Installation of the new
Nashua Airport rotating beacon
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Nashua Airport Information
Nashua Municipal Airport is a very active General Aviation airport. Operations in and out of Nashua include training, charter, corporate, military, and recreational flight operations. Because of this diversity, Nashua offers a wide range of services and features that make it unique. From multiple IFR approaches to electric tie-down ramps, Nashua is not only a wonderful airport to visit, but also a wonderful airport to call home.
Geographic Location of Nashua Airport
Nashua Airport is centrally located in one of the most diverse industrial and commercial areas of the US. Right in the middle of the "Silicon Valley" of the Northeast, and the gateway to the White Mountains, Nashua is the perfect destination for any business or pleasure flight.
Nashua Airport Authority Meeting Information
The monthly business meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month. The meetings are currently being held at the Eaton-Richmond Center in the "Gallery" on the Daniel Webster College Campus. Postings for meetings can be found at the Airport Authority Office, GFW Aeroservice, Infinity Aviation, and the Midfield Cafe. If you need additional information please call the Airport Manager's office at 603-882-0661.
Download Flight Plan Forms
in PDF format:
(REQUIRES ADOBE ACROBAT READER)
Domestic Flight Plan
Form 7233-1
International Flight Plan
Form 7233-4
Click here for more FAA forms.
Noise Abatement Procedures
Nashua Airport is located close to the city of Nashua, New Hampshire and is situated within a mixed residential and commercial area. In an effort to reduce the impact of aircraft noise on the environment in this area, Nashua Airport has certain procedures for aircraft operating in and around the airport. By following these guidelines as well as exercising care when operating during off hours, we can assure the quality of the surrounding areas and work together in keeping the Nashua Airport and the surrounding community in harmony.
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Runups for normal takeoffs are not restricted
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High power runups for maintenance purposes, which would cause excessive run up times will: a. Be restricted to the Runway 14 holding apron; b. These runups are restricted to between 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM
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All aircraft departing on Runway 14 will climb at runway heading to at least 1000 feet MSL if able and turn on course over the F.E. Everett Turnpike.
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All aircraft departing Runway 32 will climb at runway heading to 1000 feet MSL before turning on course.
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The traffic pattern altitude at Nashua Municipal Airport shall be 1200 feet MSL for light aircraft.
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All turbo-prop, turbo jet and heavy aircraft shall operate in a pattern altitude of 1700 MSL.
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The calm wind runway at Nashua Municipal airport will be Runway 32.