West Bend Municipal Airport


West Bend Municipal Airport is a city-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles east of the central business district of West Bend, a city in Washington County, Wisconsin, United States. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2019–2023, in which it is categorized as a regional reliever airport facility.

Facilities and aircraft

West Bend Municipal Airport covers an area of 430 acres at an elevation of 887 feet above mean sea level. It has two runways and one helipad:
For the 12-month period ending July 10, 2019, the airport had 46,000 aircraft operations, an average of 126 per day: 65% general aviation, 22% military and 13% air taxi. In June 2020, there were 74 aircraft based at this airport: 56 single-engine, 7 multi-engine, 1 jet, 1 helicopter and 9 military.
West Bend Air operates the FBO and provides 100 octane low lead fuel as well as Jet-A fuel. Rental aircraft, a pilot's lounge, a weather office and a gift shop are also located on field and operated by West Bend Air.

Pilot information

Navigation

The West Bend Airport can be found on the Chicago sectional chart on the North side. The airport has a Very high frequency Omni directional Range beacon on field. The West Bend VOR has a frequency of 109.8 MHz. There is also two Non-Directional Beacons to the west: JUNEAU 344 kHz, and ROCK RIVER 371 kHz.

Communication

West Bend Municipal Airport has a UNICOM frequency of 122.8 MHz, manned by West Bend Air Inc. This frequency is also the common traffic advisory frequency. An AWOS is available on 120.0 MHz, which provides wind, visibility, sky conditions, and the altimeter. The weather for this airport can also be found in the form of a METAR on various online aviation weather sites. The controlling agency is Chicago center, but services are also available from Milwaukee approach or Milwaukee departure on 125.35 MHz. IFR flights can also contact clearance delivery on 124.75 MHz.

Airspace

Immediately overlying the airport is Class G Airspace. A ring approx. 14 miles in diameter, centered on the field, of Class E Airspace begins at 700 feet above ground level and meets Class A Airspace at, but not including, 18,000 feet MSL. The outer ring of Milwaukee's Class C Airspace begins approx. 17 miles south-southeast of the field, with Waukesha County Airport and Lawrence J. Timmerman Airport's Class D Airspace beginning 18 miles south-southwest and 14 miles south of the field.
The nearest special use airspace is Restricted Airspace R-6903, which is superimposed over the Minnow MOA, approx. 20 miles east and northeast of the field, over Lake Michigan.