The Lake Wales Municipal Airport, located in Lake Wales, Florida, is a historic airport that has been in operation since 1928. Situated at an elevation of 125 feet above sea level, it covers an expansive area of 485 acres and features two 4,000-foot runways that were originally constructed during World War II. As a General Utility General Aviation Airport, it caters to a range of general aviation activities, including local and transient flights, recreational glider activity, and skydiving.
With its favorable climatological conditions, the airport enjoys a high percentage of Visual Meteorological Conditions (VMC), making it ideal for Visual Flight Rules (VFR) operations. The airport's service area encompasses several nearby cities, and while it does not currently host air carrier or air taxi operations, it provides excellent facilities and services for general aviation pilots and aircraft with a maximum gross takeoff weight of 12,500 pounds or less.
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