Private Aviation Airport

Franklin Flying Field (K3FK)

Franklin's Premier Private Jet Gateway · Franklin, IN


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740 ft
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Franklin Flying Field, Franklin, IN

Airport Overview

The Franklin, IN region is served by Franklin Flying Field (K3FK), a public-use airport at 740 feet elevation. The field maintains 1 runway(s), with the longest measuring 2,400 feet on N/A surface. Operators and private travelers use Franklin Flying Field for its direct ramp access and minimal ground delays. For official FAA airport data, visit the FAA Airport Data portal or AirNav K3FK.

Private Aviation Briefing

Private aviation at Franklin Flying Field (K3FK) connects Franklin to destinations across the country and internationally. The airport sits at 740 ft MSL with 2400-foot primary runway. This briefing covers what matters for your mission.

U.S. General Aviation Context

Franklin Flying Field is part of the U.S. National Airspace System, regulated by the FAA. As a IN facility, the airport contributes to the regional transportation network connecting Franklin to the broader aviation system. FAA Part 135 charter operators serve this airport, and The Jet Finder can source aircraft positioned near K3FK for on-demand charter.

Runway Capability

Franklin Flying Field's 2400-foot runway limits operations to piston aircraft, light turboprops, and select short-field-capable jets. The Pilatus PC-12 (2,600 ft required), Cessna Caravan, and King Air C90 are among the turbine aircraft that can use fields of this length. Charter passengers should coordinate with The Jet Finder to identify aircraft types suited to K3FK's runway.

Charter Considerations

Peak travel periods affect aircraft availability and pricing near Franklin. Holiday weekends, major events, and seasonal migration patterns drive demand. Booking 7 to 14 days ahead of peak periods secures better aircraft selection and pricing from K3FK. Last-minute charter is possible but typically costs 15 to 30% more due to limited positioning options.

What to Know Before You Fly

Weather at Franklin Flying Field affects scheduling reliability. IFR-equipped aircraft and instrument-rated crews fly in most weather conditions, but low ceilings, thunderstorms, and winter ice can delay departures. Flexible scheduling improves reliability. Morning departures generally encounter better weather than afternoon flights, particularly during convective season.

Safety & Planning

Instrument approach availability at Franklin Flying Field determines minimum weather for arrival. Airports with ILS approaches allow lower minimums than GPS-only fields. If K3FK has limited approach options, weather alternate planning becomes critical. The Jet Finder identifies suitable alternate airports and factors this into flight planning for charter from Franklin Flying Field.

Airport Selection Strategy

Choosing Franklin Flying Field over a larger commercial hub near Franklin often reduces total travel time. General aviation airports like K3FK eliminate terminal congestion, commercial airline scheduling, and the 90-minute early arrival buffer. The net time savings on a typical trip can exceed three hours each direction.

Seasonal Factors

Seasonal demand patterns affect charter availability and pricing from Franklin Flying Field. Holiday periods (Thanksgiving, Christmas, Spring Break) see 40 to 60% price increases due to demand spikes. Summer leisure travel and winter ski season create directional imbalances that generate empty leg opportunities. Planning around these patterns saves significantly on charter from K3FK.

Location & Address

Franklin Flying Field is positioned at coordinates 39.4264° N, -86.0583° W, at 740 feet above mean sea level. Compared to routing through a large hub, K3FK cuts total door-to-door travel time to Franklin significantly. Ground options include car service and rideshare.

Runways & Facilities

At 2,400 feet, Franklin Flying Field's runway accommodates piston singles and light turboprops. Jet operations are not practical at this field length. Pilots flying larger aircraft should plan for a nearby airport with more runway.

FBOs & Ground Services

Ground services at Franklin Flying Field are available through the on-field FBO or airport management. Services typically include aircraft parking, tiedowns, and fuel coordination. For current FBO contact information and service availability at K3FK, consult AirNav or contact the airport directly.

Charter a Jet from Franklin Flying Field

Charter operations from Franklin Flying Field (K3FK) connect Franklin to destinations across the country. The Jet Finder sources aircraft from a nationwide network of FAA Part 135 operators, matching runway capabilities at K3FK with the right aircraft for your route.

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The Jet Finder coordinates charter flights from Franklin Flying Field. Tell us your destination, dates, and passenger count. We source aircraft from FAA Part 135 operators matched to K3FK's runway and facilities.

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Airport Specifications

Airport Identity
Airport NameFranklin Flying Field
ICAO CodeK3FK
IATA Code3FK
FAA Identifier3FK
AddressFranklin, IN
Elevation740 ft MSL
Coordinates39.4264° N, 86.0583° W
FAA DataAirNav 3FK
Operations & Facilities
Runways03/21: 2,400 ft (ASPH-G)
FBOsAirport Services
CustomsNot available
FuelContact airport for availability
HoursContact airport for hours
ApproachesContact airport for approach information
Tower / FreqSee Airport/Facility Directory

Regional Aviation Context

Indiana's central location and flat terrain make it a natural refueling stop for cross-country flights. The state's GA airports support a strong manufacturing and logistics economy.

Operational Considerations

Franklin Flying Field's 740-foot field elevation keeps density altitude effects manageable. Even on warm days, density altitude here tops out around 2,540 feet — within normal performance parameters for most aircraft. The 2,400-foot runway provides approximately 2,347 feet of effective sea-level performance.

Franklin Flying Field's temperate latitude produces generally favorable flying conditions with seasonal variation. Winter brings frontal passages that can drop ceilings to IFR minimums for 24-48 hour periods. Freezing precipitation is possible but less persistent than at higher latitudes. Summer convective activity peaks in late afternoon — morning departures typically encounter smoother, clearer conditions. Year-round instrument currency is recommended for reliable scheduling.

Nearby Airports

Airports within 150 nautical miles of Franklin Flying Field. Useful for alternate planning, repositioning, or comparing FBO options.

Frequently Asked Questions

K3FK is both the ICAO and FAA identifier for Franklin Flying Field. Pilots should reference this code in all flight plan filings and ATC communications involving this facility.

Located in Franklin, IN, Franklin Flying Field has coordinates of 39.4264° N, 86.0583° W. Airport elevation: 740 feet MSL. The field is accessible from the local road network.

The airport features 1 runway(s). Runway 03/21 is the primary strip at 2,400 feet (ASPH-G surface).

Yes, Franklin Flying Field accepts private aviation traffic. With 2,400 feet of available runway, light jets and many midsize jets can operate here under standard conditions. Consult aircraft performance charts for heavier categories.

FBO services at Franklin Flying Field include basic ground handling, parking, and fuel coordination. Contact the airport directly for current service provider information, or check AirNav for details on K3FK.

Franklin Flying Field has a field elevation of 740 feet above mean sea level. This affects aircraft performance calculations, particularly during hot weather when density altitude increases.

Published instrument approaches at K3FK should be verified through current FAA sources. Franklin Flying Field's approach options may include RNAV (GPS), VOR, or NDB depending on available NAVAIDs.

The Jet Finder arranges private charter from Franklin Flying Field (K3FK). Tell us where you need to go, when, and how many passengers. We handle the aircraft sourcing, operator vetting, and logistics.

Franklin Flying Field's 2,400-foot primary runway accommodates most general aviation traffic. Turboprops and light jets are the largest categories that operate routinely. Jet operations beyond light category should be verified against performance requirements.

Franklin Flying Field's tower status and radio frequencies are published in the Airport/Facility Directory. AirNav (airnav.com/airport/K3FK) also lists current frequency assignments.

Fuel types and pricing at Franklin Flying Field are subject to change. Contact the airport or its FBO for current Jet-A and 100LL availability. AirNav lists recent fuel prices reported by pilots.

For international departures or arrivals at K3FK, CBP services are required. Availability depends on the facility. Some airports in the region may offer more convenient customs access. The Jet Finder can advise on the best routing.

Check aviationweather.gov for current conditions at K3FK. Franklin Flying Field's weather is influenced by IN's regional climate. Seasonal fog, wind, and precipitation patterns should be factored into flight planning.

Franklin Flying Field serves the Franklin, IN area. Actual driving distance to city center depends on your specific destination. FBOs at K3FK can typically arrange ground transportation or provide directions.

Transient aircraft parking at K3FK is available through the on-field operator. Franklin Flying Field typically provides tiedown space on the ramp. Hangar availability and rates vary — inquire before arrival.

For a flight quote from Franklin Flying Field (K3FK), contact The Jet Finder at thejetfinder.com/contact.html. Include your destination, dates, passenger count, and any special requirements. We respond with operator options and pricing.


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