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Calhoun County Airport receives Most Improved Airport Awards for the State of Texas


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From left, Calhoun County Judge Michael Pfeifer, Airport Manager Dianna Stanger and Precinct 2 Commissioner Vern Lyssy, show off the awards presented to the Calhoun County Airport at this week’s Texas Aviation Conference in Austin. The county’s airport was named the most improved airport in the state.

BY JOHN VERSER
Published: Friday, May 15, 2009
The Calhoun County Airport was named the most improved airport in the state at the 27th annual Texas Aviation Conference held in Austin earlier this week.

“For the Calhoun County Airport to receive this honor is overwhelming considering the number of wonderful airports that there are in the state of Texas,” said Dianna Stanger, airport manager. “Our county realized it had a valuable, underutilized airport and it was important to raise it to a level that the residents would be proud of.

“In doing so the airport has now managed to become a recognized asset to the state of Texas as well.  It is nice to be working with a county that has the vision and scope that ours has.”

The Texas Department of Transportation’s Aviation Division said the airport made efforts to make the facility a “valued asset” to the community in its press release that announced the achievement.

“It’s a great honor for the community,” Precinct 2 Commissioner Vern Lyssy said. “It’s a prestigious award that this town needs. It actually makes things a lot easier when we go up there asking for money and grants. It’s a process that’s brought the airport back up to speed.”

Lyssy said recent improvements to the airport include: a 24-hour fueling system, a new roof and new siding for the hanger, a new rotating beacon, landscaping in front of the entrance and a remodeled hangar. He added that the airport is currently in a $3 million grant to overlay the runway and the taxiway. The airport is in the engineering phase this year, and will begin the construction phase of the grant next year.

“We’ve worked hard on this,” Lyssy said. “The employees, the FBO, everyone - it’s been a team effort.”

Other amenities at the airport include the ability to rent a plane and its flight school. The airport also hosts two public events a year, including one for school children each May.

“It is not just the physical assets that make an airport a valuable partner in the community,” Dave Fulton, TxDOT Aviation Director, said in a press release.

Lyssy said that one of the biggest reasons to keep the airport in tip-top shape was tourism. He said that “roughly 60 percent” of those that fly into the airport do so to fish or hunt.

“They’re coming in to spend money in our community,” he said. “That’s generating revenue without having to tax.”

Future plans for the airport include more space to park planes and additional hangars.

“It’s getting better and better,” Lyssy said.

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Calhoun County Airport

hosts Aviation

Education Day

 

Calhoun County Airport, in conjunction with Calhoun County Independent School District, hosted students from Seadrift and Port Lavaca middle schools for a day of fun and educational information. These students were introduced to many interesting career options in the field of aviation.
On Friday, CCISD students had the opportunity to experience “hands on” with a variety of aircraft, weather station displays, engines and much more. Groups of about 110 kids each spent 2 hours touring the ten stations that were set around the airport. There were crop dusters, helicopters, fixed wing aircraft, NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) weather booth, and Civil Air Patrol displays. Each student was given the opportunity to sit inside many of the aircraft, including the helicopter.
“I am amazed by the number of students who have told me they did not even know there was an airport in Calhoun County,” said Vern Lyssy, Pct 2 County Commissioner. “This is a wonderful opportunity for the children of this county. They are getting a chance to see things that they never have been exposed to before and hopefully some of them will be inspired to pursue new dreams.”
There were a large number of volunteers who donated their time, equipment and knowledge to explain all aspects of aviation to these kids. The response from the aviation community was overwhelming and greatly appreciated. People came from Victoria, Corpus Christi, and the surrounding communities to assist with this event.
At the end of the day, all of the participants and the exhibitors were exhausted, but really pleased with the excitement and enthusiasm shown by a majority of the kids. This is considered to be a tremendously successful effort and we at Calhoun Air Center look forward to making this an annual event for the children of Calhoun County.