Princeton Airport (New Jersey)
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IATA: PCT – ICAO: none – FAA LID: 39N | |||||||||||
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Airport type | Public use | ||||||||||
Owner | Princeton Aero Corp. | ||||||||||
Serves | Princeton, New Jersey | ||||||||||
Location | Montgomery Township, New Jersey | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 128 ft / 39 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 40°23′57″N 074°39′32″W / 40.39917°N 74.65889°W | ||||||||||
Website | www.PrincetonAirport.com | ||||||||||
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Princeton Airport (IATA: PCT, FAA LID: 39N) is a public-use airport in Montgomery Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, three miles (5 km) north of Princeton and just west of Rocky Hill. The airport is privately owned by Princeton Aero Corp.[1] The airport houses the Raritan Valley Flying School, Princeton Pilot Shop, Pacific Aircraft, Analar Helicopter Charter and Platinum Helicopters.
History
The airport was established by Richard A. Newhouse (original spelling Neuhaus). Among his other aviation-related projects, in 1911 he built a plane of his own design, featuring separate floating ailerons — a major innovation, as the planes of that time used wing warping for roll control.[2]
The paved runway opened about 1965, and the airport has since had occasional commuter airline flights— e.g. in 1979, Princeton Airways was operating fifteen scheduled passenger flights to Newark each weekday with Britten-Norman Islander STOL capable aircraft. Princeton Airways also flew scheduled passenger service from the airport with the GAF Nomad STOL capable turboprop.
On March 29, 1985, the airport was purchased by Princeton Aero Corp. Principals of the company are members of the Nierenberg family, previously the fixed-base operator at Kupper Airport for eighteen years.[2]
Facilities
Princeton Airport covers 104 acres (42 ha) and has one paved runway (10/28), 3,500 x 75 ft (1,067 x 23 m).[1]
In the year ending January 2, 2005 the airport had 56,958 aircraft operations, average 108 per day: 89% general aviation and 11% air taxi. 148 aircraft are based at the airport: 81% single engine, 11% multi-engine and 7% helicopters.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 FAA Airport Master Record for 39N (Form 5010 PDF), effective 2008-06-05
- 1 2 "Early history of Princeton Airport". Retrieved 2005-12-23.
External links
- Princeton Airport (official site)
- Resources for this airport:
- FAA airport information for 39N
- AirNav airport information for 39N
- FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
- SkyVector aeronautical chart for 39N