As most local pilots know there is more to New Jersey than the guidos at the Jersey Shore. This state is home to many public use general aviation airports. In an effort to learn more about flying and to hone my skills I have decided to land at every paved airport in NJ. This is including Newark Liberty which should be quite exciting (and expensive). Now this is no small task considering there are more than 35 paved airports. I estimate (given my current net worth) this project will take many many many years to complete.
In searching for a good list of airports with all the details associated with them I came across a great site called OurAirports. You can download a single file with all of the airports in the United States and many abroad in a single file. You can parse them from there.
Updated: 6/23/2012
NJ Airport Checklist
Alexandria N85
Andover Aeroflex 12N
Atlantic City ACY
Blairstown Airport 1N7
Camden County Airport 19N
Central Jersey Regional 47N
Cape May County Airport WWD
Cross Keys 17N
Essex County Airport CDW
Eagle’s Nest Airport 31E
Flying W Airport N14
Greenwood Lake Airport 4N1
Hackettstown Airport N05
Hammonton Municipal Airport N81
Lakewood Airport N12
Lincoln Park Airport N07
Linden Airport LDJ
Millville Municipal Airport MIV
Monmouth Executive Airport BLM
Morristown Municipal Airport MMU
Newark Liberty Airport EWR
Newton Airport 3N5
Ocean City Municipal Airport 26N
Old Bridge Airport 3N6
Princeton Airport 39N
Red Lion Airport N73
Robert J. Miller Air Park MJX
Sky Manor Airport N40
Somerset Airport SMQ
Solberg Hunterdon Airport N51
South Jersey Regional Airport VAY
Spitfire Aerodrome 7N7
Sussex Airport FWN
Teterboro Airport TEB
Trenton Mercer Airport TTN
Trenton Robbinsville Airport N87
Woodbine Municipal Airport OBI
The Mid-Atlantic Aviation Coalition will hold the second annual NJ Airport Challenge this summer beginning July 1. Prizes are awarded to pilots who fly to the most participating airports. Email me if you want more info.
My email address is [email protected].
Bob Checchio
Thanks for the info Bob, I will be sure to check it out!
Pat,
I assume you’re familiar with http://www.airnav.com Good online resource for airport info.
Rick
That is a great site too. I like the advanced search where you can pick a town and it will show the closes GA airports, what an awesome feature.