Rider Heliport (2MA3) in Ipswich, Massachusetts
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- Rider Heliport (2MA3)
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Rider Heliport (2MA3)
- General
- Type: Heliport, Status: Operational, Acivation Date: 12/01/1986, Runways: 1, Land Area Covered By Airport: 10 acres, Ownership: Privately owned, Facility Use: Private, Site Number: 08996.01*H, Location ID: 2MA3, Region: New England, Aeronautical sectional chart: New York, Tie-In FSS ID: BDR, Tie-In FSS Name: Bridgeport, Tie-In FSS Toll-Free Number: 1-800-WX-BRIEF, Elevation: 40 ft, Elevation determination method: Estimated, Air traffic control tower: No, Boundary ARTCC (FAA) computer ID: ZCB, Boundary ARTCC ID: ZBW, Boundary ARTCC Name: Boston, Airspace Determination: Conditional, NOTAM Service: No, Inspection Group: Owner, Inspection Method: 5010-2 Private use mail out program
- Location
- State: Massachusetts, County: Essex, City: Ipswich, GPS (Degrees): Lat: 42° 39' 51.337'', Lng: -70° 50' 23.179'', GPS (Seconds): Lat: 42.664260, Lng: -70.839772, GPS determination method: Estimated, Distance from central business district: 1 mi (S) Find on map
- Owner
- Christopher C. Rider, 6 Mill Road, Ipswich, Ma 01930, 603-642-8888
- Manager
- Christopher C. Rider, 6 Mill Road, Ipswich, Ma 01938, 508-532-1984
- Aircraft
- Helicopters: 1
- Additional
- Magnetic Variation: 16W (Year 1980), Wind direction indicator: Yes, Segmented circle airport marker system: No
- Remarks
- Airspace Determination: VFR, PRIVATE USE ONLY.
Your name was given to me by a friend, Bill Coons. My husband has mentioned that he would like to learn how to fly a helicopter, and Bill thought you may be able to give lessons, or point me in the direction of someone/somewhere that could. I was hoping to surprise him with this for Christmas. If you could get back to me in regard to this that would be great. My cell is 781-838-0595. If I do not answer, you can leave a message and I will get back to you as soon as I am able.
Thank you,
Debbie Schelzi