Gladwin Zettel Memorial Airport is a public use
airport
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located one
nautical mile (2
km) southeast of the
central business district of
Gladwin, a city in
Gladwin County, Michigan
Gladwin County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 25,386. The county seat is Gladwin.
History Prehistory
Gladwin County is a headwaters area. Most of the water that flows out of the co ...
, United States.
The airport is owned by the city and county.
It is included in the
Federal Aviation Administration
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(FAA)
National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is
categorized as a local
general aviation
General aviation (GA) is defined by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) as all civil aviation aircraft operations with the exception of commercial air transport or aerial work, which is defined as specialized aviation services ...
facility.
The Class E Airspace around the airport was modified in 2016.
Events
The airport has been host to formation flying clinics to help pilots prepare for the Mass Arrival Saturday at
EAA Airventure
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in
Oshkosh, Wisconsin. It also holds a number of aviation education events and air tours, attracting pilots from Michigan and Canada. These events are part of efforts by airport management to prove the economic necessity of the airport to the community.
The airport is host to a number of non-aviation events such as pancake breakfasts, open houses,
car shows, and
drag racing.
Facilities and aircraft
Gladwin Zettel Memorial Airport covers an area of 304
acres (121
ha) at an
elevation
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of 773 feet (236 m) above
mean sea level
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. It has two
runway
According to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a runway is a "defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and takeoff of aircraft". Runways may be a man-made surface (often asphalt, concre ...
s: 9/27 is 4,699 by 75 feet (1,432 x 23 m) with an
asphalt
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surface; 15/33 is 2,580 by 150 feet (786 x 46 m) with a
turf
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surface.
The airport has a
fixed-base operator
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that sells fuel and other amenities such as courtesy cars and a crew lounge.
For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2016, the airport had 4,420
general aviation
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aircraft operations, an average of 12 per day. At that time there were 15 aircraft based at this airport: 12 single-engine and 2 multi-engine
airplanes
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as well as 1
jet.
The airport is staffed from 9AM until 5:05PM. It is accessible by road from State St, and is close to
M-18 and
M-61.
Accidents and incidents
*On July 14, 2001, the propeller of a
Piper PA-28 Cherokee
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contacted the pilot at the airport. The aircraft was directed to a parking spot after landing, and it came to a complete stop. At that point, the pilot exited the aircraft, with another pilot at the controls, to look for a fuel truck. The pilot slipped forward and threw his arms up, impacting the propeller. The probable cause was found to be the pilot's poor decision to exit the airplane onto the wing while the propeller was running.
*On July 4, 2005, a
Becker RAF 2000 gyrocopter impacted terrain while in the traffic pattern at Gladwin Airport. The pilot's instructor asked whether the plane was out of trim after three takeoffs and landings, and on the next departure, the aircraft lost control while turning from the crosswind leg to the downwind leg of the traffic pattern. The aircraft entered a sudden descent, during which the main rotor blades folded up and over the gyrocopter, possibly striking the propeller blades. The aircraft then rose, flipped over, and spun backwards and sideways until it impacted the ground. The probable cause was found to be the pilot's failure to maintain control of the gyrocopter while in the traffic pattern.
*On September 30, 2021, an ultralight aircraft departing from Gladwin crashed after takeoff. Witnesses reported the aircraft climbed quickly before suddenly crashing.
References
External links
Gladwin Zettel Memorial Airportat City of Gladwin website
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Michigan DOT
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Airport Directory
Aerial image as of April 1999from
USGS
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