Republic Airport (FRG)

Farmingdale, US 🇺🇸 Medium Airport

ICAO

KFRG

IATA

FRG

Elevation

82 ft

Region

US-NY

Airport Information

GPS Code: KFRG

Local Code: FRG

Location: 40.728802° N, -73.413399° E

Continent: NA

Type: Medium Airport

Keywords: Fairchild Flying Field

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Flight Schedules

Runways

Designation Length Width Surface Status
01/19 5516 ft 150 ft ASP Active Lighted
14/32 6827 ft 150 ft ASP Active Lighted

Radio Frequencies

Type Description Frequency
APP NEW YORK APP 118.4 MHz
ATIS ATIS 126.65 MHz
CLD CLNC DEL 128.25 MHz
CTAF CTAF 118.8 MHz
DEP NEW YORK DEP 123.7 MHz
GND GND 121.6 MHz
ILS RWY14 - 111.9 MHz
TWR TWR 118.8 MHz
UNIC UNICOM 122.95 MHz

Navigation Aids

Ident Name Type Frequency
BBN Babylon NDB 275 kHz
DPK Deer Park VOR-DME 117700 kHz
FR Frikk NDB 407 kHz

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re: frg Posted by SteB on October 23, 2024

Reply to @sr22pilot1: Hi, just moved to NYC, I'm a commercial rated pilot needing to get back into it after years of inactivity. Looking for a school an glad for any kind of recommendation. Was flying 172s and small Pipers. Looking to get a multi endorsement and get serious about IFR currency.

frg Posted by sr22pilot1 on June 22, 2012

learned to fly here

re: Republic Aviation Posted by on December 4, 2010

I also joined the Air Force. Learned to fly. Got to sit in the cockpit of a F-105 as a kid.

Republic Aviation Posted by on December 4, 2010

I grew up there. When I was a little girl, 6 or so, I asked my mother what Daddy did at work. She said: ask him when he gets home. After dinner, I did. He asked me if I wanted to go to work with him on Saturday. He had to go in on Saturday for 3 hours in the morning. So, I went with him. Even though he was in meetings "up the street" as they called it, (Conklin Street), I stayed in his office, in the main hanger above the assembly line and watched them build the F-105. I used to sit on the 3 foot wide cat walk, 4 stories in the air with my feet dangling over the side. We did this for years. Then we would pick up his dry cleaning in Farmingdale and do the food shopping at the A& P on Broadway in Hicksville and go home. 1957, we started this. The truth is that had my father and many of the middle management people not fought to keep the plant open, Fairchild would have closed it as fast as Northrup closed Grumman. But Republic stayed open till 1988. 20 plus more years.

re: Former site of Republic Aviation factory Posted by KC2CXW on January 23, 2010

Reply to @david: The original tower as well as 2 of the hangers remain on the east side of the field. One of which houses the American Airpower Muesum. They have a nice collection of war birds. Memorial day, and Labor day, they usually have airshows, with a few nice fly-ins.

Former site of Republic Aviation factory Posted by david on January 14, 2008

This mall is built on the site of the former the Republic Aviation Corporation. During World War II, it built over 9,000 P-47 Thunderbolts together with several other aircraft. Fairchild bought out the company in 1965, and the plant closed in 1988. The last building was demolished in 1997 to make way for a mall expansion.

Easy Manhattan Access Posted by Bonnie on July 17, 2007

Yes, the FBO will drive you to the LIRR station, and it's only an hour or so into Penn Station. Allows you to ease into the craziness of NYC. And who can resist taking a picture of the "Hicksville, USA" sign when the train stops there???

If I recall, the landing fee was something ridiculously low. $2 US or so.

Ground Transportation Posted by david on June 5, 2007

The FBO will give you a lift to the Long Island Railroad station in Farmingdale (a couple of miles away), and you can take a train right to Penn Station in Manhattan for a few dollars.

Ground Transportation

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