Santa Paula Airport -- SZP
Antique Airplane Capitol of
the World!
Do you enjoy kickin' tires at small
airports?
Then you'll love strolling along Santa Paula's
ramp...
Airport Happenings
- First Sunday of the Month
- Airport open house. Antique and other
airplanes on static display. SZP is a living,
working museum! Docents on hand for walking
tours. Car/motorcycle clubs sometimes join
in. 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. WX permitting. FMI,
see SZP Museum.
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- How to Get Here
- By Commercial Airline -- Check for
flights into LAX, Burbank, Santa Barbara,
& Oxnard Airports.
By Car From LAX (about 90 minutes) --
Take the 405 Freeway (Santa Monica Freeway)
Northbound, to the 101 Freeway (Ventura
Freeway) North/Westbound, to the 126 Freeway
(Santa Paula Freeway) Eastbound. Exit the 126
Freeway at Palm Avenue. Turn right at the
stop sign, then left onto Santa Maria Street.
Follow Santa Maria Street to the parking lot.
By Car From Burbank (about 60 minutes)
-- Take the 210 Freeway Westbound, to the 5
Freeway Northbound, to the 126 Freeway
(Ventura Freeway) Westbound. Exit the 126
Freeway at Palm Avenue. Turn left at the stop
sign, then left onto Santa Maria Street.
Follow Santa Maria Street to the parking lot.
By Car From Santa Barbara (about 50
minutes) -- Take the 101 Freeway
Southbound, to the 126 Freeway (Santa Paula
Freeway) Eastbound. Exit the 126 Freeway at
Palm Avenue. Turn right at the stop sign,
then left onto Santa Maria Street. Follow
Santa Maria Street to the parking lot.
By Small Airplane -- see the Pilot's Guide below
as well as the NOTAM
about the aerobatic area East of SZP.
Check
TFR's and other airspace issues
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- Local Accommodations
- Santa
Paula Inn (bed & breakfast, four
blocks north of the airport) -- 805-933-0011
Glen
Tavern Inn (historical landmark, two
blocks east and four blocks north of the
airport) -- 805-933-5550
Fern Oaks Inn (bed & breakfast a few
miles NE of the airport) -- 805-525-7747
Ventura,
CA (our coast town, about 10 miles west)
Logsdon's Restaurant (large copper-roofed
building on the north side of the airport) --
805-525-1101
For information only, not for navigational or
cross country planning purposes.
NOTAM
-- Active Aerobatic Training Area East of SZP
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the extent of the aerobatic area?
The waivered aerobatic area is outlined on the map
below, but essentially the area overlays the valley
between the town of Santa Paula and the I-5 Freeway
at Magic Mountain, from the foothills to the North to
the foothills to the South. For exact coordinates,
see the Special Notices section of a current
Airport/Facilities Directory (AFD).
When is the aerobatic area active?
The aerobatic area is likely to be active from
sunrise to sunset whenever the weather is VFR (which
here in SoCal is most of the time).
What are the altitudes specified in the
waiver?
Waivered aerobatic activity is confined to the block
of altitude beginning at 1500 feet AGL up to 5500
feet MSL.
Can anyone use the aerobatic area?
Yes and no: anyone can fly in and through the
waivered area; however, ONLY THOSE PILOTS AND
AIRPLANES specifically authorized by, and adhering to
the provisions of, a waiver issued by the Van Nuys
FSDO can perform aerobatics legally in the valley
East of Santa Paula. Any pilot performing aerobatics
in the valley East of Santa Paula who is not attached
to a current waiver would be in violation of FAR
91.303(d), among others.
How can I tell if the aerobatic area is
active?
1. If it's day VFR, assume aerobatic flight is in
progress in the waivered area.
2. Contact Point Mugu Approach on 124.7 and
ask if the area is active.
3. Pilots in aircraft with radios are encouraged to
monitor 122.775 when transitioning through the
valley. Simply transmit in the blind, "Santa
Paula Aerobatic Area, is anyone out here today?"
or something similar.
How can I minimize the risk of a close
encounter with an aerobatic airplane in the area?
1. Look outside!
2. Assume the area is active at all times.
3. Avoid flying straight down the center of the
valley at 3,000 feet MSL -- most of the aerobatic
activity occurs between 2,000 and 4,500 feet MSL
between Santa Paula and Fillmore, though aerobatic
pilots from Van Nuys typically fly over the Magic
Mountain/Newhall area. Local aerobatic pilots also
tend to divide the practice area into two parts:
North of the 126 Freeway and South of the 126
Freeway.
All things being equal and whenever conditions make
it safe to do so, the best plan would be to fly right
over the top of the freeway or along the foothills on
either side of the valley.
How many aerobatic airplanes might be in
the waivered area at any one time?
Particularly during the weekends in the summer
months, it's possible for the area to have as many as
three or four airplanes performing aerobatics
pursuant to a waiver at the same time! Again, keep
your head on a swivel and monitor 122.775 if
you can.
Monitor
122.775 in the aerobatic area
(refer
to the current Los Angeles VFR Terminal Area Chart)

Other Airport Businesses &
Info
If you stop by these sites, tell them Rich sent
you!
- SZP
Museum
- Dedicated to educating the public about
aviation in general and Santa Paula in
particular.
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- Aviation
Legends
- Great-looking aviation calendars by local
pilot/photographer Michael Terry.
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- CP
Aviation
- Primary through Advanced flight training and
airplane maintenance under one roof.
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- Ray's
Aviation
- Aircraft maintenance and avionics shop,
specializing in aerobatic and fabric
aircraft. Fast, efficient, clean service!
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Contact the SZP
Airport Office