Ephrata Municipal Airport Explained

Ephrata Municipal Airport
Iata:EPH
Icao:KEPH
Faa:EPH
Type:Public
Operator:Port District No. 9 of Grant County
City-Served:Ephrata, Washington
Elevation-F:1,276
Elevation-M:389
Website:PortOfEphrata.com
Coordinates:47.3081°N -119.5169°W
Pushpin Map:USA Washington#USA
Pushpin Mapsize:250
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Washington
Pushpin Label:EPH
Pushpin Label Position:right
R1-Number:3/21
R1-Length-F:5,500
R1-Length-M:1,676
R1-Surface:Asphalt
R2-Number:4/22
R2-Length-F:3,467
R2-Length-M:1,057
R2-Surface:Asphalt
R3-Number:11/29
R3-Length-F:3,843
R3-Length-M:1,171
R3-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:2010
Stat1-Header:Aircraft operations
Stat1-Data:135,140
Stat2-Header:Based aircraft
Stat2-Data:72
Footnotes:Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]

Ephrata Municipal Airport is a public use airport located 4km (02miles) southeast of the central business district of Ephrata, a city in Grant County, Washington, United States. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation airport.[2]

History

The airfield was established in 1939 as Ephrata Army Air Base. It was used initially as a support airfield for bombing and gunnery ranges in the area (Seven Mile Gunnery School). Transferred to Fourth Air Force in 1940 as a group training airfield for B-17 Flying Fortress heavy bombardment units (including the 401st Bombardment Group), with new aircraft being obtained from Boeing near Seattle. Later it was reassigned to Second Air Force when heavy bombardment group training was reassigned to that command. It was also used by Air Technical Service Command as an aircraft maintenance and supply depot. On 25 September 1945, Major General Willis H. Hale, Fourth Air Force, notified Ephrata Army Air Base that it was temporarily deactivated,[3] and it was turned over to War Assets Administration (WAA) for disposal. It was transferred to Grant County and developed into a commercial airport in the late 1940s.

Parts of the 1989 Steven Spielberg film Always were filmed on the airport.

Facilities and aircraft

Ephrata Municipal Airport covers an area of 2,300 acres (931 ha) at an elevation of 1,276 feet (389 m) above mean sea level. It has three asphalt paved runways: 3/21 is 5,500 by 75 feet (1,676 x 23 m); 4/22 is 3,467 by 150 feet (1,057 x 46 m); 11/29 is 3,843 by 60 feet (1,171 x 18 m).

For the 12-month period ending June 28, 2010, the airport had 135,140 general aviation aircraft operations, an average of 370 per day. At that time there were 72 aircraft based at this airport: 24% single-engine, 7% multi-engine, and 69% glider.

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Notes and References

  1. . Federal Aviation Administration. Effective April 5, 2012.
  2. Web site: 2011–2015 NPIAS Report, Appendix A . PDF, 2.03 MB . National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems . Federal Aviation Administration . October 4, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120927084535/http://www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/npias/reports/media/2011/npias_2011_appA.pdf . 2012-09-27 .
  3. Associated Press, "Two Airfields In Desert Area Are Inactivated - Victorville, Daggett Bases Temporarily Suspend Operations", The San Bernardino Daily Sun, San Bernardino, California, Thursday 27 September 1945, Volume 52, page 6.