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Tacoma Narrows Airport is a county-owned, public-use
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located west of the
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, a city in
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, United States. It is situated south of Gig Harbor, Washington, one mile southwest of the
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. The airport was owned by the city of Tacoma until 2008, when it was purchased by Pierce County. It is included in the
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for 2019–2023, in which it is categorized as a local
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facility. There is no commercial
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at this airport; the closest airport with commercial
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service is Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, about to the northeast.


Facilities and aircraft

Tacoma Narrows Airport covers an area of 644
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s (261 ha) at an
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of 295 feet (90 m) above
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. It has one
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designated 17/35 with an
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surface measuring 5,002 by 100 feet (1,525 x 46 m). For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2019, the airport had 53,276 aircraft operations, an average of 146 per day: 97%
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, 2%
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, and 1%
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. At that time, there were 130 aircraft based at this airport: 109 single-
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, 11 multi-engine, 6 jet and 4 helicopters.


Cargo airlines


Commercial airlines

Tacoma Narrows Airport is not served by any scheduled commercial carriers. Currently PerryCook Flight Services provides non-scheduled commercial air taxi charter service from TIW. During the 1960s it was served by West Coast Airlines. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, it was served by Hughes Airwest. An excerpt from the July 1, 1972, timetable shows nonstop routes to
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and Olympia—the latter continuing on to Hoquiam/
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.


General aviation

*FBOs: ** Narrows Aviation Air Center ** Pavco Flight Center *Aircraft charter: ** Clay Lacy Aviation ** PerryCook Flight Services


History

The Tacoma Narrows Airport was first known as the Tacoma Industrial Airport as early as 1958 but was not officially named as such until 1961. One of the first published uses of the airport's current name appeared in a
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to
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, wherein a Gig Harbor resident suggested changing the airport to its current name in 1980. The name was changed in 1982 in an attempt to quell residents' concerns over the nominally industrial nature of the airport and its impact on the area. The Tacoma Narrows Airport has had a tumultuous history, consisting of legal issues involving the land usage, securing funding, and resident concerns among others. The land was obtained through condemnation proceedings in 1961, when the City Council authorized an application to submit to the FAA in a 7-2 vote. City Council approval, however, did not reflect the approval of the residents. In an initiative headed by Stanford Pulliam, residents sought to put the airport (often referred to as the “Peninsula Airport”) to a public vote. If this initiative was approved, it would also prohibit the city spending any money on the airport unless voted on by the electorate. The initiative was stopped when Judge Bertil E. Johnson found that the initiative was a referendum and did not abide by the proper city ordinances. This ruling allowed the city to proceed with hearings regarding the value and further steps of action regarding the court-reinforced condemnations. Funding remained an issue, as the city estimated that the cost of the airport and the clearing of land, grading of ground, and paving would amount to about one million dollars. However, in January of 1968, there were only enough funds to provide for the construction of the north taxiway. This would mean that if a plane did not land in a short enough distance, they would be required to taxi-back on the runway to the closest taxiway exit. This presented a significant safety hazard, as it prevented aircraft from exiting the runway in a timely manner. In order to secure the funds for the remaining taxiway, an ordinance was created and presented to the City Council in May of 1968 which would take the required $500,000 from the city's LID guaranty fund and allocate it into the airport construction fund. This $500,000 would also be matched by the FAA to allow for significant construction to occur.


See also

* List of airports in Washington


References


External links


Tacoma Narrows Airport
at Pierce County website

at Washington State DOT website
Aerial image as of June 1990
from
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