Guidelines

What is available in an airport facility directory?

What is available in an airport facility directory?

NOTAMs are notices containing information concerning the establishment, condition or change in any aeronautical facility, service, procedure or hazard, the timely knowledge of which is essential to personnel concerned with flight operations.

How many general aviation airports are in Texas?

According to the most recent Texas Airport Directory, currently there are 381 airports in the TxDOT AVN statewide airport system. Of this total 266 are designated as general aviation airports.

How many airports are there in Texas?

24 airports
In total, there are 24 airports in Texas with scheduled flights. Smaller airports with scheduled flights in many cases serve smaller planes.

Is the Texas Airport Directory open to the public?

The Texas Airport Directory contains aeronautical information on nearly 400 airports that are open to the public. You can download the directory and view the most recent airport summaries. Search for airports using the updated Directory Map Tool.

How to search airport data in PDF format?

They are searchable by individual airport in PDF format. They contain data on public and joint use airports, seaplane bases, heliports, VFR airport sketches, NAVAIDs, communications data, weather data, airspace, special notices, and operational procedures.

How to contact AirNav at North Houston Regional Airport?

MIL SVC FUEL 0600-2100 C936-494-4252. FOR CD WHEN ATCT CLSD CTC HOUSTON APCH AT 281-443-5844, TO CNL IFR AT 281-443-5888. EXTV STUDENT PILOT (SUNRISE TO SUNSET). NOTE: All procedures below are presented as PDF files. If you need a reader for these files, you should download the free Adobe Reader.

Where is Conroe north Houston Regional Airport located?

Other nearby airports with instrument procedures: Photo by Galaxy FBO Photo taken 08-Jan-2020 looking north-northwest. Do you have a better or more recent aerial photo of Conroe-North Houston Regional Airport that you would like to share?