La Tour, US 🇺🇸 Small Airport
ICAO
0MO1
IATA
-
Elevation
920 ft
Region
US-MO
Local Time
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Local Code: 0MO1
Location: 38.54652° N, -94.096629° E
Continent: North America
Type: Small Airport
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Flying G Airport (0MO1) in Creighton, Missouri, is a privately-owned general aviation airport and not a commercial facility. Consequently, there are no traditional traveler reviews or experiences available regarding passenger sentiment, terminal facilities, security wait times, or transportation connections as would be found for a public airport. The information below reflects the airport's known characteristics based on aviation databases.
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Flying G Airport (0MO1) is a basic, privately-maintained landing strip suitable for general aviation aircraft, intended for private use rather than public commercial travel. Potential users should be aware of the complete lack of services and facilities.
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