ICAO Code | KHGR/HGR |
Last Validated | May 2013 |
City | Hagerstown |
Position | |
Runway(s) | 2/20, 9/27 |
Elevation |
Hagerstown–Washington County Regional Airport is located 70 miles northwest from Washington DC and 75 miles west of Baltimore, on the southern border of Pennsylvania. It used to be a home to a Fairchild Aircraft Company where C-119, C-123 and C-82 were born and built. Currently the only scheduled airline to HGR is Sun Air International with four daily flights to Washington-Dulles. Allegiant Air operates twice weekly charter flights to Orlando with MD-80.
HGR is the closest airport to president’s country residence at Camp David. It is not uncommon to see C-32s, C-40s and C-37s on the ramp.
There are three major companies operating at the airport: Northrop Grumman, converting US Navy P-3s for Dept of Homeland Security, Augusta Westland, refitting and upgrading helicopters for US Coast Guard and Sierra Nevada Corp converting Beech King Airs (C-12s) for the US Army. Therefore Hagerstown sees a lot of military traffic. Also, a lot of experimental frames pass through this airport. Finally Air North's Douglas C-47A Skytrain N983DC is based here.
Hagerstown Washington County Regional has two cross runways, 9/27 east-west & 2/20 north-south 2/20. The passenger terminal is located on the southern part of the airport. Augusta Westland and Northrop Grumman occupy the eastern part of the airport property. HGR aviation museum is located behind Northrop’s hangars. Sierra Nevada Corp, GA hangars and all FBOs are located on the entire northern part of the airport.
To get to Hagerstown airport you will have to drive for about an hour from either Baltimore or Washington D.C. This is a perfect pit stop airport if you travel to Pennsylvania. You never know which gem is hidden on the ramps. From D.C. take I-270 North, then take I-70 West and after few miles take I-81 North. The airport is right off the highway. From Baltimore take highway I-70 North/West and follow it all the way to the airport.
This sneaky ATR42, probably operated by the US government, was photographed from spot 1, next to the passenger terminal, by Rafal Szczypek.
N9701F is the Fairchild C-82 Packet preserved at the Hagerstown Aviation Museum. (Rafal Szczypek)
120.800 | Hagerstown Ground |
120.300 | Hagerstown Tower |
134.150 | Hagerstown Approach |
multiple | at Hagerstown Aviation Museum, including C-82, C-119 and a G-II; for details see More Info below |
N616AW | BAe146, ex United Express |
N800ST | Dominion UV-23A Skytrader |
Fly Hagerstown | Official website |
Hagerstown Aviation Museum | Official website of the museum with event calender, list of aircraft and more. |
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