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Coordinates: 34°2916N 104°1301W / 34.48778°N 104.21694°W / 34.48778; -104.21694
 

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Fort Sumner Municipal Airport


Fort Sumner Army Air Field
  • ICAO: KFSU
  • FAA LID: FSU
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic
    OwnerVillage of Fort Sumner
    ServesFort Sumner, New Mexico
    Elevation AMSL4,165 ft / 1,269 m
    Coordinates34°29′16N 104°13′01W / 34.48778°N 104.21694°W / 34.48778; -104.21694
    Map
    FSU is located in New Mexico
    FSU

    FSU

    Location of airport in New Mexico

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    ft m
    3/21 5,802 1,768 Asphalt
    8/26 5,254 1,601 Asphalt
    Statistics (2011)
    Aircraft operations150
    Based aircraft5

    Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]

    Fort Sumner Municipal Airport (IATA: FSU, ICAO: KFSU, FAA LID: FSU) is a village owned, public use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) northeast of the central business districtofFort Sumner, a village in De Baca County, New Mexico, United States.[1] It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation airport.[2]

    History[edit]

    The airfield's origins date to the 1920s when the Transcontinental Air Transport airline built an airfield in Fort Sumner as part of its coast-to-coast air passenger network, but the site was abandoned when the airline's ambitious plans collapsed in the Great Depression.

    The airfield was reopened in February 1941, and was rebuilt in 1942 by the United States Army Air Forces as a World War II training airfield. It was assigned to the AAF Flying Training Command West Coast Training Center and was known as Fort Sumner Army Air Field. The flying cadets at the airfield were trained in advanced twin engine aircraft as phase three of their pilot training. The airfield had at least seven auxiliary landing fields, two of which have been identified:

    The Tucumcari facility later became a Prisoner of War Camp in March 1944 as pilot training was phasing down. It is now Tucumcari Municipal Airport.

    On August 6, 1944, the airfield was transferred to Second Air Force, where it became a replacement facility for B-17 Flying Fortress and B-24 Liberator crew training.

    The facility was inactivated on November 15, 1945 and returned to civil control. It is now a public airport providing general aviation service.

    The airport retains the large parking ramp from its training use. Two of the three wartime runways are still in use, the 00/18 runway now abandoned. The cantonment area street pattern still exists, with large numbers of foundations of wartime buildings still in evidence, including the foundations of a large cluster of what were probably the barracks of the POW Camp on the north side of the station.

    NASA use[edit]

    In the 1980s, the airport was chosen as a launch site for NASA's high-altitude balloon program (see Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility). NASA spent about $100,000 to construct large insulated walls and air conditioning inside the one remaining wartime hangar so payloads could use the place in a controlled environment. Three bays with tall sliding doors that opened into the main hangar area provided a workable area for scientists and their payloads with large steel A-frames used to suspend the payloads. Other NASA buildings were constructed at the airport.

    Currently two operational balloon launch campaigns are conducted at the airport each year. These occur in the May–June and September–October timeframe surrounding the two stratospheric turnaround events. The NASA Ft. Sumner facility has grown in capability over the years and now includes a machine shop and still utilizes the old World War II hangar as a work area, storage area for support vehicles, and a hangar for NSBF aircraft during balloon flight operations.

    Facilities and aircraft[edit]

    Fort Sumner Municipal Airport covers an area of 960 acres (388 ha) at an elevation of 4,165 feet (1,269 m) above mean sea level. It has two asphalt paved runways: 3/21 is 5,802 by 75 feet (1,768 x 23 m) and 8/26 is 5,254 by 60 feet (1,601 x 18 m).[1]

    For the 12-month period ending April 9, 2011, the airport had 150 general aviation aircraft operations, an average of 12 per month. At that time there were five aircraft based at this airport: 60% single-engine and 40% multi-engine.[1]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for FSU PDF. Federal Aviation Administration. Effective April 5, 2012.
  • ^ "2011–2015 NPIAS Report, Appendix A" (PDF). National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems. Federal Aviation Administration. October 4, 2010. Archived from the original (PDF, 2.03 MB) on 2012-09-27.
  • External links[edit]



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