Wood County Airport (Ohio)


Wood County Airport is a county-owned, public-use airport located one nautical mile northeast of the central business district of Bowling Green, in Wood County, Ohio, United States on the campus of Bowling Green State University. It is owned by the Wood County Airport Authority and is also known as Wood County Regional Airport. As per the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009-2013, it is classified as a general aviation airport.

History

Bricker Field

The airport was established in 1939, and purchased by Bowling Green State University in 1942 for use in the V-12 Navy College Training Program. On its acquisition it was named Bricker field after Ohio governor John W. Bricker. After the war, traffic at the airport decreased well below capacity. A Lockheed T-33 was added as a Gate guardian between 1965 and 1967. Bricker Field was transferred from the university to the local government in 1970.

Accidents and Incidents

Wood County Airport covers an area of at an elevation of 673 feet above mean sea level. It has two asphalt paved runways: 10/28 is 4,199 by 75 feet and 18/36 is 2,628 by 50 feet.
For the 12-month period ending February 23, 2007, the airport had 27,405 aircraft operations, an average of 75 per day: 98.5% general aviation, 1% air taxi and 0.5% military. At that time there were 47 aircraft based at this airport: 87% single-engine, 9% multi-engine and 4% helicopter.
The university fleet at this airport consisted of 19 aircraft in 2019, all either single or multi engine propeller aircraft.
The airport has an AWOS IIIP/T in operation.
The Bowling Green Flight Center is a 16,800 square foot aviation education facility at airport run as part of the Bowling Green State University aviation program. It was opened on April 27th, 2015.