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FAA Towers in Albany, Georgia

34 FAA-registered towers not found in the FCC database.

Total FAA Towers
113
Not in FCC Database
34
Not in FCC (%)
30.1%
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FAA Towers

Study # Type Height (ft) City Determination FCC #
2018-ASO-9317-OE TOWER 500 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-22829-OE CRANE 490 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2021-ASO-50086-OE CRANE 410 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2021-ASO-30663-OE CRANE 345 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2025-ASO-5424-OE TOWER 315 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2025-ASO-12919-OE TOWER 315 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2021-ASO-28936-OE CRANE 285 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2020-ASO-20979-OE CRANE 280 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2017-ASO-3627-OE CRANE 280 Albany Extension Not in FCC arrow_forward
2025-ASO-17649-OE TOWER 250 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-5764-OE CRANE 230 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-9545-OE CRANE 223 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2020-ASO-23333-OE CRANE 209 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-35024-OE TOWER 200 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2012-ASO-876-OE TOWER 199 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2009-ASO-2648-OE TOWER 199 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2012-ASO-4362-OE TOWER 199 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-13049-OE CRANE 193 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2009-ASO-1319-OE TOWER 180 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2007-ASO-1550-OE TOWER 177 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-24011-OE TOWER 170 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2008-ASO-5068-OE TOWER 160 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2023-ASO-7943-OE TOWER 160 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2009-ASO-4859-OE TOWER 160 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2008-ASO-5069-OE TOWER 160 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2024-ASO-16424-OE TOWER 157 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2024-ASO-16426-OE TOWER 154 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-5363-OE CRANE 150 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2024-ASO-16427-OE TOWER 128 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2025-ASO-9760-OE TOWER 120 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2019-ASO-13969-OE TOWER 104 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2019-ASO-13970-OE TOWER 104 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2025-ASO-7018-OE TOWER 45 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
2025-ASO-3241-OE CONSTRUCTION 18 Albany No Hazard Not in FCC arrow_forward
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FAQ

How many FAA towers are in Albany, Georgia? expand_more

The FAA Obstruction Evaluation database currently lists 113 tower records in or near Albany, Georgia. Of these, 34 (30.1%) do not have a matching entry in the FCC ASR database.

Why are some FAA towers not in the FCC database? expand_more

The FAA and FCC maintain separate registries with different criteria. The FAA tracks structures that may affect airspace safety, while the FCC registers antenna installations for communications. A tower can require an FAA aeronautical study without needing FCC registration — for example, broadcast towers under exemptions, utility poles, or structures predating mandatory FCC registration.

How is tower data for Albany collected? expand_more

Tower records are sourced from the FAA Obstruction Evaluation / Airport Airspace Analysis (OE/AAA) system and cross-referenced with the FCC Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) database. City boundaries follow the city name recorded in the FAA filing, which may not exactly match postal or census definitions.

The FAA Obstruction Evaluation database lists 113 antenna structures in or near Albany, Georgia. Each record represents a structure that was evaluated for potential airspace conflicts—a process required whenever a tower exceeds 200 feet in height or sits within the vicinity of an airport or heliport.

Of these 113 structures, 34 (30.1%) do not have a corresponding entry in the FCC ASR database. This is common in urban areas like Albany, where utility poles, building-mounted antennas, and temporary crane operations often trigger FAA review but fall outside FCC registration requirements. The gap also reflects differences in how each agency defines the geographic boundaries of a “city.”

Browsing FAA tower records alongside FCC data gives a more complete view of the wireless and broadcast infrastructure serving Albany. Use the table above to explore individual towers, check their FAA determination status, and see whether each structure also appears in the FCC registry.

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