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Maitland Airport, also known as Russell Field is a
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airport located in the suburb of Rutherford, approximately from Maitland in the
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. There are currently no airline services, with the airfield catering mostly to general aviation and recreational category aircraft. The airport has been owned and operated by the
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since 1963 and shares a large training area with the nearby
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. Throughout its history, the airport has played host to many airshows, races and flying competitions. The field is named for the fifth President of the Royal Newcastle Aero Club, Robert Russell, who suffered a fatal heart attack while on the premises in 1966.


History

In 1948, the Rutherford site was chosen by Maitland Aero Club to build an airfield. By 1957, the club was defunct and the land acquired by the flourishing Royal Newcastle Aero Club. Both organisations shared close ties, with the former club having been formed by RNAC members. By 1963 urban development meant that the Broadmeadow Aerodrome site was no longer viable as the RNACs base of operations and all headquarters and flying activities were relocated to Maitland Airport. A second runway was added in 1968, and sealed in 1972. The main runway, 05/23 was sealed in 1977. Additional land was purchased by the club to the east and west of the airport between 1977 and 1979 to create buffer zones and limit development on the fringes. During the 1980s, a local company called Club Air linked the airport with Sydney using two 14 seat Australian built GAF Nomad aircraft. These services were discontinued after the company was purchased by Wings Australia and the aircraft retired around 1990.
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also offered commuter flights between Maitland and Sydney from 1988 until the airline's Air Operators Certificate was suspended by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority in 2001 and the company wrapped up.


Airport operations and facilities

The main runway used for arrivals and departures is 05/23, with a paved surface . This runway is equipped with low intensity runway lighting available to pilots by prior arrangement for night operations. The airport is restricted to operations between 0600 and 2300 September to April and between 0630 and 2300 May to August. Aircraft refuelling is available during operating hours. There is no control tower and pilots are required to co-ordinate aircraft movements using a
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(CTAF). The nearest navigation aid for aircraft is the West Maitland NDB installation to the south-east. The airfield's primary user is the Royal Newcastle Aero Club who provide aircraft hire and general aviation flight training, in addition to the management and maintenance of the facilities. The airfield and club constitute a Recreational Aviation Australia approved flight training facility for recreational pilots. The RNAC offer scenic joyflights over the Hunter region and regularly host to flying competitions such as the
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. Several vintage aircraft associated with the club are based at, or regular visitors to Russell Field.
Luskintyre Airfield Luskintyre Airfield is a private aerodrome in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. The airfield is located in Luskintyre, approximately north west of Maitland. The airfield site has an area of and is home to the Luskintyre Aviati ...
, approximately away specialises in the restoration of vintage aircraft but does not have refuelling facilities. Because of this many aircraft visiting Luskintyre transit through Maitland for fuel. Maitland Airport is the home of aerobatic champion
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, and his formation flying team the SkyAces. In June 2011, a development application was approved by
Maitland City Council The City of Maitland is a local government area in the lower Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. The area is situated adjacent to the New England Highway and the Hunter railway line. The Mayor of the City of Maitland is Cr. David Th ...
to allow Newcastle Helicopters to establish a training school at the airport, in addition to existing rescue and fire-fighting helicopter operations.


Accidents and incidents

* On 27 November 1984, a Beechcraft Baron 58, registration VH-ETV, operating a charter flight to the airport, suffered a left landing gear failure and was substantially damaged. The aircraft departed the runway surface and came to rest on the grass. None of the occupants were seriously injured. * On 22 March 2006, a
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Squirrel helicopter crashed during a training flight. The helicopter came to rest on its side after control was lost at an altitude approximately above the ground. Neither the pilot or instructor were injured in the accident.


See also

* List of airports in New South Wales


References

{{Airports in New South Wales Airports in New South Wales RA-Aus Approved Flight Training Facilities Air transport in the Hunter Region Maitland, New South Wales Airports established in 1948