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FAA Towers in Georgia

Explore FAA-registered antenna structures in Georgia, including towers not found in the FCC database.

Total FAA Towers
16,451
Not in FCC
6,882
41.8% of total
In FCC
9,569
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FAA Towers — Page 3 of 138

6,882 results
FAA ID Height City Date FCC Status View
2018-ASO-9056-OE 443 ft Cedartown 05/03/2018 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2021-ASO-33555-OE 440 ft Rossville 08/18/2021 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2018-ASO-9320-OE 440 ft Helena 05/09/2018 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-17198-OE 440 ft Statesboro 05/05/2022 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2023-ASO-21913-OE 440 ft Walker County 06/29/2023 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-32854-OE 440 ft LAKELAND 08/19/2022 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2021-ASO-28427-OE 436 ft Appling 07/20/2021 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2021-ASO-31450-OE 435 ft Jackson 08/04/2021 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-5319-OE 430 ft Cusseta 02/10/2022 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-26391-OE 430 ft ATLANTA 07/07/2022 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-22530-OE 430 ft Warm Springs 06/08/2022 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-13371-OE 430 ft MARTINEZ 04/07/2022 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-22351-OE 430 ft Milledgeville 06/07/2022 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2023-ASO-27887-OE 430 ft Claxton 09/18/2023 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2025-ASO-3828-OE 428 ft Statesboro 02/20/2025 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2018-ASO-26336-OE 428 ft Statesboro 12/05/2018 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2001-ASO-7062-OE 426 ft ROSSVILLE 08/19/2001 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2007-ASO-5663-OE 425 ft Macon 10/15/2007 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2023-ASO-11093-OE 425 ft Odum 03/23/2023 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2013-ASO-4690-OE 425 ft Lyons 06/05/2013 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-26412-OE 425 ft Suwanee 07/07/2022 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2020-ASO-25922-OE 425 ft Preston 08/26/2020 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2020-ASO-37894-OE 425 ft Irwinton 12/16/2020 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2023-ASO-1504-OE 425 ft Brunswick 01/12/2023 Not in FCC arrow_forward
1999-ASO-202-OE 423 ft ALBANY 01/27/1999 Not in FCC arrow_forward
1999-ASO-1590-OE 423 ft MACON 04/19/1999 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2014-ASO-321-OE 422 ft Americus 01/14/2014 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2014-ASO-8494-OE 421 ft Jesup 07/27/2014 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2002-ASO-2457-OE 420 ft DUBLIN 04/17/2002 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2009-ASO-1514-OE 420 ft McBean 03/16/2009 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2008-ASO-6468-OE 420 ft Willacoochee 12/02/2008 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2008-ASO-4815-OE 420 ft Shady Dale 08/27/2008 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2002-ASO-1207-OE 420 ft LAKELAND 02/21/2002 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2000-ASO-2088-OE 420 ft WOODBINE 03/28/2000 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2008-ASO-5522-OE 420 ft Nashville 10/01/2008 Not in FCC arrow_forward
1999-ASO-1554-OE 420 ft CORDELE 04/15/1999 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2022-ASO-28590-OE 420 ft Cordele 07/21/2022 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2000-ASO-7176-OE 419 ft MIDWAY 09/26/2000 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2002-ASO-1209-OE 419 ft BROXTON 02/21/2002 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2002-ASO-1204-OE 419 ft RENTZ 02/21/2002 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2003-ASO-1839-OE 413 ft POOLER 04/18/2003 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2014-ASO-2732-OE 413 ft Tignall 02/25/2014 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2023-ASO-14757-OE 413 ft Atlanta 04/25/2023 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2003-ASO-1838-OE 413 ft POOLER 04/18/2003 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2003-ASO-1837-OE 413 ft POOLER 04/18/2003 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2003-ASO-1835-OE 413 ft POOLER 04/18/2003 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2003-ASO-1836-OE 413 ft POOLER 04/18/2003 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2003-ASO-1834-OE 413 ft POOLER 04/18/2003 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2015-ASO-4809-OE 413 ft Savannah 04/09/2015 Not in FCC arrow_forward
2006-ASO-7349-OE 410 ft EATONTON 12/21/2006 Not in FCC arrow_forward
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FAQ

What does it mean if a tower is in FAA but not FCC? expand_more

It means the structure was evaluated by the FAA for airspace safety (e.g. because of its height or proximity to an airport) but has no corresponding registration in the FCC Antenna Structure Registration database. This is common for broadcast towers under blanket exemptions, non-communications structures, or towers built before mandatory FCC registration.

How often is FAA data updated? expand_more

The FAA publishes new aeronautical studies on a continuous basis. Our database is refreshed regularly to incorporate the latest determinations and newly filed studies. Some lag may exist between an FAA filing and its appearance here.

How accurate are the coordinates? expand_more

Coordinates come directly from the FAA Obstruction Evaluation filings. They represent the location submitted by the structure owner as part of the aeronautical study and are generally accurate to within a few meters, though precision may vary for older filings.

What is the difference between FAA and FCC tower data? expand_more

The FAA tracks structures that may affect air navigation — any tower over 200 feet or near an airport requires an aeronautical study. The FCC tracks antenna structures registered for communications use. A tower may appear in one database, the other, or both, depending on its purpose and regulatory requirements.

The FAA maintains an independent registry of antenna structures across the United States. In Georgia, this registry currently lists 16,451 tower records. Unlike the FCC’s Antenna Structure Registration (ASR) database, the FAA dataset is driven by airspace-safety evaluations rather than spectrum licensing, which means it captures structures that may never appear in FCC filings—or may appear under different identifiers.

Cross-referencing the two databases reveals that 6,882 FAA-registered towers in Georgia (41.8% of the state total) have no matching record in the FCC ASR system. These are typically structures that required an FAA aeronautical study—because of their height or proximity to airports—but did not need an FCC registration (for example, broadcast towers owned by entities exempt from ASR, or structures built before mandatory FCC registration took effect).

When interpreting this data, keep in mind that a tower’s presence in one database and absence from the other does not indicate an error. Each agency applies its own criteria: the FAA focuses on obstruction hazards and lighting requirements, while the FCC tracks antenna installations for communications purposes. Together, the two datasets provide the most complete picture of tower infrastructure in Georgia.

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