airport . 2023-06-11 . WHIO TV 7 and WHIO Radio . en.
  9. Web site: You can see rare WWII aircraft today at Dayton Wright Brothers Airport . 2023-06-11 . dayton . English.
  10. Web site: August 8, 2017 . Runway Fest Returns to Dayton-Wright Brothers Airport . https://web.archive.org/web/20220706053120/https://www.daytonohio.gov/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/950 . July 6, 2022 . June 11, 2023 . City of Dayton, OH . bot: unknown .
  11. Web site: The Wright B Flyer organization. 2009-05-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20081211193803/http://www.wright-b-flyer.org/index.html. 2008-12-11. dead.
  12. Web site: Cessna 172 crash in Ohio (N52012) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-06-11 . planecrashmap.com.
  13. Web site: Cessna 177 crash in Ohio (N2916X) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-06-11 . planecrashmap.com.
  14. Web site: Cessna 152 crash in Ohio (N67520) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-06-11 . planecrashmap.com.
  15. Web site: Beech H-18 crash in Ohio (N87711) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-06-11 . planecrashmap.com.
  16. Web site: Beech B36TC crash in Ohio (N4BA) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-06-11 . planecrashmap.com.
  17. Web site: PA-22(AF) Piper PA 20(NTSB) crash in Ohio (N7492K) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-06-11 . planecrashmap.com.