Andrews University Airpark

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Andrews University Airpark
Summary
Owner/Operator Andrews University
Serves Berrien Springs, Michigan
Time zone UTC−05:00 (-5)
  Summer (DST) UTC−04:00 (-4)
Elevation  AMSL 674 ft / 205 m
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
ftm
13/314,1481,264Asphalt
Statistics (2019)
Aircraft Movements7300

Andrews University Airpark (FAA LID: C20) is a privately owned, public use airport located 2 miles west of Berrien Springs, Michigan. It is owned and managed by Andrews University, a Seventh Day Adventist university that manages an aviation department. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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The airport is home to the aviation department of Andrews University, which trains pilots under FAR Part 141. It trains pilots to be private and commercial pilots and includes additional ratings such as the Instrument and Multi-Engine add-ons and flight instructor training. [2] [6] [7] [8]

The airport is near airports with commercial service, most notably South Bend International Airport. It is also near Southwest Michigan Regional Airport, which has historically seen airline service but, as of February 2023, has no scheduled airline service. [2]

The airport was the starting point for an attempt to fly through all 48 contiguous states in the United States. A team of Bowling Green State University alums started at the airport while trying to fly through each state in under 48 hours. [9]

Facilities and aircraft

The airport has two runways. Runway 13/31 measures 4148 x 70 ft (1264 x 21 m) and is paved with asphalt. Runway 3/21 is a turf runway measuring 2298 x 180 ft (700 x 55 m). [1] [3] [4] [10]

The aircraft has a fixed-base operator, also operated by the university, that offers avgas as well as amenities such as flight training, aircraft maintenance and rental, and restrooms. [11] [12]

For the 12-month period ending September 12, 2019, the airport had 7300 aircraft operations per year, an average of 20 per day. It was composed entirely of general aviation. For the same time period, there were 31 aircraft based on the field, all airplanes: 30 single-engine and 1 multi-engine. [1] [3] [4]

Accidents and incidents

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