Honey Hill Heliport (AR33) in Searcy, Arkansas
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- Honey Hill Heliport (AR33)
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Honey Hill Heliport (AR33)
- General
- Type: Heliport, Status: Operational, Acivation Date: 03/01/1982, Runways: 1, Ownership: Privately owned, Facility Use: Private, Site Number: 01165.03*H, Location ID: AR33, Region: Southwest, District Office: AOK, Aeronautical sectional chart: Memphis, Tie-In FSS: No, Tie-In FSS ID: JBR, Tie-In FSS Name: Jonesboro, Tie-In FSS Toll-Free Number: 1-800-WX-BRIEF, Elevation: 340 ft, Elevation determination method: Estimated, Air traffic control tower: No, Boundary ARTCC (FAA) computer ID: ZCM, Boundary ARTCC ID: ZME, Boundary ARTCC Name: Memphis, Airspace Determination: No Objection, NOTAM Service: No, Inspection Group: Owner, Inspection Method: 5010-2 Private use mail out program
- Location
- State: Arkansas, County: White, City: Searcy, GPS (Degrees): Lat: 35° 14' 00.306'', Lng: -91° 47' 14.500'', GPS (Seconds): Lat: 35.233418, Lng: -91.787361, GPS determination method: Estimated, Distance from central business district: 3 mi (W) Find on map
- Owner
- Billy W Barger, 212 Honey Hill Road, Searcy, Ar 72143, (501) 278-6778
- Manager
- Billy W Barger, 212 Honey Hill Road, Searcy, Ar 72143, (501) 278-6778
- Aircraft
- Helicopters: 1
- Additional
- Magnetic Variation: 3E (Year 1985), Non-Commercial Landing Fee: No, Wind direction indicator: Yes, Segmented circle airport marker system: No
Runway 1
FAA Registered Aircraft Manufacturers and Dealers: 2 (See the full list of FAA Registered Manufacturers and Dealers in Searcy)
FAA Registered Aircraft: 70 (See the full list of FAA Registered Aircraft)
FAA Registered Aircraft: 70 (See the full list of FAA Registered Aircraft)
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Wayne Holden
Jul 23, 2012 @ 1:01 am
Where is this supposed to be? Out in an unmarked field? Sat images show no "heliports" or other suitable landing pads other than some open fields and those are not considered "heliports" just open fields where a helicopter can land.