Thank you to everyone that flew into our airport this year for fuel, business and visiting of friends and family.

 We would  like to thank Stantec Consulting for their wonderful services this year helping us to construct our new hangar. Also, Foill Inc, Erect-A-Tube, JF Heibel Electric, and Southern Ohio Fence Co. for the excellent work on the hangar and other projects this year.

 We are looking forward to serving your aviation needs in 2012!!

Fly Pike County!!!

  

 
The Pike County Gifted and Talented students, grades 3 thru 5, stopped by the airport yesterday. They are beginning their aviation section of study which covers history, logistics, and the science of flight. The staff and participants were amazed by their indepth questions even though this outing is the start of their aviation learning. A great bunch of future pilots perhaps?
 
 
 

AirEvac Lifeteam

 

Jerry Morkassel, local pilot, reviewing parts of his Ballanca.

Contact us at 740-947-4952 to reserve.

Old Red served us well but finally gave it up……..

We installed the American, Ohio and POW flags at the airport today.

They are proudly displayed on this beautiful, blue sky fall day!! 

So we could better service our rotating beacon, we installed a new pole that cranks down for servicing. Very convenient ! Thanks to Mike Heibel of JF Heibel Electric for the installation, Jim Neir for his crane service and Manairco.

 

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http://www.airnav.com/iphoneapp/

Good Day at the Patch.

 

We just had to share this wonderful video……

We have nothing exciting to report but just wanted to let you know we are still here Monday thru Friday and still selling reasonably priced fuel everyday  24/7. If you’re flying by the area, land and get something cold to drink and say HOWDY!!!

 This week we are hosting the gypsy moth spraying project with the US Dept of Forestry and the Pontiac Spraying Service. The bright yellow air tractors spread a flake product which lands on the tree vegetation and when the male gypsy moth eats this product, it “confuses” their mating process. The flake product is not harmful to other plants, pets or humans.  The gypsy moth eats vegetation and eventually the defoliation of  trees. This spraying project has proven successful in the past 10 years in reducing the population of gypsy moths.  

We had a fun day today when 9 lab puppies landed. They were being transported from Tennessee to Medina OH by Pilots N Paws.  This wonderful network of pilots transport rescue animals – dogs, cats and just about anything else that will fit in their plane. If you love to fly and love animals, I’m sure they would love to have you in their database of volunteers ……  check out their website   www.pilotsnpaws.org 

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