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Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport

Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport (IATA: BTP, ICAO: KBTP, FAA LID: BTP), also known as the Butler County Airport or K. W. Scholter Field, is a public airport 5 miles (8 km) southwest of the central business district of Butler, the county seat of Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. The airport serves the northern suburbs of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. It is owned by the Butler County Airport Authority.[1]

Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport

K. W. Scholter Field, Butler County Airport
Terminal Building
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerButler County Airport Authority
ServesButler, Pennsylvania
LocationPenn Township, Pennsylvania
Elevation AMSL1,248 ft / 380 m
Coordinates40°46′37″N 079°56′59″W / 40.77694°N 79.94972°W / 40.77694; -79.94972
WebsiteRegional Airport
Map
BTP
Location of airport in Pennsylvania / United States
BTP
BTP (the United States)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
8/26 4,801 1,463 Asphalt
Statistics (2007)
Aircraft operations62,685
Based aircraft132

History

Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport, formerly Butler County Airport, opened as the Pittsburgh-Butler Airport[2][3] on September 27 and 28, 1929, with much fanfare and aircraft demonstrations.[3] The airport originally had three turf runways, one of which was later paved, and a turf runway closed. The remaining turf runway ran N/S. The airport was opened by Pennsylvania Aviation Industrial Corp. (PAIC) owned by George Hann, the Mellon interests and some others, who hoped to lure Pittsburgh traffic. During the Great Depression, the airport shut down for some years when there was little business. The two large hangars were used to store corn. In the 1930s, John Graham along with Kenny Sholter helped to clean out the hangars and reopened the airport. It was then renamed the Butler-Graham Airport.[2][4] During its early years, the airport served as an important training area for potential pilots. One notable trainee was Amelia Earhart[3] who received her instrument flight certificate there while practicing for her solo flight over the Atlantic Ocean in 1932.[5] It was also at the airport that Earhart had the long-range fuel tanks installed on her Lockheed Vega.[5] Another notable aviator was C.G. Taylor, who in 1935 moved his Taylorcraft Aircraft company to Butler.[5] His new planes were tested at the airport and his Taylorcraft B model was introduced here.[6] During World War II Graham Aviation trained so many pilots under the Civilian Pilot Training Program that Piper Cubs had to be stored tilted up on their noses to fit them all in the hangars. For many years, Butler-Graham served as an alternate airport for TWA should the weather be down at Allegheny County Airport, which from 1931-1952 was the primary airport of the city of Pittsburgh until Pittsburgh International Airport opened. By the late 1990s, the airport was getting too small to handle the number of aircraft coming in so plans were made to extend the runway by 800 feet (240 m).[5] The extension of the single runway was completed in 2004.

The airport went through a name change in May 2016, going from the Butler County Airport to the Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport.

On October 31, 2020 President Donald Trump held a rally at the airport during his second run as President in the 2020 United States presidential election.

Facilities and aircraft

Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport covers an area of 230 acres (93 ha) and contains one asphalt paved runway designated 8/26 which measures 4,801 by 100 feet (1,463 by 30 m). For the 12-month period ending February 27, 2007, the airport had 62,685 aircraft operations, an average of 171 per day: 98% general aviation, 2% air taxi and <1% military. There are 132 aircraft based at this airport: 72% single-engine, 23% multi-engine, 3% jet and 2% helicopter.[1]

High Flight Academy, a flight training school with recreational and career pilot programs, is located at this airport.

References

  1. ^ a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for BTP PDF, effective 2007-10-25
  2. ^ a b Parisi, p. 37
  3. ^ a b c Brandberg and Clements, p. 97
  4. ^ An Historical Gazetteer of Butler County, Pennsylvania, p. 247
  5. ^ a b c d Biller, Ed (December 6, 2009). "Airport turns 80" Butler Eagle. Retrieved December 28, 2009
  6. ^ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=2VkbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FE0EAAAAIBAJ&pg=6655%2C1984544[bare URL]

Sources

  • An Historical Gazetteer of Butler County, Pennsylvania, Chicora: Mechling Bookbindery, 2006, ISBN 978-0-9760563-9-3.
  • Brandberg, Robert, and James Clements, Lost Butler, New Wilmington: New Horizons Publishing, 1999, ISBN 1-884687-25-3.
  • Ed Biller, Butler Eagle, December 6, 2009.
  • Parisi, Larry D., Butler County, Arcadia Publishing, 2004, ISBN 0-7385-3517-6.

External links

  • Butler County Airport Website
  • Resources for this airport:
    • FAA airport information for BTP
    • AirNav airport information for KBTP
    • ASN accident history for BTP
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart, Terminal Procedures

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For the similarly named airport in Ohio see Butler County Regional Airport Pittsburgh Butler Regional Airport IATA BTP ICAO KBTP FAA LID BTP also known as the Butler County Airport or K W Scholter Field is a public airport 5 miles 8 km southwest of the central business district of Butler the county seat of Butler County Pennsylvania United States The airport serves the northern suburbs of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area It is owned by the Butler County Airport Authority 1 Pittsburgh Butler Regional AirportK W Scholter Field Butler County AirportTerminal BuildingIATA BTPICAO KBTPFAA LID BTPSummaryAirport typePublicOwnerButler County Airport AuthorityServesButler PennsylvaniaLocationPenn Township PennsylvaniaElevation AMSL1 248 ft 380 mCoordinates40 46 37 N 079 56 59 W 40 77694 N 79 94972 W 40 77694 79 94972WebsiteRegional AirportMapBTPLocation of airport in Pennsylvania United StatesShow map of PennsylvaniaBTPBTP the United States Show map of the United StatesRunwaysDirection Length Surfaceft m8 26 4 801 1 463 AsphaltStatistics 2007 Aircraft operations62 685Based aircraft132Source Federal Aviation Administration 1 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities and aircraft 3 References 4 Sources 5 External linksHistory EditPittsburgh Butler Regional Airport formerly Butler County Airport opened as the Pittsburgh Butler Airport 2 3 on September 27 and 28 1929 with much fanfare and aircraft demonstrations 3 The airport originally had three turf runways one of which was later paved and a turf runway closed The remaining turf runway ran N S The airport was opened by Pennsylvania Aviation Industrial Corp PAIC owned by George Hann the Mellon interests and some others who hoped to lure Pittsburgh traffic During the Great Depression the airport shut down for some years when there was little business The two large hangars were used to store corn In the 1930s John Graham along with Kenny Sholter helped to clean out the hangars and reopened the airport It was then renamed the Butler Graham Airport 2 4 During its early years the airport served as an important training area for potential pilots One notable trainee was Amelia Earhart 3 who received her instrument flight certificate there while practicing for her solo flight over the Atlantic Ocean in 1932 5 It was also at the airport that Earhart had the long range fuel tanks installed on her Lockheed Vega 5 Another notable aviator was C G Taylor who in 1935 moved his Taylorcraft Aircraft company to Butler 5 His new planes were tested at the airport and his Taylorcraft B model was introduced here 6 During World War II Graham Aviation trained so many pilots under the Civilian Pilot Training Program that Piper Cubs had to be stored tilted up on their noses to fit them all in the hangars For many years Butler Graham served as an alternate airport for TWA should the weather be down at Allegheny County Airport which from 1931 1952 was the primary airport of the city of Pittsburgh until Pittsburgh International Airport opened By the late 1990s the airport was getting too small to handle the number of aircraft coming in so plans were made to extend the runway by 800 feet 240 m 5 The extension of the single runway was completed in 2004 The airport went through a name change in May 2016 going from the Butler County Airport to the Pittsburgh Butler Regional Airport On October 31 2020 President Donald Trump held a rally at the airport during his second run as President in the 2020 United States presidential election Facilities and aircraft EditPittsburgh Butler Regional Airport covers an area of 230 acres 93 ha and contains one asphalt paved runway designated 8 26 which measures 4 801 by 100 feet 1 463 by 30 m For the 12 month period ending February 27 2007 the airport had 62 685 aircraft operations an average of 171 per day 98 general aviation 2 air taxi and lt 1 military There are 132 aircraft based at this airport 72 single engine 23 multi engine 3 jet and 2 helicopter 1 High Flight Academy a flight training school with recreational and career pilot programs is located at this airport References Edit a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for BTP PDF effective 2007 10 25 a b Parisi p 37 a b c Brandberg and Clements p 97 An Historical Gazetteer of Butler County Pennsylvania p 247 a b c d Biller Ed December 6 2009 Airport turns 80 Butler Eagle Retrieved December 28 2009 https news google com newspapers id 2VkbAAAAIBAJ amp sjid FE0EAAAAIBAJ amp pg 6655 2C1984544 bare URL Sources EditAn Historical Gazetteer of Butler County Pennsylvania Chicora Mechling Bookbindery 2006 ISBN 978 0 9760563 9 3 Brandberg Robert and James Clements Lost Butler New Wilmington New Horizons Publishing 1999 ISBN 1 884687 25 3 Ed Biller Airport turns 80 Butler Eagle December 6 2009 Parisi Larry D Butler County Arcadia Publishing 2004 ISBN 0 7385 3517 6 Aviation portalExternal links EditButler County Airport Website Resources for this airport FAA airport information for BTP AirNav airport information for KBTP ASN accident history for BTP 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 Pittsburgh Butler Regional Airport amp oldid 1133815188, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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