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Garrett
County
Airport is an essential element in the
national and statewide transportation network and plays a large role in the
economic development of Garrett
County. Garrett County
Airport generates business revenue because of air passenger service,
freight service and ground support services for commercial and general aviation. Garrett County Government owns and
operates the airport.
From a small
grass airstrip in the 1940’s to a current modern day general aviation airport,
it is now easier to fly in and out of
Garrett County, thanks to the lengthening of the
runway to 5,000 feet and the associated improvements.
Garrett County Airport
is a public-use general aviation airport located between the small towns of
Accident and McHenry,
Maryland
with nearby Deep
Creek Lake
and its many resorts. The airport’s primary use is for recreational and business
activities, providing resources such as flight school and sightseeing flights
highlighting Deep
Creek Lake. The airport supports
the military, law enforcement, Department of Natural Resources and Civil Air
Patrol. The Garrett
County Airport’s recreational uses are for
Deep
Creek Lake
tourism, hunting, fishing, white water rafting and recreational flying. When
flying into Western Maryland you will encounter a charming bit of serendipity of
the small towns within Garrett
County. The beautiful county and its distinctive four seasons draw tourism
year-round and a newly upgraded airport should help fuel the traffic and meet
the needs of the escalating air traffic.
Pilots and travelers can now enjoy the airport’s new terminal complete with a
lobby waiting area, handicapped-accessible restrooms, pilot’s lounge and
planning room; which includes an Automated Weather Observation System, internet
service, and a phone for filing flight plans. Traveling to
Garrett
County Airport
is more enjoyable because of the modifications to the airport. With a great area
to explore and numerous activities, arriving will not be a problem but
departures may cause heartaches.
Garrett
County
is growing and to keep up with the escalation of businesses within the County,
this newly renovated airport will better serve those needs.

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