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Phoenix Baptist Hospital Heliport (AZ24) in Phoenix, Arizona
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Phoenix Baptist Hospital Heliport (AZ24)

  • General
  • Type: Heliport, Status: Operational, Acivation Date: 04/01/1980, Runways: 1, Ownership: Privately owned, Facility Use: Private, Site Number: 00751.19*H, Location ID: AZ24, Region: Western-Pacific, District Office: PHX, Aeronautical sectional chart: Phoenix, Tie-In FSS: No, Tie-In FSS ID: PRC, Tie-In FSS Name: Prescott, Tie-In FSS Toll-Free Number: 1-800-WX-BRIEF, Elevation: 1174 ft, Elevation determination method: Estimated, Air traffic control tower: No, Boundary ARTCC (FAA) computer ID: ZCA, Boundary ARTCC ID: ZAB, Boundary ARTCC Name: Albuquerque, Airspace Determination: Conditional, NOTAM Service: No, Inspection Group: Owner, Inspection Method: 5010-2 Private use mail out program
  • Location
  • State: Arizona, County: Maricopa, City: Phoenix, GPS (Degrees): Lat: 33° 31' 29.151'', Lng: -112° 06' 05.539'', GPS (Seconds): Lat: 33.524764, Lng: -112.101539, GPS determination method: Estimated, Distance from central business district: 2 mi (N) Find on map
  • Owner
  • Phoenix Bapt Hosp & Med Ctr, 6025 N 20th Avenue, Phoenix, Az 85015, 602-249-0212
  • Manager
  • Jim Brown, Security Mgr., 2000 W. Bethany Home Rd., Phoenix, Az 85015, 602-246-5883
  • Additional
  • Magnetic Variation: 13E (Year 1985), Used for medical purposes: Yes, Non-Commercial Landing Fee: No, Wind direction indicator: Yes, Segmented circle airport marker system: No
  • Remarks
  • Airspace Determination: VFR PRIVATE USE.

Runway 1

    FAA Registered Aircraft Manufacturers and Dealers: 6 (See the full list of FAA Registered Manufacturers and Dealers in Phoenix)
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    George Cuprak
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    Mar 6, 2015 @ 12:00 am
    We have just had another incident with one of the hospital helicopters buzzing our homes late at night. Way too low and way too loud! Even with brand new dual pane windows, it still made our whole house shudder. We do not live that close to the hospital, 16th Drive and Maryland. The helicopter did it on the way in, and also on the way out. We have been told by a hospital PR person who came to our neighborhood meeting in the past that these helicopters are supposed to stay at a certain height until they get to the hospital and are also supposed to fly over traffic corridors. The low fly over of our house this evening was way out of line! Worse, they flew low and loud on their way out too at 11:12pm! We drove over to the hospital right after both low over flights to complain but were ignored at the emergency room window... We did call and were told that an incident report was being filled out.

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