词条 | Carlisle Municipal Airport |
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| name = Carlisle Municipal Airport | image = Carlisle 4M3.jpg | FAA = 4M3 | type = Public | owner = City of Carlisle | operator = | city-served = Carlisle, Arkansas | location = | elevation-f = 241 | website = www.CarlisleAR.org/... | coordinates = {{coord|34|48|30|N|091|42|44|W|region:US-AR|display=inline,title}} | pushpin_map = USA Arkansas | pushpin_relief = yes | pushpin_mapsize = 200 | pushpin_map_caption = Location of airport in Arkansas | pushpin_label = 4M3 | pushpin_label_position = right | r1-number = 9/27 | r1-length-f = 4,501 | r1-surface = Asphalt | r2-number = 18/36 | r2-length-f = 4,494 | r2-surface = Asphalt | stat-year = 2011 | stat1-header = Aircraft operations | stat1-data = 48,100 | stat2-header = Based aircraft | stat2-data = 14 | footnotes = Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1] }}Carlisle Municipal Airport {{airport codes|||4M3}} is a city-owned, public-use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) northeast of the central business district of Carlisle, a city in Lonoke County, Arkansas, United States.[1] It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation facility.[2] Facilities and aircraftCarlisle Municipal Airport covers an area of 640 acres (259 ha) at an elevation of 241 feet (73 m) above mean sea level. It has two runways with asphalt surfaces: 9/27 is 4,501 by 75 feet (1,372 x 23 m) and 18/36 is 4,494 by 60 feet (1,370 x 18 m).[1] For the 12-month period ending March 31, 2011, the airport had 48,100 aircraft operations, an average of 131 per day: 99.8% general aviation and 0.2% military. At that time there were 14 aircraft based at this airport: 93% single-engine and 7% multi-engine. HistoryThe airport was built by the United States Army Air Forces during 1942/43 as an axillary airfield for Stuttgart Army Airfield, near Stuttgart, Arkansas. It was known simply as Stuttgart Army Airfield Auxiliary #1. The runways in use today were built during that period. It was used to help train medium bomber and transport pilots, who used it for emergencies on it or practiced touch-and-go landings. It was not manned, and at the end of World War II it was simply abandoned and the land turned over to local authorities, like many other small auxiliary airfields. [3] The City of Carlisle developed the current airport from the former military airfield.[4] References1. ^1 2 {{FAA-airport|ID=4M3|use=PU|own=PU|site=00913.*A}}. Federal Aviation Administration. Effective November 15, 2012. 2. ^ {{cite web |url=http://www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/npias/reports/media/2011/npias_2011_appA.pdf |title=2011–2015 NPIAS Report, Appendix A |format=PDF, 2.03 MB |work=National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems |publisher=Federal Aviation Administration |date=October 4, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120927084535/http://www.faa.gov/airports/planning_capacity/npias/reports/media/2011/npias_2011_appA.pdf |archivedate=2012-09-27 |df= }} 3. ^Military Airfields in WW2 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120608222535/http://www.airfieldsdatabase.com/WW2/WW2%20R27e%20ID-NH.htm |date=June 8, 2012 }} 4. ^Carlisle Municipal Airport External links
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