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Peter O. Knight Airport

Peter O. Knight Airport (IATA: TPF, ICAO: KTPF, FAA LID: TPF) is an airport on Davis Islands, five minutes (3 NM or 5.6 km or 3.5 mi[1]) from downtown Tampa, Florida. Built as a Works Progress Administration project, it was Tampa's main airport from 1935 to 1945, and is still used by general aviation operators today because of its proximity to the central city. The airport was named for prominent attorney and businessman Peter O. Knight, namesake of Holland & Knight.

Peter O. Knight Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerHillsborough County Aviation Authority
OperatorAtlas Aviation
ServesTampa, Florida
Elevation AMSL8 ft / 2 m
Coordinates27°54′56″N 082°26′57″W / 27.91556°N 82.44917°W / 27.91556; -82.44917
Websitewww.tampaairport.com
Map
TPF
Location of airport in Florida
TPF
TPF (the United States)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
4/22 3,580 1,038 Asphalt
18/36 2,688 819 Asphalt
Statistics (1999)
Aircraft operations66,000
Based aircraft103

The airport's original administration building was torn down in the 1960s and replaced by the current building. Although seaplanes aren't as popular anymore, the basin is still there at Davis Islands.

In June 2004, the local fixed-base operator (FBO) was sold by Tampa Flying Service and is now operated by Atlas Aviation.

The residents of Davis Island, where the airport is located, have complained about the noise and appearance of the facilities. The current plan is to extend the northeast end of the runway by 65 ft (20 m) and add 175 ft (53 m) to the south end of the runway. During a meeting on September 18, 2007, some residents voiced concerns about larger aircraft using the longer runway and any related increase in the volume of noise generated there.

Sound tests conducted by the Aviation Authority showed an increase of 3 dB or less over current usage at the closest residences, or an average of about 58 dB during run ups to take off. During the same tests, nearby lawn mowers, motorcycles, and automobiles frequently reached over 75 dB.

The extension of the northeast and southwest ends were completed in 2008 with no noticeable impact to the local area. The improvements to the runway have added to the safety of pilots utilizing this facility.

Events edit

Islands Fest is held in April. It first started in 2006. It is a joint venture located at the Seaplane Basin Park and Peter O. Knight Airport. Peter O. Knight has on display a variety of aircraft, car club participants, and other local sponsors.[2] The 2013 Islands Fest featured several organizations devoted to animal welfare including shelters, animal adoption organizations and a pet contest. This year the event was held on airport property along the seawall adjacent to the approach end of runway 22.

Tampa's annual Gasparilla Pirate Fest- a Mardi Gras-like festival held in January, includes a Pirate Flotilla that sails up the channel into Tampa - the symbolic beginning of the Pirate's reign over the city. The flotilla passes directly alongside the airport, making the airport an ideal viewing area for this event.

Facilities and aircraft edit

 
An aerial view of Peter O. Knight Airport.

Peter O. Knight Airport covers an area of 110 acres (45 ha) at an elevation of 8 ft (2 m) above mean sea level. It has two asphalt paved runways: 4/22 measuring 3,580 by 100 ft (1,091 by 30 m) and 18/36 measuring 2,688 by 75 ft (819 by 23 m).[1] On January 13, 2011, the runway designations have been change due to a shift in the Earth's magnetic headings. Runway 3/21 has become 4/22 and runway 17/35 has become 18/36.[3] As of mid 2009 UNICOM Frequency is 122.725

For the 12-month period ending June 8, 1999, the airport had 66,000 aircraft operations, an average of 180 per day: 99% general aviation and 1% air taxi. At that time there were 102 aircraft based at this airport: 82% single-engine, 11% multi-engine, 2% jet and 5% helicopter.[1]

The Hillsborough Aviation Authority has authorized an expenditure of over $1.8 million to add the required runway extension completed in 2009, and to build additional hangar space on the east side of the runway, adjacent to Seddon Channel. Plans are for 13 new hangar spaces completed the end of 2009, and an additional 8 in 2011.

April 2011 a major redevelopment of the ramp area has completed. The ramp area was extended and the taxiway Bravo pushed further away from the ramp area, providing a safer transition from east to west and west to east on the airfield.

Incidents edit

  • On September 13, 1945, a Lockheed 18-50 Lodestar (NC33349) of National Airlines with 14 onboard, was landing on a flight from Miami while the runway was wet from rain; the plane could not decelerate, forcing the pilot to do a full left rudder and ground-loop. The plane went off the runway and the nose ended up in the water; there were no fatalities but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.[4]
  • On February 20, 1975, professional wrestler Buddy Colt, while attempting to land in bad weather, crashed into Hillsborough Bay 200 yd (180 m) short of the runway. Passenger Robert Shoenberger ("Bobby Shane") was killed.,[5][6]
  • On June 12, 2006, a King Air 90 attempting to make an emergency landing at the airport skidded off a runway,[7] through a retaining fence, and into the residence of a local business owner, causing complete destruction of the home. The pilot, Steve Huisman, was killed and the co-pilot, Sean Lauder, was hospitalized with serious injuries. Only one person was in the house at the time of impact, escaping without injury. The home was later demolished and rebuilt by ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.[8]
  • On November 28, 2008, a local plastic surgeon and a 19-year-old man were injured when an Extra 300 single engine plane was making its final approach. It hit a 50-foot (15 m) sailboat mast and hit the seawall before the runway. The plane flipped onto a grassy area short of the runway.[9]
  • On July 20, 2012, a Boeing C-17 Globemaster III of the US Air Force's 305th Air Mobility Wing, from McGuire AFB, New Jersey mistakenly landed at Peter O. Knight Airport following an extended duration flight from Europe, to a location in Southwest Asia to embark military passengers, and then return to the United States. There were no injuries and no damage to either the airfield's runway or to the aircraft itself. The aircraft took off a short time later with ease (although a large aircraft, it is designed for operation from airfields as short as 3,500 ft) and made the short flight to MacDill Air Force Base, the aircraft's original intended destination. With both airfields only a few miles apart and both of the main runways having the same magnetic heading, the Air Force blamed the mistaken landing on a combination of pilot error and fatigue.[10]
  • On March 18, 2016, a twin-engine Cessna 340A crashed killing both the ATP rated pilot and private rated co-pilot. The 340 and a Cessna 172M took off on Runways 4 and 36 respectively. These two runways intersect at their northern section. The 172 had already begun its ascent as the 340 started its takeoff roll. The 340 attempted to avoid a collision and entered a steep left-hand bank and impacted the ground inverted. The aircraft was destroyed in the post-crash fire. The two aircraft did not collide and the 172 flew to its home airport of Tampa Executive.[11]
  • On December 29, 2022, a helicopter crashed into Hillsborough Bay on approach to the airport. All four occupants were rescued safely by Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Blaine Gabbert and his brothers, who transported them on jet skis to marine rescue boats.[12]

World War II edit

During World War II, the airport was used as an auxiliary fighter landing field for several Army airfields including, Clearwater; Drew and MacDill fields supporting Third Air Force group and replacement training activities. The airport was also the original location of Coastal Patrol Base 13 of the Civil Air Patrol, before operations were moved to Sarasota.

See also edit

References edit

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  1. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for TPF PDF, effective 2011-03-10
  2. ^ Islands Fest 2011-03-12 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ The Earth Has Shifted!^ 2012-03-04 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed 18-50 Lodestar NC33349 Tampa-Peter O. Knight Airport, FL (TPF)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 2023-02-04.
  5. ^ Bobby Shane Biography 2011-02-25 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-06-24. Retrieved 2016-04-04.
  7. ^ Plane crashes into Davis Islands home, St. Petersburg Times, June 12, 2006
  8. ^ Tate Family 2011-12-15 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Pilot In Davis Islands Plane Crash Is Tampa Plastic Surgeon
  10. ^ Air Force C-17 Globemaster III makes surprise landing at Peter O. Knight Airport on Davis Islands
  11. ^ Tampa Planet
  12. ^ Laine, Jenna (2022-12-30). "Bucs QB Blaine Gabbert helps rescue helicopter crash victims". ESPN. Retrieved 2022-12-30.

External links edit

  • Atlas Aviation Inc official site
  • Buddy Colt Crash
  • Davis Islands Plane Crashes
  • FAA Terminal Procedures for TPF, effective April 18, 2024
  • Resources for this airport:
    • FAA airport information for TPF
    • AirNav airport information for KTPF
    • ASN accident history for TPF
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart, Terminal Procedures

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Peter O Knight Airport IATA TPF ICAO KTPF FAA LID TPF is an airport on Davis Islands five minutes 3 NM or 5 6 km or 3 5 mi 1 from downtown Tampa Florida Built as a Works Progress Administration project it was Tampa s main airport from 1935 to 1945 and is still used by general aviation operators today because of its proximity to the central city The airport was named for prominent attorney and businessman Peter O Knight namesake of Holland amp Knight Peter O Knight AirportIATA TPFICAO KTPFFAA LID TPFSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerHillsborough County Aviation AuthorityOperatorAtlas AviationServesTampa FloridaElevation AMSL8 ft 2 mCoordinates27 54 56 N 082 26 57 W 27 91556 N 82 44917 W 27 91556 82 44917Websitewww tampaairport comMapTPFLocation of airport in FloridaShow map of FloridaTPFTPF the United States Show map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surface ft m 4 22 3 580 1 038 Asphalt 18 36 2 688 819 AsphaltStatistics 1999 Aircraft operations66 000Based aircraft103Source Federal Aviation Administration 1 The airport s original administration building was torn down in the 1960s and replaced by the current building Although seaplanes aren t as popular anymore the basin is still there at Davis Islands In June 2004 the local fixed base operator FBO was sold by Tampa Flying Service and is now operated by Atlas Aviation The residents of Davis Island where the airport is located have complained about the noise and appearance of the facilities The current plan is to extend the northeast end of the runway by 65 ft 20 m and add 175 ft 53 m to the south end of the runway During a meeting on September 18 2007 some residents voiced concerns about larger aircraft using the longer runway and any related increase in the volume of noise generated there Sound tests conducted by the Aviation Authority showed an increase of 3 dB or less over current usage at the closest residences or an average of about 58 dB during run ups to take off During the same tests nearby lawn mowers motorcycles and automobiles frequently reached over 75 dB The extension of the northeast and southwest ends were completed in 2008 with no noticeable impact to the local area The improvements to the runway have added to the safety of pilots utilizing this facility Contents 1 Events 2 Facilities and aircraft 3 Incidents 4 World War II 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEvents editIslands Fest is held in April It first started in 2006 It is a joint venture located at the Seaplane Basin Park and Peter O Knight Airport Peter O Knight has on display a variety of aircraft car club participants and other local sponsors 2 The 2013 Islands Fest featured several organizations devoted to animal welfare including shelters animal adoption organizations and a pet contest This year the event was held on airport property along the seawall adjacent to the approach end of runway 22 Tampa s annual Gasparilla Pirate Fest a Mardi Gras like festival held in January includes a Pirate Flotilla that sails up the channel into Tampa the symbolic beginning of the Pirate s reign over the city The flotilla passes directly alongside the airport making the airport an ideal viewing area for this event Facilities and aircraft edit nbsp An aerial view of Peter O Knight Airport Peter O Knight Airport covers an area of 110 acres 45 ha at an elevation of 8 ft 2 m above mean sea level It has two asphalt paved runways 4 22 measuring 3 580 by 100 ft 1 091 by 30 m and 18 36 measuring 2 688 by 75 ft 819 by 23 m 1 On January 13 2011 the runway designations have been change due to a shift in the Earth s magnetic headings Runway 3 21 has become 4 22 and runway 17 35 has become 18 36 3 As of mid 2009 UNICOM Frequency is 122 725For the 12 month period ending June 8 1999 the airport had 66 000 aircraft operations an average of 180 per day 99 general aviation and 1 air taxi At that time there were 102 aircraft based at this airport 82 single engine 11 multi engine 2 jet and 5 helicopter 1 The Hillsborough Aviation Authority has authorized an expenditure of over 1 8 million to add the required runway extension completed in 2009 and to build additional hangar space on the east side of the runway adjacent to Seddon Channel Plans are for 13 new hangar spaces completed the end of 2009 and an additional 8 in 2011 April 2011 a major redevelopment of the ramp area has completed The ramp area was extended and the taxiway Bravo pushed further away from the ramp area providing a safer transition from east to west and west to east on the airfield Incidents editOn September 13 1945 a Lockheed 18 50 Lodestar NC33349 of National Airlines with 14 onboard was landing on a flight from Miami while the runway was wet from rain the plane could not decelerate forcing the pilot to do a full left rudder and ground loop The plane went off the runway and the nose ended up in the water there were no fatalities but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair 4 On February 20 1975 professional wrestler Buddy Colt while attempting to land in bad weather crashed into Hillsborough Bay 200 yd 180 m short of the runway Passenger Robert Shoenberger Bobby Shane was killed 5 6 On June 12 2006 a King Air 90 attempting to make an emergency landing at the airport skidded off a runway 7 through a retaining fence and into the residence of a local business owner causing complete destruction of the home The pilot Steve Huisman was killed and the co pilot Sean Lauder was hospitalized with serious injuries Only one person was in the house at the time of impact escaping without injury The home was later demolished and rebuilt by ABC s Extreme Makeover Home Edition 8 On November 28 2008 a local plastic surgeon and a 19 year old man were injured when an Extra 300 single engine plane was making its final approach It hit a 50 foot 15 m sailboat mast and hit the seawall before the runway The plane flipped onto a grassy area short of the runway 9 On July 20 2012 a Boeing C 17 Globemaster III of the US Air Force s 305th Air Mobility Wing from McGuire AFB New Jersey mistakenly landed at Peter O Knight Airport following an extended duration flight from Europe to a location in Southwest Asia to embark military passengers and then return to the United States There were no injuries and no damage to either the airfield s runway or to the aircraft itself The aircraft took off a short time later with ease although a large aircraft it is designed for operation from airfields as short as 3 500 ft and made the short flight to MacDill Air Force Base the aircraft s original intended destination With both airfields only a few miles apart and both of the main runways having the same magnetic heading the Air Force blamed the mistaken landing on a combination of pilot error and fatigue 10 On March 18 2016 a twin engine Cessna 340A crashed killing both the ATP rated pilot and private rated co pilot The 340 and a Cessna 172M took off on Runways 4 and 36 respectively These two runways intersect at their northern section The 172 had already begun its ascent as the 340 started its takeoff roll The 340 attempted to avoid a collision and entered a steep left hand bank and impacted the ground inverted The aircraft was destroyed in the post crash fire The two aircraft did not collide and the 172 flew to its home airport of Tampa Executive 11 On December 29 2022 a helicopter crashed into Hillsborough Bay on approach to the airport All four occupants were rescued safely by Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Blaine Gabbert and his brothers who transported them on jet skis to marine rescue boats 12 World War II editDuring World War II the airport was used as an auxiliary fighter landing field for several Army airfields including Clearwater Drew and MacDill fields supporting Third Air Force group and replacement training activities The airport was also the original location of Coastal Patrol Base 13 of the Civil Air Patrol before operations were moved to Sarasota See also editList of airports in Florida List of airports in the Tampa Bay areaReferences edit nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for TPF PDF effective 2011 03 10 Islands Fest Archived 2011 03 12 at the Wayback Machine The Earth Has Shifted Archived 2012 03 04 at the Wayback Machine ASN Aircraft accident Lockheed 18 50 Lodestar NC33349 Tampa Peter O Knight Airport FL TPF aviation safety net Retrieved 2023 02 04 Bobby Shane Biography Archived 2011 02 25 at the Wayback Machine Tampa Tribune Archived from the original on 2018 06 24 Retrieved 2016 04 04 Plane crashes into Davis Islands home St Petersburg Times June 12 2006 Tate Family Archived 2011 12 15 at the Wayback Machine Pilot In Davis Islands Plane Crash Is Tampa Plastic Surgeon Air Force C 17 Globemaster III makes surprise landing at Peter O Knight Airport on Davis Islands Tampa Planet Laine Jenna 2022 12 30 Bucs QB Blaine Gabbert helps rescue helicopter crash victims ESPN Retrieved 2022 12 30 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peter O Knight Airport Peter O Knight Airport official site Atlas Aviation Inc official site Buddy Colt Crash Davis Islands Plane Crashes FAA Terminal Procedures for TPF effective April 18 2024 Resources for this airport FAA airport information for TPF AirNav airport information for KTPF ASN accident history for TPF FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart Terminal Procedures Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter O Knight Airport amp oldid 1215161337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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