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Monroe County Airport (Indiana)

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Monroe County Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerMonroe County
LocationBloomington, Indiana
Elevation AMSL846 ft / 258 m
Coordinates39°08′46″N 086°37′00″W / 39.14611°N 86.61667°W / 39.14611; -86.61667
Websitehttps://flymonroecounty.com/
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
17/35 6,500 1,981 Asphalt
6/24 3,798 1,158 Asphalt
Statistics (2021)
Aircraft operations29,376
Based aircraft84
FAA diagram of Monroe County Airport (BMG)

Monroe County Airport (IATA: BMG, ICAO: KBMG, FAA LID: BMG) is a county-owned public-use airport located four nautical miles (7 km) southwest of the central business district of Bloomington, a city in Monroe County, Indiana, United States.[1] Commercial service has been available at different points in the airport's history but as of today and for the future [when?], no scheduled service is available.

Facilities and aircraft

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Monroe County Airport covers an area of 1,035 acres (419 ha) at an elevation of 845 feet (258 m) above mean sea level. It has two asphalt paved runways: 17/35 is 6,500 by 150 feet (1,981 x 46 m) and 6/24 is 3,798 by 100 feet (1,158 x 30 m).[1]In 2022, Monroe County Airport experienced 29,484 flight operations, which translates to an average of 81 flights daily. Of these, 1,325 were conducted by air carriers or air taxis, showcasing the airport's significant role in regional transport. As of 2023, the airport is home to 108 aircraft, comprising 91 single-engine planes, 10 multi-engine planes, six jets, and one helicopter. Additionally, the airport serves as a base for over ten hot air balloons, expanding the range of aerial activities available.

As constructed, the original runway was 5,200 feet (1,585 m) but was later lengthened to 6,500 feet (1,981 m), permitting the operation of Boeing 727 aircraft. In 1995, the aircraft parking ramp was wholly replaced, allowing for the handling of larger planes. 13 hangars were added at this time as well. Fixed Base Operator (FBO) services and car rentals are available. There are two FBOs at the airport: Cook Aviation (owned by Cook Group) and BMG Aviation.

Commercial carriers offered scheduled service to and from Monroe County Airport until the late 1990s. Operations at Monroe County Airport received federal funding under the Essential Air Service program until 1997, when these subsidies were cut due to the airport's proximity to Indianapolis International Airport. After the loss of these subsidies, it was no longer economically viable for commercial carriers to operate at Monroe County Airport.[2]

Accidents and incidents

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  • On 19 October 1985, Vickers Viscount N923RC of Ray Charles Enterprises was damaged beyond economic repair when it departed the runway on landing.[3]
  • On 21 April 2006, at about 23:45, a Cessna 206 N120HS was destroyed on impact while on an instrument approach to runway 35. The flight originated from the Purdue University Airport (LAF), near Lafayette, Indiana, about 2245. The pilot and four passengers all sustained fatal injures in the accident. All five people killed in the accident were Indiana University music students. The 2020 documentary "Invisible Sky" is based on this accident.[4]
  • On 17 December 2021, a Piper PA-32 N5677V crashed 3 miles south of the airport, killing the pilot.[5][6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for BMG PDF, effective 2023-7-13.
  2. ^ ""Monroe County Creates Out-of-the Box Hangar Leases"". Airport Improvement Magazine. January–February 2009. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  3. ^ "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 8 October 2009.
  4. ^ Chambliss, Rachel (26 April 2006). "5 IU Students Killed in Plane Crash". 14 News. Retrieved 20 April 2023.
  5. ^ "Pilot identified in deadly Monroe County plane crash". 18 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Plane crash under investigation in Monroe County". FOX 59. 27 January 2022. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
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