Action needed: FAA reopens comments on Indianapolis heliport The FAA is considering a proposal to permanently close the Indianapolis Downtown Heliport (FAA identifier: 8A4) in Indiana and allow the sale of all 5.36 acres of heliport land for nonaviation use. The Indianapolis Airport Authority has asked to be released from its US federal obligations tied to funding that it previously received for the heliport. If approved, the land would no longer have to be used for aviation purposes and could be sold. For the past three years, VAI has actively worked to keep the Indianapolis Downtown Heliport open. Public-use aviation infrastructure such as 8A4 is critical to supporting emergency response operations, business aviation, and the continued growth of the vertical flight industry. Once lost, this type of infrastructure is extremely difficult to replace. The FAA previously: • Sought public comment in 2023• Issued a letter of intent in November 2024 approving the release• Announced the heliport’s permanent closure effective Dec. 15, 2025. However, in December 2025, the FAA received two formal requests asking it to reconsider the closure and sale of the heliport. Because of those requests, the FAA is now reopening the public comment period before making a final decision. Public comments are due by Feb. 12, 2026. Join VAI’s grassroots campaign and submit a comment with an easy click. VAI encourages members to submit comments opposing the closure. Maintaining access to centrally located heliport infrastructure is essential for safety, mobility, and the continued growth of the vertical flight industry.