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Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport

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skyline south of the south end of the main runway. In the early 1960s, an FAA memo called it "the most dangerous major airport in the country" and urged that no further federal funds be spent on it. A new airport was then constructed to serve Kansas City, being the
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on a training flight reached a maximum speed of 146 knots after lift-off, began to decay, then began buffeting with the nose and a right 25 degree bank, then impacted the ground. All 4 occupants survived, but the aircraft was destroyed and written
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Today the airport is used for corporate and recreational aviation. The terminal building today houses VML, a global advertising and marketing agency headquartered in Kansas City. Its location near downtown has excellent highway access.
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complex at the Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport including: 122 T-hangars, 13 box hangars, a 40,000-square-foot (4,000 m) terminal building with offices, a pilots' lounge, meeting rooms and a destination restaurant.
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was damaged substantially during a landing overrun at MKC at night with a runway contaminated by snow. Both occupants survived but the aircraft was written off.
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Taxiway H was at one time part of runway 17/35, which was closed after an FAA decision on the required separation between terminal buildings and the runway.
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landed in heavy rain and was unable to stop due to hydroplaning. It impacted a blast mound and broke into 3 pieces, but all 66 on board survived.
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preparing to land at the airport collided at 3,000 feet. Despite the collision, both damaged aircraft made it to the ground and all survived.
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although there was standing water. The 1951 flood devastated the Fairfax airport and caused Kansas City to build what would become
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On August 5, 2013, a construction contractor working on a taxiway near runway 1 discovered human remains buried in the ground.
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The city considered calling the airport "Peninsula Field" because of the sharp bend in the Missouri River around the airport.
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On October 17, 2006, the Kansas City, Missouri, Aviation Department announced plans to build a $ 20 million aircraft
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away from the river to keep the TWA overhaul base in the area after it had been destroyed in the flood at Fairfax.
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In the year ending September 30, 2022, the airport had 114,975 aircraft operations, average 315 per day: 77%
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who was mayor when Kansas City International opened. Richards Road, which serves the airport, is named for
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Construction on runway 1-19 is complete and both runways are in use to their full length.
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at both ends. Runway 3/21 is 5,050 by 100 feet (1,539 x 30 m) asphalt.
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Transportation buildings and structures in Kansas City, Missouri
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On August 20, 2011, pilot Bryan Jensen was killed when his
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Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in Missouri
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The airport is on the north side of the confluence of the
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It was dedicated as 967:"Downtown airport boasts a new runway safety system" 984:"AirNav: KMKC - Charles B Wheeler Downtown Airport" 1332:Buildings and structures in Clay County, Missouri 1308: 806:On September 13, 1965, a Trans World Airlines 773:to Kansas City Downtown Airport exploded over 393:) is a city-owned, public-use airport serving 1167:"Human remains found at KC downtown airport" 491:The airport had limited area for expansion ( 838:Vertical Unlimited 12 (a modified Pitts 12) 403:National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems 717: 592: 562:The downtown airport has been renamed for 840:crashed during the Kansas City Air Expo. 751:on approach to a touch-and-go at nearby 431: 423: 1322:Transportation in Clay County, Missouri 913:International Air Transport Association 16:Airport located in downtown Kansas City 1309: 886: 884: 882: 880: 878: 876: 874: 747:on a training flight collided with a 978: 976: 935:"2011–2015 NPIAS Report, Appendix A" 859:Missouri World War II Army Airfields 730:taking off from MKC collided with a 1200:Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport 969:. KansasCity.com. November 6, 2009. 401:, this facility is included in the 364:Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport 23:Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport 13: 1053:Accident description for N242V 871: 14: 1353: 1193: 1143:. August 20, 2011. Archived from 973: 801:Los Angeles International Airport 644:Kansas City International Airport 570:, a Kansas City airman killed in 506:Kansas City International Airport 452:) is the big building across the 1206:Aerial image as of February 2002 1173:. August 5, 2013. Archived from 609:of 757 feet (231 m). It has two 225: 218: 190: 183: 29: 1284:NOAA/NWS weather observations: 1246:FAA Terminal Procedures for MKC 1159: 1129: 1108: 1083: 587:National Airline History Museum 355:Federal Aviation Administration 98:Kansas City Aviation Department 1062: 1046: 1021: 1000: 959: 927: 901: 793:Continental Airlines Flight 12 777:. 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Index


IATA
ICAO
FAA
LID
Kansas City, Missouri
AMSL
Coordinates
39°07′23″N 094°35′34″W / 39.12306°N 94.59278°W / 39.12306; -94.59278
www.FlyMKC.com
MKC is located in Missouri
MKC is located in the United States
Runways
Direction
Federal Aviation Administration
IATA
ICAO
FAA
LID
Kansas City, Missouri
Clay County
National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems
categorized
general aviation
reliever airport


Quality Hill
Buck O'Neil Bridge
Fairfax Assembly

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