Tag: Warsaw Airport
WARSAW – Lowering of power lines east of the Warsaw airport could begin in the spring of 2021, according to an update at the Tuesday, March 10, aviation board meeting. Mary Kerstein, project manager for CHA Consulting, told the aviation board that she’s working to arrange a meeting in Fort Wayne with representatives of AEP, which …read more.
WINONA LAKE — Talk of President Donald Trump’s policy in Syria and a looming impeachment inquiry dominated US Rep. Jim Banks’ town hall in Winona Lake, Thursday morning, Oct. 10. Rep. Banks met with about 60 people at the town hall. Constituents of Indiana’s 3rd congressional district voiced their concerns to Banks on the ongoing …read more.
WARSAW — Members of the Warsaw Flying Club were present again this month at the meeting of the Board of Aviation Commissioners Tuesday, Dec. 12. Last month board president Jay Rigdon made a five-part motion, that the board approved, to establish the WFC as a club. Based on the definition of “club” provided by the …read more.
WARSAW — Tension was high at the Oct. 18 meeting of the Warsaw Board of Aviation, with several members of the Warsaw Flying Club present to contest accusations against the club. “I hate to be doing this,” stated airport manager Nick King as he began what ended being an hour long discussion about an event …read more.
Kosciusko Officers with the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department investigated the following incidents: 9:28 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21, 1400 block North CR 800W, Warsaw. Officers were called regarding a juvenile runaway. Midnight, Thursday, Sept. 21, 200 block West CR 300S, Warsaw. Officers were called about a reported battery. Warsaw Officers with the Warsaw Police Department investigated …read more.
WARSAW — The Warsaw Flying Club would like to introduce and congratulate our newest pilot, Jared Haughee, on earning his private pilot’s license. Jared joined us at WFC in January of 2015, after starting his pilot training in 2013. However, Jared’s love of aviation started long before he began his lessons in flight training.
WARSAW — The relocation of power lines, on the east side of the Warsaw Airport property, is on the radar of the Indiana Department of Transportation. Nick King, airport manager, shared information he learned at the Aviation Association of Indiana Conference last week, during the Warsaw Board of Aviation Commissioner’s meeting Tuesday evening, Oct. 20.
Warsaw-Wayne Fire Territory is responding to a report of a gas leak, 3000 N. Airport Road, Warsaw. Fire officials are on scene and NIPSCO has been contacted.
WARSAW — The skies will be busy over Warsaw this weekend as the annual air show flies into the Warsaw Municipal Airport Friday, Aug. 14, through Sunday, Aug. 16.
Word on a land acquisition grant application by the Warsaw Municipal Airport with the Federal Aviation Association will be received in two to three weeks. The request is for a $534,600 grant from the FAA. The update was provided by Ken Ross, NGC Corporation, airport engineer, during the monthly meeting of the Warsaw Board of …read more.
Purchase of three police vehicles, repair of a roof and signing contracts for the Central Lake Park Concert series were matters handled Friday morning during the bi-monthly meeting of the Warsaw Board of Public Works and Safety. Approval was given to purchase a 2015 Caprice and 2015 Tahoe from Lakeside Chevrolet, Warsaw, a total cost …read more.
The dates are set and details are being developed for the 2015 Air Show of Warsaw, Aug. 14 and 15. Times are 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, all at the Warsaw Municipal Airport. Nick King, airport manager, announced a tentative schedule during the March meeting of the …read more.
At Tuesday afternoon’s Board of Avaiation Commissioners meeting, Airport Manager Nick King reported, “We had a good month. A quiet month.” Despite winter conditions, King stated, “We never had to close the airport. We were all here as much as possible trying to keep the runways open.” King credited the street department with assisting in such …read more.
The Warsaw Air Show officially began at 3 p.m. today and continues through Saturday at the Warsaw Municipal Airport. (See related) On tap for tonight are plane v. car races from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., a balloon glow at dusk and an aerobatic performance by Alan Hoover in a Stearman plane. Airplane, balloon and helicopter rides …read more.
The Air Show of Warsaw and EAA Fly-In will be held Saturday at the Warsaw Municipal Airport from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A full day of family fun events is planned. Free admission to the air show gains access to a hot air balloon launch, airplane rides, a flight simulator and NASCAR driver Johanna …read more.
StaceyPageOnline.com will be featuring a question and answer format once a month where Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer answers readers questions. Where does the airport runway expansion stand? What are the plans for CR 100 East and when is construction expected to begin? At the budget hearings last fall, the city council supported and approved the …read more.
A crash-landing at Warsaw Municipal Airport fortunately ended with no injuries. It happened at approximately 11:32 a.m. today. Authorities report that a single prop aircraft crash landed at the airport after crosswinds tipped the plane when it attempted to land. The pilot, Thomas Kowalczk, 63, of Marblehead, Ohio, and his son, Brian Kowalczk, 42, of …read more.







