
The Sand Springs - Pogue Airport (SSPA) is a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regional business airport located four miles northwest of Sand Springs. With a 5,800-foot long by 100-foot wide runway, SSPA can accommodate the vast majority of business jet aircraft and also provides an airport terminal that includes a conference room, office space, pilot lounge, wi-fi, modern weather monitoring and flight planning equipment. Sand Springs-Pogue Airport provides the general aviation business, corporate or recreational pilot/customer an alternative to the busy airspace of Tulsa International and Tulsa R.L. Jones Riverside Airports and is conveniently located only 15 minutes from downtown Tulsa, OK.
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| Services, Facilities and Amenities |
- Airport management
- Aviation fuel
- Aircraft parking (ramp or tiedown)
- Courtesy transportation
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| Aviation fuel services |
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| Fueling hours: | Mon-Sat 8am-5pm
CLOSED SUNDAY
24 hours/7 days Self-Service 100LL Avgas Credit Card system available.
If assistance needed (918) 638-6895
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year's Day |
| Discounts: | 10 cent discount on purchase of 50 gallons or more |
WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES POSTED ON AIRNAV Prices include all taxes.
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| Comments from AirNav users |
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From Norm Rathje
on 14-Sep-2013 |
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Great experience at OWP when we stopped by to leave some parts for Crankcase Services. Ken met us at self-serve and helped with refueling, then gave us directions to the Rib Crib. Great food and super service at both the airport and the restaurant. A must stop in the Tulsa area!
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From Bill Henry
on 25-Jul-2013 |
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Nice airport with the best avgas price around. It was a quick in and out for us on our way to Garden City Kansas. Will make this our regular stop in future trips.
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From John Watson
on 21-Aug-2012 |
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I do animal rescue with Pilots N Paws and Sunday, 20 August flew in to meet another aircraft and transfer some pups going to Dallas. Taxing out my front tire went flat. Even though it was a Sunday, Ken (airport manager) and other good samaritans provided great assistance in changing the tire. They provided tools and physical support to get me on my way. This was above and beyond anything I could have expected. I could not be more impressed!!!!
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From Chris Nail
on 18-Jul-2012 |
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Price of gas is right! Really appreciated the courtesy car for a run to Taco Bell. Staff ran out and helped with refuel.
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From Scott Hall
on 23-Dec-2011 |
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Stopped in for fuel enroute to Kansas City. Had to wait out some weather, but had a great time chatting with some of the regulars! Once it became apparent I was going to have to stay overnight, they let me take the courtesy car overnight to the hotel. Big thanks to Ken and the rest of the guys, I highly recommend KOWP to anybody transiting!
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From Cooper Nunley
on 01-Dec-2011 |
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Stopped in one evening for a pit stop on the way back to TX. I very much appreciated the after-hours access to the restrooms! Very clean.
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From Alan Weigle
on 23-Nov-2011 |
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The fuel price and ease of getting in/out peaked my interest in stopping at Sand Springs rather than in Tulsa. This is a great and friendly stop with nice facilities. Thank you Ken for the fueling help. See you again!
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From Regis Donovan
on 14-Nov-2011 |
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Nice little airport, great for a fuel stop. Jim Franklin and the local pilots were most helpful & courteous. There is no car rental however, so if you are going to overnight you'd better call Enterprise ahead of time and arrange to have a car delivered to the airport. The nearest car rental is 30 miles away in Sapulpa.
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From Sargent Caldwell
on 05-May-2011 |
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For me this was a great option to going into the two Tulsa airports. The extra 4 miles of driving was more than offset by the reduction in "props turning" time dealing with ground and tower. Ken, the airport manager, really knows what he's doing.
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