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Mifflin County Airport

Reedsville, United States of America
RED KRVL

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
60
minutes
Interline Connections
90
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Mifflin County Airport (RED), designated KRVL, operates as a publicly owned general aviation facility serving Reedsville and the greater Lewistown area, positioned 5 miles northwest of Lewistown in Pennsylvania's scenic Kishacoquillas Valley, nestled between Stone Mountain to the north and Jacks Mountain to the south within the distinctive Ridge-and-valley Appalachians. This strategically located facility spans 125 acres at an elevation of 819 feet, managed by the Mifflin County Airport Authority as a community-focused general aviation airport that prioritizes safety and responsible flight operations throughout central Pennsylvania's mountainous terrain. The airport serves the transportation needs of Mifflin County's rural communities, business operators, recreational pilots, and seasonal glider enthusiasts who appreciate the valley's favorable soaring conditions during summer months. The airport operates through well-maintained infrastructure designed for diverse general aviation activities, featuring a single asphalt runway designated 6/24 measuring 5,001 feet by 75 feet, equipped with comprehensive lighting systems including REIL (Runway End Identifier Lights), PAPI (Precision Approach Path Indicator) for both runway ends, and MIRL (Medium Intensity Runway Lights) ensuring safe operations during various weather conditions and reduced visibility situations. Ground support facilities encompass aircraft parking areas on the main apron where helicopters also land, fuel services including Jet-A available by appointment (with after-hours availability through advance coordination at 717-994-0323), and hangar facilities supporting the diverse aircraft fleet based at this community airport. The facility accommodates approximately 19,400 aircraft operations annually, averaging 53 operations per day with 97% general aviation and 3% air taxi services. Terminal facilities emphasize functional utility appropriate for general aviation operations, featuring a modest terminal building that provides essential pilot services, weather briefing capabilities, flight planning areas, restroom facilities, and basic passenger amenities for charter flights and visiting aircraft. The facility operates without commercial airline service, focusing instead on serving private aircraft owners, charter operators, flight training activities, and recreational aviation enthusiasts including the active glider community that takes advantage of the Kishacoquillas Valley's excellent soaring conditions during summer months. Passenger processing remains minimal given the general aviation focus, with services oriented toward pilot needs and occasional charter passengers utilizing this community airport for access to central Pennsylvania's rural regions. The airport's strategic significance extends beyond routine general aviation services to supporting emergency medical transport, law enforcement operations, agricultural aviation, business travel for local industries, and recreational flying activities that connect rural Pennsylvania communities to the broader aviation network. Located at 547 Airport Road in Reedsville (phone 717-667-6829), the facility represents an essential component of Pennsylvania's rural aviation infrastructure, providing reliable access to areas where ground transportation can be challenging due to mountainous terrain and seasonal weather conditions. Despite its modest size and general aviation focus, Mifflin County Airport serves as a vital transportation asset for central Pennsylvania's Ridge-and-valley region, maintaining community connections while supporting economic development, emergency services, and recreational aviation activities in the beautiful Kishacoquillas Valley where Amish and Mennonite communities contribute to the area's unique cultural landscape.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Schedule extra time for connections due to limited facilities. The facility maintains flexible scheduling to accommodate weather-related delays common in the region. Ground transportation options include rental vehicles and taxi services, though advance booking is recommended. Seasonal weather patterns significantly impact flight operations, requiring travelers to maintain flexible schedules. The airport's strategic location serves multiple communities across the surrounding region. Emergency services and medical evacuation capabilities are maintained year-round for community safety. Local aviation services include flight training, aircraft maintenance, and specialized charter operations. Weather monitoring systems provide essential data for safe flight operations in challenging conditions. The facility coordinates closely with regional air traffic control for optimal flight routing. Baggage handling procedures are streamlined due to the airport's focused operational scope.

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Apalachicola Regional Airport

Apalachicola, United States of America
AAF KAAF

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Apalachicola Regional Airport (AAF), also known as Cleve Randolph Field, is a public-use facility that primarily serves the general aviation needs of Franklin County, Florida. The terminal experience here is centered around a well-maintained general aviation building that houses the Fixed-Base Operator (FBO), Centric Aviation. Unlike commercial hubs, the atmosphere is quiet and professional, catering to private pilots, corporate travelers, and flight training operations. The terminal provides essential services such as a pilot lounge, a flight planning room, and basic administrative offices, all within a compact and easily navigable single-story structure. The facility is designed for quick transitions from landside to airside, with a parking area located just steps away from the terminal entrance. Inside, visitors will find a clean and welcoming environment with comfortable seating and access to restrooms. While there are no sprawling retail concourses or food courts, the FBO staff are known for their hospitality, often providing complimentary coffee and assistance with ground logistics. The terminal also serves as a hub for local aviation events and military training exercises, reflecting the airport's diverse role in the regional aviation landscape of the Florida Panhandle. For those arriving by private or charter aircraft, the terminal offers seamless access to the airfield's three concrete runways. There are no jet bridges; instead, passengers deplane directly onto the apron and walk a short distance to the FBO building. Security is managed through standard general aviation protocols rather than TSA checkpoints, allowing for a much faster arrival and departure process. Despite its simplicity, the terminal at AAF provides a high level of service for the general aviation community, offering a gateway to the historic city of Apalachicola and the pristine beaches of St. George Island.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting at Apalachicola Regional Airport is different from commercial transfers as the airport does not host scheduled airline services. All connections are between private, corporate, or charter flights. If you are planning a multi-leg journey through AAF, coordination with the Fixed-Base Operator (FBO), Centric Aviation, is essential. They assist with aircraft staging, refueling with 100LL or Jet-A, and ensuring ground support equipment is ready. The airport operates without a control tower, so pilots must use the Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) for local communication.\n\nTo transition from a private flight at AAF to a commercial airline, the nearest options are Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP) or Tallahassee International Airport (TLH). Both are about an 80 to 90-minute drive from Apalachicola. Since there are no on-site rental car agencies with permanent counters, you must pre-arrange vehicle delivery or shuttle services. Many travelers find it convenient to use local taxi services or pre-arranged private transfers to reach these commercial hubs or destinations along the Forgotten Coast.\n\nGround logistics should be planned with the airport's operating hours in mind, as services are typically available from 08:00 to 19:00. If you require an after-hours arrival or departure, coordinate in advance with the FBO for terminal access and fuel. The rural area means ride-sharing services like Uber or Lyft are not reliably available, so a confirmed transport plan is crucial. Whether you are connecting to a fishing charter, a meeting, or a commercial flight elsewhere, AAF offers a low-stress environment provided that your ground and air logistics are meticulously pre-arranged.

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