RAK Airport — Greenbrier's Gateway to the Skies

RAK Airport is a private airstrip located near Greenbrier in Arkansas. Greenbrier's growth in Faulkner County reflects the northward expansion of the Little Rock metro into the rolling terrain south of the Ozarks. RAK Airport is a private-use airstrip primarily serving the property owners and invited guests, not open to the general public without prior permission.

The Arkansas DOT Aeronautics Division administers state aviation development funds that help maintain facilities like RAK Airport, ensuring that even smaller communities retain functional aviation infrastructure. The FAA's Central Region, based in Kansas City, provides federal oversight and safety certification for all public-use airports in the state.

What services are available at RAK Airport?

Services vary widely. Major regional airports offer FBO services, fuel, rental cars, and terminal facilities. Smaller strips may offer nothing beyond a paved or turf runway.

Is there a flight school at RAK Airport?

Flight training operations at small Arkansas airports vary. The nearest Part 141 or Part 61 flight school is typically located at the nearest regional airport with an FBO.

What is the elevation at RAK Airport?

Airport elevation affects aircraft performance, particularly on hot summer days when density altitude becomes a factor. Pilots should consult the AFD for the exact field elevation and calculate performance accordingly.

How do I contact the airport manager for RAK Airport?

Airport contact information for public-use airports is available through the Arkansas Department of Transportation Aeronautics Division or the FAA's airport data system at adip.faa.gov.

Rak Airport - 20ar Contact Information

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Greenbrier, Arkansas.

Name Rak Airport - 20ar
Address South Bolden Hill Road, Greenbrier AR 72058 Map
Phone (501) 679-4778
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RAK Airport — Airport Services and Community Connections

Arriving at RAK Airport from outside Arkansas, pilots should be aware that the FAA Central Region's airspace includes busy corridors around Little Rock (LIT), Fort Smith (FSM), and Northwest Arkansas (XNA). Greenbrier's growth in Faulkner County reflects the northward expansion of the Little Rock metro into the rolling terrain south of the Ozarks. Flight planning through the region should account for potential Class B or C airspace transitions.

Transportation from RAK Airport into Greenbrier depends on prearranged ground options in most cases. Rental cars may be available at larger nearby airports, and rideshare services have expanded in Arkansas's urban areas. For overnight stays, pilots should verify tie-down security and any airport curfew policies with the airport manager listed in the FAA's airport data system.

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