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Getting to Orange County From the South: I-87 North From the North: I-87 South From the East & West: I-84 East and West Departs daily from Manhattan, Queens, Long Island and Westchester. Ask about our new mini-vacation package, where trips may be packaged with hotel or bed & breakfast accommodations. Adirondack Trailways / 845-561-0734 Service connecting Newburgh with Canada, New England and the Adirondacks. New Jersey Transit / 201-762-5100 Service between Warwick and New York City. Connections to other points through Port Authority New York City. New Jersey Transit / 845-856-9643 MTA / 1-800-638-7646 (Metro North-Port Jervis Line) Stops at Tuxedo, Harriman, Cornwall, Campbell Hall, Middletown, Otisville & Port Jervis. MTA (Metro North) Hudson Line / 1-800-638-7646 · NYC: (212) 532-4900 Stops at Beacon from which there is taxi service to Newburgh, directly across the Hudson River. Stewart International Airport (SWF) Reached via New York I-84 and I-87 (NYS Thruway), the airport offers more than 60 daily departures and arrivals.




Eight airlines provide service to 15 major U.S. cities: Atlanta, Bangor, Boston, Buffalo, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Fort Lauderdale, Newark, Orlando, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh/Durham, Syracuse and Washington, DC. Seasonal charter flights are also available to Las Vegas, Orlando and Cancun, Mexico. Entrance on Rte. 207. For airline reservations or information, contact: Carnival Air Lines  1-800-824-7386 Delta Air Lines  1-800-221-1212 Orange County Airport is the low cost provider of outstanding quality airport services. 200 based aircraft are already located at Orange County Airport New T-Hangars under construction 16' or 14' or 12' high bi-fold doors; 41' to 48' wide doors We will build you a facility, or hangar, to suit your needs, or occupy one of our many existing corporate hangars. UNICOM Radio Frequency - 122.7 mhz Handicap Access Terminal and facilities STAT Flight Medical Helo Two pilots and two flight nurses/ EMT available 24 hours




Are you a pilot based in the Hudson Valley area or are you here for a little while and looking for local aircraft storage? Sky Acres Airport (44N) has available hangar spaces, tie-downs and transient parking for single and twin engines. We're conveniently located in Lagrangeville New York, which is a great alternative to higher priced accommodations, if you're looking at storage facilities and airports near Poughkeepsie, NY. We have safe, secure hangars for your plane that are rented out on a monthly basis. See the photos and diagrams of our East and West T-Hangars. Detailed dimensions are indicated (overall width and depth, tail width and length, etc.). If you would like to be placed on a waiting list for an available hangar, please contact us for more information. Once you've safety landed, it's time for a secure place to hunker down for the evening. We offer 3 transient parking ramps for your weary winged companion to rest for a while. For tie-down rates, monthly rental prices of our T-hangars, parking fees and charter/commercial services landing fees, view our Sky Acres Airport fee schedule.




Sky Acres AirportFee ScheduleMonthly RentalsTypeTime PeriodMonthly RatePaved Tie-DownJan. 1, 2016 - Dec.31, 2016$110.00Grass Tie-DownJan. 1, 2016 - Dec. 31, 2016$70.00East & West T-HangarsWest T-HangarsJan. 1, 2016 - Dec. 31, 2016$355.00East T-HangarsJan. 1, 2016 - Dec. 31, 2016$355.00East & West Oversize End T-HangarsJan. 1, 2016 - Dec. 31, 2016$380.00Winter Electric Surcharge(for hangar tenants wishing to use anelectrical tanis or engine heater)Winter Season$200.00Transient Parking FeesTypeTime PeriodRateSingle Engines*Per Night$12.00Twin Engines*Per Night$15.00*If 100LL AvGas is purchased, the overnight fee will be waived.A special parking area is available for helicopters on our off-center taxiway.Charter/Commercial Services Landing FeesSingle Engine*Per Occurrence$25.00Multi-Engine*Per Occurrence$50.00Helicopter (under 12,500 lbs.)Per Occurence$50.00Helicopter (over 12,500 lbs.)Per Occurence$100.00Heavy (12,500 lbs.)Per Occurrence$100.00*If 100LL AvGas is purchased, the landing fee will be waived.




You can extend the life of your aircraft and reduce maintenance time (and costs) by properly storing your plane. Indoor storage blocks out the sun's harmful rays and prevents the inclement weather of New England from damaging your plane. We have hangar space available that can protect your investment and keep your aircraft in top condition. Non-Heated T-HangarsThese hangars have a steel construction with sliding doors, and can accommodate up to a light twin aircraft. East and West T-HangarsCall us at 845-677-5010 and ask about availability. Heated Community HangarNumerous aircraft can be safely and securely stored in this heated hangar with a 65-foot by 18-foot bi-fold door. Space in the community hangar is available on either a daily or monthly basis. Hangar PlotsIf you want to build custom living quarters (otherwise known as a "Cockpit Cave") to house your plane, we offer our handy aviators their choice of 7 approved 50-foot by 50-foot lots. They can be leased by the month.




House LotsWe currently have 1 house lot for sale. It's adjacent to the departure end of Runway 35. Please inquire if you are interested, and we will provide specifics. * For more information about our airplane hangars, contact HerGin Aviation, Inc. Their phone number is 845-677-5010. You can also reach us directly by filling out our contact form.The airport was built in 1960. Since that date, Twenty-seven (27) privately owned hangars and twenty (20) T-hangars have been added to the property. The airport is currently operating as a one runway system with supporting taxiways that provide access to the terminal area and other airfield structures. The primary runway at Grove, Runway 18/36, is 5,200 feet in length and 75 feet in width. It is constructed of asphalt and offers a main landing gear gross weight bearing capacity of 30,000 pounds for aircraft with single-wheel landing gear. The runway is equipped with a Medium Intensity Runway Light (MIRL) light system and a four-light Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) located left of and approximately 600 feet from each runway end.




The runway currently has non-precision instrument markings. Additional airside facilities include the taxiway system and its connectors that allow access between the runway and landside facilities. The parallel taxiway which currently is not marked, but is referred to as Taxiway "A", is located on the east side of the runway and offers seven connectors "A-1" through "A-7". An additional connecting taxiway provides access to Runway 36 and the west side hanger area. These taxiways provide for the safe movement of aircraft to and from the primary runway, on the ground and other landside facilities. All taxiways are 35 feet wide, constructed of asphalt, and have centerline stripping. There are additional taxilanes which provide access and movement around the various hanger areas. The terminal parking area is approximately 119,525 square feet and offers approximately 40 tie-down spaces for both based and itinerant aircraft. The apron is on the southern end of the airport on the east side.




Airport landside facilities include all areas, structures, facilities, and amenities that are not considered a part of the airfield system. The general aviation terminal is located on the west side of the airport. The terminal provides a pilot lounge, meeting area, rest room facilities, and houses the airport manager. Also provided on the airports west side are two courtesy cars, 24/7 after-hours facility, catering services and two fuel trucks. There is currently one (1) FBO hangar, three (3) T-hangar structures (two 6-unit and one 8-unit), and 24 executive/individual hanger structures on the airfield. These hangars are at full capacity and located along Taxiway "A" on the south end of the airport on both the east and west sides. There are two underground fuel storage tanks located just southwest of the terminal facility on the southeast side of the aircraft parking apron. The tanks consist of one Jet-A with a capacity of 12,500 gallons and one AVGAS/100LL with a 12,500 gallon capacity.




The Airport Authority owns the fuel and fuel tanks but has contracted with the FBO to dispense and pump the fuel to needing aircraft. AWOS – Automated Weather Observation System The Automated Weather Observation System (AWOS) is located at approximately the midpoint of the runway on the est side of the airfield. The AWOS is a group of sensors, which measure, collect and disseminate weather data observations, minute-by-minute, 24 hours a day, to help pilots and flight dispatchers prepare and monitor weather forecasts, plan flight routes, and provide necessary information for takeoffs and landings. This information is received and transmitted via discrete VHF radio frequencies (119.025) through the voice portion of a local NAVAID or local telephone line. Access to the airport, terminal area, and east side hangers is provided by Airport Road (identified as N4640 Rd. on Google maps) via State Highway 25, while access to the west side hangars is provided by West Airport Road, via State Highway 25.

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