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Ferguson airport is one of the few surviving privately owned, public use airports remaining in this area.  
 
Ferguson airport is one of the few surviving privately owned, public use airports remaining in this area.  
  
Mr. Ferguson passed away on 30 December 2002. The Ferguson family--son Don, his wife Dee and their daughter Jennifer--took over operation of the airport up until 2008 when it was sold to Westgate Airpark LLC, who now own and operate this little piece of aviation history. Ferguson Flying Service no longer exists; the current flight school is called Wrong Bros. Aviator Training School and Maintenance is handled by West Gate Aircraft Maintenance LLC.
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Mr. Ferguson passed away on 30 December 2002. The Ferguson family--son Don, his wife Dee and their daughter Jennifer--have taken over operation of the airport. Ferguson Flying Service no longer exists; the current flight school and testing center is called the Ferguson Aviation Academy. Maintenance is handled by CAM Aviation.
  
 
==Airport Information==
 
==Airport Information==

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