Address: 7565 S Peoria St, Englewood, CO 80112, USA
Phone: +13037900598
Centennial Resident
The noise that this airport subjects its neighbors to is ungodly. They seem to be intent on making the area around them as unpleasant as possible. Centennial Team, if you see this review, please tell us what we need to do to get your planes away from our noise sensitive residential areas, or at least completely and evenly distributed overevery heading off the end of the runway. Our houses are marked on the attached map that you published a few years ago. Concentrated flight paths were tried in other cities like Phoenix and Boston, and the results were immediate and bad. Maybe it is time to go back to what was working. Also, if you could put the training flights back into the area they are supposed to use, that would be great. Looking forward to some positive changes in our relationship!
Sebastian Georger
Been flying out of here for a while and it's one of the busier GA airports, but there are good services
US Javelin
Cool place to stage for a flight through the Rockies. You can rent planes and get instruction in a one of a kind 325hp Bonanza, at Das Aviation, Talk to Sankar tell him Javelina sent you and have the ride of your life through the beautiful Rockies in a fast Bonanza! For under $250 bucks an hour. And you get to handle the controls!
Katerina Vodeiko
I want to report terrible noise which airplanes makes in the early morning 06.30, late night 23.55, and the whole day. I don’t understand why they fly above residential area, it’s enough territory on the east side of airport, even due winds safe flying. It’s 2, 3, 4 planes in the sky in one time, they fly extremely low, so noise is being destroying. Updating 05/10/2020 I’m complaining about noise. It’s started around 4am. In every 3 minute I have airplane flying above my residence. It’s extremely noisy. I’m not satisfied with Rachel Keller respond saying “your residence directly under the path for “touch-and-go” training maneuvers” and “your residence will continue to see numerous overflights and these may take place at any time of the day or night”. So this is what you say to people who send noise complains? Why you even say we can report noise if you can’t do anything? It’s terrible to wake up from such noise at 4am. Why it’s so hard to understand? Now it’s 5.10am. It’s Sunday. One day of weekend after 5 weeks of non stop working due pandemic time. People are scary and broken now. And you make them to wake up in cold sweat thinking if it’s not military training or something bad happened at night. You’re saying you don’t want people to be rude to you as you’ll report it. I’m not. I’m asking to work with this complains, not just send a formal email, saying it’s my residence problem. Thank you
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At the Perfect landing Restaurant, business casusal or better. Weekends, jeans are always welcome.
If you're properly type rated, any reasonably skilled pilot should be able to land the G-700. As to the airport itself, yes, the 700 will be fine given the length of the main runway. You may need to check weight limits for some of the smaller taxiways, though.
Lol, I think A B got taxi and Uber reversed, but that covers it.
http://www.centennialairport.com/index.php/en-us/info/business-directory And then click under the flight instruction tab
Denver Air Connection has daily a flight to Grand Junction
No. You could charter a private jet from a few operators there.
Yes. There are Xmas lights around the air traffic control tower.
Centennial Airport is a general aviation airport and does not have scheduled commercial airline service. All flights are private or corporate charter. You must contact the aircraft owner or charter company directly for pricing. Here's a list of our current air charter tenants: http://www.centennialairport.com/index.php/en-us/about-us/business-directory. Hope that helps. :-)
At Centennial Airport, we don't have helicopter manufacturers, per se. We do have several companies that provide modification, repairs and type certification.
Centennial Airport is a general aviation airport and does not have scheduled commercial airline service. All flights are private or corporate charter. You must contact the aircraft owner or charter company directly for pricing. Here's a list of our current air charter tenants: http://www.centennialairport.com/index.php/en-us/about-us/business-directory. Hope that helps. :-)
Any flight like that would a private charter. There are no scheduled operations.
The FBOs have parking.
Centennial Airport is a general aviation airport and does not have scheduled commercial airline service. All flights are private or corporate charter. You must contact the aircraft owner or charter company directly for pricing. Here's a list of our current air charter tenants: http://www.centennialairport.com/index.php/en-us/about-us/business-directory. Hope that helps. :-)
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