Flying in Augusta, GA
There are 12 airfields within 93 miles of Augusta — the nearest is Daniel Field (KDNL), about 2 miles out. Daylight runs from about 14h 13m of daylight at midsummer down to about 9h 47m at midwinter, so your VFR window shifts a lot through the year. Below: the airfields nearby, the seasonal daylight and weather, and where to find the official charts.
Airfields near Augusta
Public and private airfields within 93 miles, nearest first.
Daniel Field
Augusta Regional At Bush Field
Aiken Regional Airport
Thomson-McDuffie County Airport
Burke County Airport
Barnwell Regional Airport
Washington Wilkes County Airport
Allendale County Airport
North Air Force Auxillary Airfield
Greenwood County Airport
Kaolin Field
Columbia Metropolitan Airport
Daylight & the VFR window
Most VFR flying happens between sunrise and sunset, so daylight length is your practical flying window. Times below are local solar time (clock times shift with your time zone and DST). Plan night currency and reserves around the short end of the year.
| Time of year | Sunrise–sunset | Daylight |
|---|---|---|
| June solstice (Jun 21) | 04:53–19:07 | 14h 13m |
| Equinox (Mar 20) | 06:02–17:58 | 11h 55m |
| December solstice (Dec 21) | 07:07–16:53 | 9h 47m |
Typical weather
Seasonal averages from 2021–2023. A guide to what to pack and plan for — always check current METARs, TAFs, and NOTAMs before you fly.
| Season | Avg high | Avg low | Avg wind | Wet days |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spring | 24.6°C / 76°F | 12.5°C / 55°F | 19 km/h | 27% |
| Summer | 32°C / 90°F | 22°C / 72°F | 15 km/h | 44% |
| Autumn | 24°C / 75°F | 13.2°C / 56°F | 15 km/h | 23% |
| Winter | 15.7°C / 60°F | 5.6°C / 42°F | 18 km/h | 31% |
Airspace & charts
For the exact airspace classes, frequencies, restricted areas, and airfield plates around Augusta, go straight to the official sources — never plan a route off this page alone.
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