Fulton County Airport (Georgia)
Fulton County Airport (IATA: FTY, ICAO: KFTY, FAA LID: FTY), also known as Charlie Brown Field or Brown’s Field, is a county-owned, public-use airport in Fulton County, Georgia, United States.[1] The airport's name comes from the nickname of former Atlanta politician Charles M. Brown, who served on the city council and county commission during the 1960s.It also acted as the nearest backup weather station when Dobbins Air Reserve Base did not report overnight.Fulton County Airport covers an area of 985 acres (399 ha) at an elevation of 841 feet (256 m) above mean sea level.David E. Clark is the Fulton County Public Works Director, and Jonathan Gauthier is currently the Airport Manager.