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FD88
Aero Acres Airport
Official FAA Data Effective 2024-12-26 0901Z
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Location Information for FD88
Coordinates: N27°20.52' / W80°31.32'Located 11 miles SW of Fort Pierce, Florida on 184 acres of land. View all Airports in Florida.
Estimated Elevation is 25 feet MSL.
Operations Data
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Airport Communications
ASOS at FPR (12.2 NE): | 772-489-4281 |
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ATIS at FPR (12.3 NE): | 134.825 |
AWOS-3 at OBE (18.0 W): | 118.675 863-467-1148 |
Nearby Navigation Aids
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Runway 09/27
Dimensions: | 3150 x 50 feet / 960 x 15 meters | |
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Surface: | Concrete | |
Edge Lighting: | Medium Intensity | |
Runway 09 | Runway 27 | |
Displaced Threshold: | 300 Feet | 300 Feet |
Obstacles: | 50 ft Trees 450 ft from runway |
Ownership Information
Ownership: | Privately Owned | |
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Owner: | AERO ACRES PROPERTY OWNERS | |
18506 MACH ONE DRIVE | ||
PORT ST LUCIE, FL 34987 | ||
772-595-9562 | ||
Manager: | BEBE OWEN | |
18506 MACH ONE DRIVE | ||
PORT ST LUCIE, FL 34988 | ||
772-595-9562 |
Other Remarks
- BIRDS ON RUNWAY.
- FOR CD CTC PALM BEACH APCH AT 561-275-1430
- FOR MIRL RY 09/27 5 CLICKS ON 122.9.
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KFPR | Treasure Coast International Airport | 040° | 12.3 | |
KOBE | Okeechobee County Airport | 255° | 18.1 | |
KSUA | Witham Field Airport | 120° | 18.7 | |
KVRB | Vero Beach Regional Airport | 016° | 19.6 | |
06FA | William P Gwinn Airport | 158° | 27.9 | |
X26 | Sebastian Municipal Airport | 002° | 28.2 | |
F45 | North Palm Beach County General Aviation Airport | 151° | 33.7 | |
KPHK | Palm Beach County Glades Airport | 195° | 34.6 | |
X59 | Valkaria Airport | 357° | 37.1 | |
KSEF | Sebring Regional Airport | 279° | 44.3 | |
KPBI | Palm Beach International Airport | 149° | 45.6 | |
2IS | Airglades Airport | 218° | 46.1 |
Comments
Aero Acres Navaids
NOTICE: Aero Acres Airpark navaids are not certified. They are supportive for daytime VFR conditions only and should not be depended on for nighttime or low visibility operations.