Georgetown Municipal Airport

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Georgetown, United States

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Georgetown Municipal Airport Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Georgetown Municipal Airport is located in Georgetown, United States on 500 Terminal Dr. Georgetown Municipal Airport is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category airport in United States.

Address

500 Terminal Dr

Phone

+1 5129303666

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Mark Douglas

I work here. We strive to give the very best service to our tenants and visitors. We work hard to give our airport excellent accommodations and pleasing aesthetices to our customers. We have a true treasure in our group of tenants. I love this place and my job.

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Jim Wright

Georgetown Municipal Airport, (KGTU) is a thriving aviation community with a nice terminal building, good fuel services for both Jet A & 100LL avgas. It also has a tower with helpful controllers who do an admirable job of courteously handling all the busy traffic and keeping us safe. There are also a number of aircraft flight schools who provide flight training resources.

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Tabitha Youngman

My husband and I surprised our 5 year old daughter with a private airplane ride. The pilot was awesome. It is something that she will never forget. AMAZING!

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Cody Sowell

We live in an apartment next to Georgetown High School and are fed up with the air traffic in the evenings! The planes are way to loud and they fly way to close to this residential area. I don’t know if this problem can even be fixed as the airport isn’t very far from here. I understand pilots in training need to get their hours, but it is ridiculous to be flying over our home after sunset!!!

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T Dakota

Poor experience. Residents in area do not like airport visitors. Think airport location has been a sore topic with community for long time. Couple we met around town seemed tired of airport issues.