Morris Municipal Airport Explained

Morris Municipal AirportCharlie Schmidt Field
Iata:MOX
Icao:KMOX
Faa:MOX
Owner:City of Morris
Location:Morris, Minnesota
Opened:March 1942
Type:Public
Coordinates:45.5658°N -95.9669°W
Elevation-F:1135.9
Footnotes:Source: FAA
Stat1-Header:Aircraft operations (2017)
Stat1-Data:5,906
Stat2-Header:Based aircraft (2017)
Stat2-Data:19
R1-Number:14/32
R1-Length-F:4,002
R1-Surface:Asphalt
R2-Number:4/22
R2-Length-F:2,637
R2-Surface:Grass
Pushpin Map:USA Minnesota#USA
Pushpin Relief:yes
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Minnesota / United States
Pushpin Mapsize:250
Pushpin Label:MOX
Pushpin Label Position:left
Website:ci.morris.mn.us/airport

Morris Municipal Airport, also known as Charlie Schmidt Field, is a public use airport three miles (5 km) southwest of Morris in Stevens County, Minnesota. It is owned and operated by the City of Morris.[1]

The airport is named after longtime Morris resident Charlie Schmidt, the founder of the Minnesota "Flying Farmers." Schmidt was an aerial applicator and flight instructor.[2]

History

The airport was built under a Works Progress Administration grant in 1940. The airport opened in 1942 with four turf runways ranging in length from 1700 to 3400 feet long.[3] The newly opened airport hosted a Civilian Pilot Training Program during World War II. In the early 1960s the east–west turf runway was closed, and the north–south turf runway was closed in the early 1980s. In 1961 state and federal funding was used to grade a new Runway 14–32, and regrade the north–south runway. In 1965 state and federal funding was used to pave runway 14–32 at 3000 feet by 75 feet and to install runway lighting. In 1984 Runway 14-32 was reconstructed and lengthened to 3400 feet. In 2003 the runway was extended another 600 feet to its current length. In 2016 a parallel taxiway for runway 14-32 was constructed.

Facilities and aircraft

Morris Municipal Airport - Charlie Schmidt Field covers 163 acres encompassing two runways. Runway 14/32 serves as the main runway with an asphalt surface measuring 4,002 by 75 feet. Runway 4/22 is turf and serves as the crosswind runway measuring 2,637 by 145 feet. The turf runway at MOX is closed during the winter.[4]

The airport features an arrival and departure building built in 1990[3] for general aviation and several hangars.

In 2017, the airport had 5,906 aircraft operations, with 19 aircraft based at the field.

Flying clubs at the airport include Morris-Hancock Flying Club and Pomme De Terre Flying Club.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MOX FAA Form 5010 Airport Master Record . dead . 2019-09-18 . www.gcr1.com.
  2. Foster . Tom . March 2017. Airport of the Month . Minnesota Flyer.
  3. Web site: October 2019 . Airport Master Plan Update Morris Municipal Airport . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20200613015831/http://ci.morris.mn.us/MOX_MasterPlanNarrativeOctober2019LR.pdf . 2020-06-13 . June 12, 2020.
  4. Web site: City of Morris - Morris Municipal Airport. ci.morris.mn.us. 2019-09-17.