Waverly Municipal Airport

Waverly Municipal Airport (FAA LID: C25) is in Waverly, Iowa, United States, on 35th Street approximately 2 nautical miles away from the city center.

Waverly Municipal Airport
Summary
OwnerCity of Waverly
LocationWaverly, Iowa
Coordinates42°44′30″N 092°30′24″W
Maps
Runway chart for Waverly Municipal Airport
Runway chart for Waverly Municipal Airport
C25 is located in Iowa
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Location in Iowa
C25 is located in the United States
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C25 (the United States)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 3,201 976 Concrete

The airport is owned and maintained by the City of Waverly. It is a public use airport and can service a wide variety of small single and multi-engine piston and turboprop aircraft.

Current use

The airport mostly sees use by transient air traffic and agricultural aircraft. A small number of aircraft are permanently based here. A small set of hangars are located near the FBO/maintenance building. Waverly Municipal Airport is frequently used for crop dusting and other agricultural aviation purposes. It is also home to a maintenance facility capable of doing major airframe maintenance and overhaul on small to mid-size general aviation aircraft.

Airport services

Waverly Municipal Airport offers multiple services on site from multiple companies. These include:

  • Swieter Aircraft - Airframe, engine, and aircraft systems maintenance/overhaul provider
  • Waverly Air Service - Fixed-base operator (FBO) based at the airport, responsible for providing fuel and hangar/tie-down services
  • Iowa Flight Training - Offers flight lessons and pilot training materials
  • McCandless Aircraft and Avionics - Aircraft parts and avionics dealer and installer

Self-service fuel is also available to aircraft at the airport; only 100LL AvGas is sold.

Runway

Waverly Municipal Airport has one runway. Its east end is at heading 287° and its west end is at heading 107°. The east end of the runway is marked 29 and the west end is marked 11. The runway is 3,201ft long and made from concrete. Lights are installed on the runway for safe nighttime operations. The runway is long enough to land all small single-engine piston aircraft and most multi-engine piston aircraft. Most types of single-engine turboprop aircraft can also land safely, as well as some small multi-engine turboprop aircraft. The runway can support a select few very light jets, but the airport does not provide Jet A1 fuel for these aircraft.

See also

References

    • C25 - Waverly Municipal Airport. (n.d.). Retrieved March 31, 2021, from https://www.airnav.com/airport/C25
    • Aircraft, S. (n.d.). Swieteraircraft.com. Retrieved March 31, 2021, from https://swieteraircraft.com/
    • SkyVector. (n.d.). C25 - Waverly Municipal Airport. Retrieved March 31, 2021, from https://skyvector.com/airport/C25/Waverly-Municipal-Airport
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