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Santa Paula Airport

Santa Paula Airport
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Santa Paula Airport Association
Serves Santa Paula, California
Elevation AMSL 243 ft / 74 m
Coordinates 34°20′49″N 119°03′42″W / 34.34694°N 119.06167°W / 34.34694; -119.06167Coordinates: 34°20′49″N 119°03′42″W / 34.34694°N 119.06167°W / 34.34694; -119.06167
Website SantaPaulaAirport.com
Map
SZP is located in California
SZP
SZP
Location of airport in California
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
4/22 2,713 827 Asphalt
Helipads
Number Length Surface
ft m
H1 60 18 Asphalt
Statistics (2011)
Aircraft operations 97,000
Based aircraft 309
Aircraft operations 97,000
Based aircraft 309

Santa Paula Airport (IATA: SZPICAO: KSZPFAA LID: SZP) is a privately owned, public use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) southeast of the central business district of Santa Paula, a city in Ventura County, California, United States. It exclusively serves privately operated general aviation aircraft with no scheduled commercial service.

Santa Paula's first airport was originally established in 1927 when local rancher, Ralph Dickenson, purchased an OX-5 powered International biplane, cut a dirt airstrip on his ranch and built a hangar. Dickenson Airport soon advertised airplane rides and flight lessons available. Less than 5 months later the Santa Clara Valley flooded following the collapse of the St. Francis Dam, taking many lives and destroying acres of property along the Santa Clara River where the ranch was built. Ralph's hangar was found 1/2 mile downstream with his airplane still inside. He moved it back, made repairs and began flying again within a month. In the following year two more hangars were built as more locals began flying and purchasing aircraft. Recognizing the importance of having a community airport in the area, Ralph Dickenson and Dan Emmet obtained $1,000 from 19 local ranchers and purchased land south of the city of Santa Paula, adjacent to the river. In 1930, following months of personal construction and development by these founders, the newly named Santa Paula Airport opened to the public with a lavish celebration of aerobatics, celebrity appearances, and aircraft. This airport was also one of the favorite flying spots of actor Steve McQueen.


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