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Airport
Ground Vehicle Guide
Signage
and Markings Upgrade Project
Felts
Field Airport's history traces back more than 85 years
with its beginning as a landing field in a park area next to the
Spokane River in the Spokane Valley. The airport's heritage
includes the original site of the Washington Air National Guard.
In
the 1930's and 1940's, Felts Field served as Spokane's municipal
airport with scheduled airline service from the airport terminal.
That building, along with others on the airport, is now on the
National Register Register of Historic Places.
Felts
Field is located in the City of Spokane, Washington, four miles
Northeast of the city center. The airport is located at
the North end of Fancher Way, in the western Spokane Valley and
is now an active General Aviation airport with 320 based aircraft
and more than 72,000 annual aircraft operations.
Address:
Felts Field 6105 East Rutter Avenue, Spokane, WA 99212
Aviation
Services - Fixed Base Operators »
Felts Field Airport Data
Washington
Air National Guard |
Washington's
Air Guard wing had its beginnings at Felts Field in the early
1920's as the 116th Observation Squadron. |
| EAA |
Experimental
Aircraft Association |
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FAA
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Federal
Aviation Administration
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| FSDO
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Flight
Standards District Office |
FAA-Northwest
Mountain Region |
FAA
Northwest Mountain Region Airports Division |
| WPA |
Washington
Pilots Association |
| WAMA |
Washington
Airport Management Association |
Skyway
Cafe (509) 534-5986 (Located in the Terminal Building)
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