Miller–Sparta Airport Explained

Paul C. Miller–Sparta Airport
Icao:8D4
Type:Public
Operator:Village of Sparta
Location:Sparta, Michigan
Elevation-F:775
Elevation-M:236.2
Pushpin Map:USA Michigan#USA
Pushpin Relief:yes
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Michigan
Pushpin Label:8D4
Pushpin Label Position:right
R1-Number:7/25
R1-Length-F:4,033
R1-Length-M:1,229
R1-Surface:Asphalt

Paul C. Miller–Sparta Airport is a public airport located 3 mi (5 km) southeast of Sparta, Michigan. Established in 1941, the airport is currently owned and operated by the Village of Sparta and is self-supporting, requiring no public funding. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a regional general aviation facility.[1]

The airport holds a number of airshows and exhibits, particularly to honor World War 2 veterans living nearby.[2]

The airport is home to a chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association.[3]

Facilities and aircraft

The airport has one runway, designated as Runway 7/25. It measures 4032 x 75 ft (1229 x 23 m) and is paved with asphalt.[4] [5] [6]

The airport has a fixed-base operator that sells avgas. Other services such as general maintenance, courtesy and rental cars, and a crew lounge are available.[7] The airport is used for primarily for general aviation and currently has flight training, through either Sparta Aviation Services or the West Michigan Flight Academy.

For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2021, the airport had 62,000 aircraft operations. It was composed entirely of general aviation. For the same time period, 95 aircraft were based on the airport: 86 single-engine and 5 multi-engine airplanes, 2 jet airplanes, and 2 helicopters.

Accidents and incidents

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: List of NPIAS Airports. FAA.gov. Federal Aviation Administration. 25 November 2016. PDF. 21 October 2016.
  2. Web site: Petrovic . Lexie . 2021-08-06 . Dream Flight honors WWII veterans at Paul Miller Sparta Airport . 2023-02-15 . WWMT . en.
  3. Web site: Chapters EAA Chapter 704 . 2023-02-15 . Experimental Aircraft Association . en.
  4. Web site: AirNav: 8D4 - Paul C Miller/Sparta Airport . 2023-02-15 . www.airnav.com.
  5. Web site: (8D4) Paul C Miller/Sparta Airport . 2023-02-15 . Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
  6. Web site: 8D4 - Paul C Miller/Sparta Airport SkyVector . 2023-02-15 . skyvector.com.
  7. Web site: Village of Sparta FBO Info & Fuel Prices at Paul C Miller/Sparta (8D4) . 2023-02-15 . FlightAware . en.
  8. Web site: Crash of a Beechcraft Queen Air 65 in Sparta: 5 killed Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives . 2023-02-15 . Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives.
  9. Web site: Piper PA28-140 crash in Michigan (N98094) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-02-15 . planecrashmap.com.
  10. Web site: Beech V35 crash in Michigan (N9439S) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-02-15 . planecrashmap.com.
  11. Web site: Cessna 182Q crash in Michigan (N759BJ) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-02-15 . planecrashmap.com.
  12. Web site: Gilchrist PA14EXP crash in Michigan (N18PG) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-02-15 . planecrashmap.com.
  13. Web site: Cessna 182 crash in Michigan (N52450) PlaneCrashMap.com . 2023-02-15 . planecrashmap.com.
  14. Web site: Piper PA-32R-301, N35718: Accident occurred January 12, 2021 at Paul C. Miller–Sparta Airport (8D4), Kent County, Michigan . 2023-02-15 . Kathryn's Report.
  15. Web site: 2022-08-10 . Plane goes off runway in Sparta, hits fence . 2023-02-15 . WOODTV.com . en-US.