- Auburn-Opelika Robert G. Pitts Airport
Infobox Airport
name = Auburn-Opelika Robert G. Pitts Airport
nativename = Auburn-Opelika Airport
IATA = AUO
ICAO = KAUO
FAA = AUO
type = Public
owner =Auburn University
operator =
city-served = Auburn & Opelika
location =Auburn, Alabama
elevation-f = 777
elevation-m = 237
coordinates = coord|32|36|54|N|085|26|02|W|type:airport_region:US
website = [http://www.auoairport.com/ www.AUOairport.com]
r1-number = 11/29
r1-length-f = 4,000
r1-length-m = 1,219
r1-surface =Asphalt
r2-number = 18/36
r2-length-f = 5,264
r2-length-m = 1,604
r2-surface = Asphalt
stat-year = 2000
stat1-header = Aircraft operations
stat1-data = 65,445
stat2-header = Based aircraft
stat2-data = 55
footnotes = Source:Federal Aviation Administration FAA-airport|ID=AUO|use=PU|own=PU|site=00146.*A, effective 2007-07-05]Auburn-Opelika Robert G. Pitts Airport Airport codes|AUO|KAUO|AUO is a public
airport located two miles (3 km) east of downtown Auburn and four miles (6 km) west of downtown Opelika, both cities in Lee County,Alabama ,United States .The airport covers an area of 423
acre s (171 ha) which contains twoasphalt pavedrunway s. It is mostly used forgeneral aviation and it offers no commercial service in or out of Auburn. With 55 aircraft based at AUO, including 46 single engine and 9 multi-engine airplanes, the Robert G. Pitts Airport averages 179 operations per day. TheAuburn University aviation program likely makes up for most of these operations, training students throughout the year.The closest airport outside of Auburn is the
Columbus Metropolitan Airport inColumbus, Georgia which is roughly a 1 hr. drive to and from Auburn. The closest commercial airports are theMontgomery Regional Airport inMontgomery, Alabama , the Birmingham International Airport inBirmingham, Alabama , and theHartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport inAtlanta, Georgia . These airports are within 2 hour driving distance to/from Auburn and offer air service to most of the world's major airports.History
In its earliest days, the Auburn-Opelika Robert G. Pitts Airport was nothing more than a grass field. The home to one
airplane , the airport was very different from its current status. Today, the airport is home to some 55 aircraft andAuburn University ’s [http://www.business.auburn.edu/academicdepartments/aviation/ Department of Aviation and Supply Chain Management] .When first constructed in 1930, the Auburn-Opelika Airport was a private airfield built to serve the sister cities of Auburn and Opelika located in Lee County,
Alabama . It was also intended to serve the Alabama Polytechnic Institute (API), later renamed Auburn University. Over the next decade, the airport would go from a private airfield, to a stop along the mail route for theCivil Aeronautics Administration , and eventually become a training ground for theU.S. Military . It was during its time as a Navy/CAAWar Training School that the Auburn School of Aviation would be developed.Over the next several decades, many improvements would be made to the airport, making it a standard of excellence in the
general aviation field. A new terminal and administration building was constructed in 1950 consisting of both enclosed and openflight deck s, arestaurant , flight ready rooms,classroom s, and operations offices with local, state, and federal funds. Also in the 1950s,Medium Intensity Runway Lights were installed,runways were resealed, and anaccess road to Glenn Avenue was constructed.The 1960s continued to see major improvements to the airport; pavement for aircraft parking was completed along with the reconstruction of the 18/36 and 11/29 runways and
taxiway s. During the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s a concentrated effort was made to acquire theland and funding for the 18/36 runway extension. In addition, renovations and several improvements were made to the airport facilities, updating them to modern standards.In January 2002, the ribbon cutting ceremony was held to open the convert|1332|ft|m|sing=on runway extension. The runway was extended from convert|3933|ft|m to convert|5265|ft|m and was widened from convert|75|ft|m to convert|100|ft|m.
As of August 2006, the
Federal Aviation Administration gave clearance for the installation of a glideslope antenna and approach lighting system (MALSF) for runway 36. These improvements were completed in late 2007. Plans are being made for extensive crack repair, pavement rehab, and painting of runway 11/29, along with minor crack repair and repainting of runway 18/36.Site prep work for four hangers, a new ramp area, and a new terminal was started in January 2008 [Stallcup, Katie [http://www.oanow.com/oan/news/local/article/airport_director_plans_progressing/6850/ Airport Director: Plans progressing] "Opelika-Auburn News" February 20, 2008 Accessed March 2, 2008] . These improvements will help the airport provide better service the large crowds of people who fly in to attend
college football games at Auburn University.Facilities
The FBO at the Robert G. Pitts Airport is staffed from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Central Time (-5, -6z). Fuel services are available during this time, as are use of the FBO and airport facilities. Terminal Procedures, IFR Charts, Log Books, and similar pilot supplies can all be purchased inside the terminal building. There are additional charges or "call fees" for after hours assistance for fuel or supplies.
Maintenance is available during normal working hours, from 7AM to 4 PM local time. AUO's four mechanics, three of whom have their Inspection Authorization License (IA), can service most all single engine, twin engine, and turbo-prop aircraft, but provide only minor powerplant and airframe service. After hours and weekend service is available on demand at a rate of time and a half.
Passenger Service:
*DayJet (nonstop service to Jacksonville, Lakeland, Tallahassee, Pensacola, Gainesville, Boca Raton, Opa-Locka/Miami Dade County, Naples, Sarasota/Bradenton, Savannah, Macon, and Montgomery with more nonstop cities being added)Pilot information
Runways:
* Runway 18/36: 5,265 x 100 ft (1,605 x 30 m), Surface: Asphalt
* Runway 11/29: 4,002 x 75 ft (1,220 x 23 m with 300' Displaced Threshold), Surface: AsphaltNavaids
* TGE 117.3 055 14.4nm to field
* CSG 117.1 269 20.6nm to field
* NDB AU 423 (station located convert|5|mi|km south of the airport)
* LOC IAUO 110.1Airport Communications
* CTAF/UNICOM: 123.0
* WX AWOS-3: 132.575 (334-821-4932)
* ATLANTA APPROACH: 126.55 (7000 & Above)
* ATLANTA DEPARTURE: 126.55 (7000 & Above)
* APP/P DEP/P: 125.5 (6999 & Below)
* CLEARANCE DELIVERY: 118.7General Airport Services
* Available Fuel:
** 100LL
** Jet-A
* Parking Includes Hangars & Tiedowns
* MINOR Service
**Airframe
**PowerplantReferences
External links
* [http://www.auoairport.com/ Auburn-Opelika Robert G. Pitts Airport] , official site
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