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Yeager Airport

West Virginia International Yeager Airport (IATA: CRW, ICAO: KCRW, FAA LID: CRW) is a public airport 3 miles (4.8 km) east of downtown Charleston,[1] in unincorporated Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States.[2] It is owned by the Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority.[1] The airport hosts McLaughlin Air National Guard Base,[3] home to eight C-130 Hercules aircraft of the West Virginia Air National Guard's 130th Airlift Wing (130 AW), an Air Mobility Command (AMC)-gained unit of the West Virginia Air National Guard.[3]

West Virginia International Yeager Airport
Aerial view of Yeager Airport, 2009
Summary
Airport typePublic
Owner/OperatorCentral West Virginia Regional Airport Authority
ServesCharleston, West Virginia
LocationKanawha County, West Virginia
Elevation AMSL947 ft / 289 m
Coordinates38°22′33″N 081°35′35″W / 38.37583°N 81.59306°W / 38.37583; -81.59306
WebsiteYeagerAirport.com
Maps

FAA airport diagram
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
5/23 6,715 2,047 Asphalt
Statistics
Aircraft operations (year ending 11/30/2022)38,083
Based aircraft (2022)66
Total enplanements (2019)226,834 (2019)

The airport sits on a hilltop over 300 feet (about 100 m) above the valleys of the Elk and Kanawha Rivers, and the hill drops off sharply on all sides. Arriving passengers enjoy a view of downtown Charleston or the rolling hills north and east of the field.[4][5]

Federal Aviation Administration records show 225,150 passenger enplanements in calendar year 2015, a decrease of 6.8% from the 241,566 enplanements in 2014.[6] The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021 categorized it as a non-hub primary commercial service facility.[7]

Facilities edit

West Virginia International Yeager Airport covers 767 acres (310 hectares) at an elevation of 947 feet (289 m) above mean sea level. It has one asphalt runway, 5/23, 6,715 by 150 feet (2,047 by 46 metres).[1][8]

Runway 5/23's heading is 235°. An Engineered Materials Arresting System (EMAS) was built at the end of Runway 5 to act as an equivalent to a 1,000 ft. runway safety area, as required by the FAA. Yeager's secondary runway 15/33, now taxiway C, was headed 335° and was 4,750 feet (1,450 m) long. It was mostly used by general aviation.[9]

In the year ending November 30, 2022 the airport had 38,083 aircraft operations, an average of 104 per day: 63% general aviation, 13% air taxi, 15% military, and 9% airline. In November 2022, 66 aircraft were based at this airport: 31 single-engine, 6 multi-engine, 4 jet, 17 helicopter, and 8 military.[1]

History edit

During World War II, Charleston's airport, Wertz Field, closed when the airport's approaches were blocked by the federal government building a synthetic rubber plant next to the airport. There were already plans for a new Charleston airport.[10]

The city started construction in 1944; the airport opened in 1947 as Kanawha Airport and American Airlines flights started in December. A terminal was built in 1950, designed by Tucker & Silling.[11] In 1985 the airport was named for then-Brigadier General Chuck Yeager, a native of nearby Lincoln County who piloted the world's first supersonic flight in the Bell X-1.[12] In 1986 the terminal was renovated.[12] Concourse C, designed by L. Robert Kimball and Associates and costing $2.8 million, was completed in 2001.[13]

On February 27, 2008, CRW's Governing Board voted to close the secondary runway, Rwy 15/33, to allow construction of two new hangars and ramp space for four more C-130s to be based at the Air National Guard facility.[14] It will allow the airport to triple the general aviation area's hangar space and create room for off-runway businesses, and provide parking for up to ten additional commercial airliners. $5 million was given to the airport to build a canopy around the front of the terminal. An additional $2 million was given for a covered walkway from the terminal to the parking garage.

On June 25, 2009, AirTran Airways began service from Charleston to Orlando. AirTran was the first low-cost airline at CRW since Independence Air left years before. AirTran used the Boeing 717-200 until June 3, 2012, when AirTran's last flight departed from CRW.

On March 3, 2011, Spirit Airlines began flights to Fort Lauderdale and on May 5, 2011, Spirit started seasonal flights between Charleston and Myrtle Beach. On June 10, 2012, Spirit ended service to Fort Lauderdale, leaving seasonal service to Myrtle Beach.

People Express Airlines planned service to Orlando International Airport, on a similar schedule to AirTran's former operations at CRW, but filed for bankruptcy before starting.

On July 27, 2021, the airport board members voted to change the name of the airport to West Virginia International Yeager Airport following the completion of the U.S. Customs Building by the general aviation area of the airport.

On March 2, 2023, it was reported that Spirit Airlines would end service to the airport on May 4, 2023.[15] Later in March 2023, it was reported that Breeze Airways would begin low-cost, non-stop flight service to Orlando, Florida and Charleston, South Carolina, with additional flights to New York City and the West Coast beginning over the next two years.[16]

Accidents and incidents edit

On May 12, 1959, Capital Airlines Flight 983, a Lockheed L-049 Constellation touched down and landed and the captain groundlooped the aircraft due to ineffective braking. During the maneuver the Constellation skidded down a steep embankment and caught fire. One crewmember and 1 passenger died out of 44 on board.[17]

On August 10, 1968, Piedmont Airlines Flight 230 was on an ILS localizer-only approach to runway 23 when it struck trees 360 feet from the runway threshold. The aircraft continued and struck up-sloping terrain short of the runway in a nose-down attitude. The aircraft continued up the hill and onto the airport, coming to rest 6 feet beyond the threshold and 50 feet from the right edge of the runway. A layer of dense fog was obscuring the runway threshold and about half of the approach lights. Visual conditions existed outside the fog area. All three crew members and 32 of the 34 passengers died. The National Transportation Safety Board blamed the accident on an "unrecognized loss of altitude orientation during the final portion of an approach into shallow, dense fog." The disorientation was caused by a rapid reduction in the ground guidance segment available to the pilot at a point beyond which a go-around could be successfully effected.[18]

On July 13, 2009, Southwest Airlines Flight 2294 from Nashville International Airport to Baltimore-Washington International Airport was forced to divert to West Virginia International Yeager Airport in Charleston, West Virginia after a hole formed on the top of the plane's fuselage near the tail, resulting in depressurization of the cabin and deployment of the oxygen masks. The Boeing 737-3H4 with 133 passengers and crew landed safely.[19]

On January 19, 2010, PSA Airlines Canadair CRJ-200 N246PS on Flight 2495 to Charlotte, North Carolina on behalf of US Airways with 30 passengers and three crew, overran the runway following a rejected take-off at 16:13 local time (21:13 UTC). The aircraft was stopped by the EMAS at the end of the runway, sustaining substantial damage to its undercarriage.[20]

On February 8, 2010, a Freedom Airlines Embraer ERJ-145 on Flight 6121 to Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport on behalf of Delta Air Lines with 46 passengers and 3 crew, rejected takeoff from Charleston at high speed and came to a safe stop about 400 feet (120 meters) short of the runway end. Both right main gear tires exploded and the fragments damaged the flaps.[21]

On March 13, 2015, a landslide below the approach to Runway 5/23 caused damage to an overrun area, although operations at the airport were largely unaffected by the damage.[22]

On May 5, 2017, an Air Cargo Carriers Short 330, subcontracted by UPS and operating as Air Cargo Carriers Flight 1260, crashed after suffering a hard landing at CRW. Both the captain and first officer were killed in the accident. Early reports state that the left-wing made contact with the surface of Runway 5, separated from the fuselage, and the aircraft cartwheeled left off the runway and down a heavily wooded hillside. The National Transportation Safety Board cited in its final report the causes of "the flight crew's improper decision to conduct a circling approach contrary to the operator's standard operating procedures (SOP) and the captain's excessive descent rate and maneuvering during the approach, which led to inadvertent, uncontrolled contact with the ground. Contributing to the accident was the operator's lack of a formal safety and oversight program to assess hazards and compliance with SOPs and to monitor pilots with previous performance issues."[23][24]

Concourses edit

 
View of the terminal building

West Virginia International Yeager Airport has three concourses.

Concourse A

  • Concourse A has seven gates and is used by United.[25] It is accessed via a stairwell and elevator to the left of Concourse B.
Concourse B
  • Concourse B has two gates and is used by Breeze and Delta. It contains the airport gift shop, a shoeshine service, and The Junction Charleston, a restaurant, bar, and gift shop owned by Faber, Coe & Gregg.[25] The TSA checkpoint empties into Concourse B, and all passengers must exit the secure area through Concourse B.
Concourse C
  • Concourse C has five gates and is used for American flights. It is the newest concourse and opened in 2001.[26] It is accessed via a stairwell and elevator to the right of Concourse B.

Airlines and destinations edit

Passenger edit

Statistics edit

Carrier shares edit

Airline market share edit

Largest airlines at CRW
(April 2022 – March 2023)
[32]
Rank Airline Passengers Share
1 PSA Airlines 161,000 47.62%
2 Endeavor Air 61,000 18.07%
3 SkyWest Airlines 52,000 15.27%
5 Spirit Airlines 34,000 10.12%
5 Air Wisconsin 30,000 8.92%

Top destinations edit

Busiest domestic routes from CRW (April 2022 – March 2023)
Rank Airport Passengers Carriers
1 Charlotte, North Carolina 67,000 American
2 Atlanta, Georgia 42,000 Delta
3 Chicago–O'Hare, Illinois 30,000 United
4 Orlando, Florida 17,000 Spirit
5 Washington–National, Virginia 14,000 American

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e FAA Airport Form 5010 for CRW PDF. Federal Aviation Administration. effective July 13, 2023.
  2. ^ "2020 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Kanawha County, WV" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. p. 20 (PDF p. 21/60). Retrieved August 21, 2022. Yeager Arprt
  3. ^ a b "National Guard base to be renamed for McLaughlin". wvgazettemail.com. Retrieved September 23, 2017.
  4. ^ "West Virginia International Yeager Airport (CRW)". Almost Heaven - West Virginia. Retrieved March 4, 2022.
  5. ^ "Yeager Airport Observation Area (Charleston) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go - Updated 2022 (Charleston, WV)". Tripadvisor. Retrieved March 4, 2022.
  6. ^ "Primary, Non-primary Commercial Service, and General Aviation Airports (by State)" (PDF, 189 KB). CY 2010 Passenger Boarding and All-Cargo Data. Federal Aviation Administration. October 4, 2011.
  7. ^ "List of NPIAS Airports" (PDF). FAA.gov. Federal Aviation Administration. October 21, 2016. Retrieved May 6, 2017.
  8. ^ "CRW airport data at skyvector.com". skyvector.com. Retrieved September 27, 2022.
  9. ^ "Yeager Airport". www.airports-worldwide.com. Retrieved March 4, 2022.
  10. ^ "Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields: Southwestern West Virginia". www.airfields-freeman.com. Retrieved September 23, 2017.
  11. ^ Engineering News-Record. 147. McGraw Hill: 88. 1951. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  12. ^ a b "Charleston: Transportation".
  13. ^ "West Virginia's Yeager Airport Opens Concourse C to Traffic". archives.californiaaviation.org. Retrieved September 23, 2017.
  14. ^ "Yeager Airport - Innovative thinking". Business View Magazine. March 6, 2020. Retrieved March 4, 2022.
  15. ^ "Spirit Airlines ending service to Charleston, West Virginia". wboy.com. March 2, 2023. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  16. ^ "Breeze Airways Begins Service From Yeager Airport". wvpublic.org. May 31, 2023. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  17. ^ Accident description for N2735A at the Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved on July 29, 2023.
  18. ^ AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT
  19. ^ "Jet makes landing with football-sized hole". CNN. July 14, 2009. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  20. ^ "Accident: PSA Airlines CRJ2 at Charleston on Jan 19th, 2010, overran the runway on takeoff". The Aviation Herald. Retrieved January 20, 2010.
  21. ^ "Accident: Freedom Airlines E145 at Charleston on Feb 8th 2010, rejected takeoff". The Aviation Herald. Retrieved February 9, 2010.
  22. ^ Tan, Avianne (March 13, 2015). "U.S. West Virginia Landslide Swallows House, Forces Residents to Evacuate". ABC News. Retrieved March 13, 2015.
  23. ^ Staff, WSAZ News (May 5, 2017). "UPDATE: Yeager Airport runway crash site to be repaved in near future". wsaz.com. Retrieved September 23, 2017.
  24. ^ "NTSB Aviation Accident Final Report". September 24, 2019. Retrieved December 10, 2019.
  25. ^ a b . www2.yeagerairport.com. Archived from the original on October 2, 2017. Retrieved September 23, 2017.
  26. ^ "Yeager Airport CRW Concourse C Map". ifly.com. Retrieved September 23, 2017.
  27. ^ "Flight schedules and notifications". Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  28. ^ "New flight from Charleston, WV to Myrtle Beach starting in spring". November 8, 2022.
  29. ^ "Breeze Airways Destinations".
  30. ^ "FLIGHT SCHEDULES". Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  31. ^ . Archived from the original on January 28, 2017. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  32. ^ "Yeager Airport (CRW)". Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA), U.S. Department of Transportation. June 2017.

External links edit

  • Yeager Airport, official website
  • from 2007 West Virginia DOT Airport Directory
  • Aerial image as of April 11, 1996 from USGS The National Map
  • FAA Airport Diagram (PDF), effective April 18, 2024
  • FAA Terminal Procedures for CRW, effective April 18, 2024
  • Resources for this airport:
    • AirNav airport information for KCRW
    • ASN accident history for CRW
    • FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker
    • NOAA/NWS weather observations: current, past three days
    • SkyVector aeronautical chart for KCRW
    • FAA current CRW delay information

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West Virginia International Yeager Airport IATA CRW ICAO KCRW FAA LID CRW is a public airport 3 miles 4 8 km east of downtown Charleston 1 in unincorporated Kanawha County West Virginia United States 2 It is owned by the Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority 1 The airport hosts McLaughlin Air National Guard Base 3 home to eight C 130 Hercules aircraft of the West Virginia Air National Guard s 130th Airlift Wing 130 AW an Air Mobility Command AMC gained unit of the West Virginia Air National Guard 3 West Virginia International Yeager AirportAerial view of Yeager Airport 2009IATA CRWICAO KCRWFAA LID CRWSummaryAirport typePublicOwner OperatorCentral West Virginia Regional Airport AuthorityServesCharleston West VirginiaLocationKanawha County West VirginiaElevation AMSL947 ft 289 mCoordinates38 22 33 N 081 35 35 W 38 37583 N 81 59306 W 38 37583 81 59306WebsiteYeagerAirport comMapsFAA airport diagramRunwaysDirection Length Surface ft m 5 23 6 715 2 047 AsphaltStatisticsAircraft operations year ending 11 30 2022 38 083Based aircraft 2022 66Total enplanements 2019 226 834 2019 Source Federal Aviation Administration 1 The airport sits on a hilltop over 300 feet about 100 m above the valleys of the Elk and Kanawha Rivers and the hill drops off sharply on all sides Arriving passengers enjoy a view of downtown Charleston or the rolling hills north and east of the field 4 5 Federal Aviation Administration records show 225 150 passenger enplanements in calendar year 2015 a decrease of 6 8 from the 241 566 enplanements in 2014 6 The Federal Aviation Administration FAA National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 2021 categorized it as a non hub primary commercial service facility 7 Contents 1 Facilities 2 History 2 1 Accidents and incidents 3 Concourses 4 Airlines and destinations 4 1 Passenger 5 Statistics 5 1 Carrier shares 5 2 Airline market share 5 3 Top destinations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksFacilities editWest Virginia International Yeager Airport covers 767 acres 310 hectares at an elevation of 947 feet 289 m above mean sea level It has one asphalt runway 5 23 6 715 by 150 feet 2 047 by 46 metres 1 8 Runway 5 23 s heading is 235 An Engineered Materials Arresting System EMAS was built at the end of Runway 5 to act as an equivalent to a 1 000 ft runway safety area as required by the FAA Yeager s secondary runway 15 33 now taxiway C was headed 335 and was 4 750 feet 1 450 m long It was mostly used by general aviation 9 In the year ending November 30 2022 the airport had 38 083 aircraft operations an average of 104 per day 63 general aviation 13 air taxi 15 military and 9 airline In November 2022 66 aircraft were based at this airport 31 single engine 6 multi engine 4 jet 17 helicopter and 8 military 1 History editDuring World War II Charleston s airport Wertz Field closed when the airport s approaches were blocked by the federal government building a synthetic rubber plant next to the airport There were already plans for a new Charleston airport 10 The city started construction in 1944 the airport opened in 1947 as Kanawha Airport and American Airlines flights started in December A terminal was built in 1950 designed by Tucker amp Silling 11 In 1985 the airport was named for then Brigadier General Chuck Yeager a native of nearby Lincoln County who piloted the world s first supersonic flight in the Bell X 1 12 In 1986 the terminal was renovated 12 Concourse C designed by L Robert Kimball and Associates and costing 2 8 million was completed in 2001 13 On February 27 2008 CRW s Governing Board voted to close the secondary runway Rwy 15 33 to allow construction of two new hangars and ramp space for four more C 130s to be based at the Air National Guard facility 14 It will allow the airport to triple the general aviation area s hangar space and create room for off runway businesses and provide parking for up to ten additional commercial airliners 5 million was given to the airport to build a canopy around the front of the terminal An additional 2 million was given for a covered walkway from the terminal to the parking garage On June 25 2009 AirTran Airways began service from Charleston to Orlando AirTran was the first low cost airline at CRW since Independence Air left years before AirTran used the Boeing 717 200 until June 3 2012 when AirTran s last flight departed from CRW On March 3 2011 Spirit Airlines began flights to Fort Lauderdale and on May 5 2011 Spirit started seasonal flights between Charleston and Myrtle Beach On June 10 2012 Spirit ended service to Fort Lauderdale leaving seasonal service to Myrtle Beach People Express Airlines planned service to Orlando International Airport on a similar schedule to AirTran s former operations at CRW but filed for bankruptcy before starting On July 27 2021 the airport board members voted to change the name of the airport to West Virginia International Yeager Airport following the completion of the U S Customs Building by the general aviation area of the airport On March 2 2023 it was reported that Spirit Airlines would end service to the airport on May 4 2023 15 Later in March 2023 it was reported that Breeze Airways would begin low cost non stop flight service to Orlando Florida and Charleston South Carolina with additional flights to New York City and the West Coast beginning over the next two years 16 Accidents and incidents edit On May 12 1959 Capital Airlines Flight 983 a Lockheed L 049 Constellation touched down and landed and the captain groundlooped the aircraft due to ineffective braking During the maneuver the Constellation skidded down a steep embankment and caught fire One crewmember and 1 passenger died out of 44 on board 17 On August 10 1968 Piedmont Airlines Flight 230 was on an ILS localizer only approach to runway 23 when it struck trees 360 feet from the runway threshold The aircraft continued and struck up sloping terrain short of the runway in a nose down attitude The aircraft continued up the hill and onto the airport coming to rest 6 feet beyond the threshold and 50 feet from the right edge of the runway A layer of dense fog was obscuring the runway threshold and about half of the approach lights Visual conditions existed outside the fog area All three crew members and 32 of the 34 passengers died The National Transportation Safety Board blamed the accident on an unrecognized loss of altitude orientation during the final portion of an approach into shallow dense fog The disorientation was caused by a rapid reduction in the ground guidance segment available to the pilot at a point beyond which a go around could be successfully effected 18 On July 13 2009 Southwest Airlines Flight 2294 from Nashville International Airport to Baltimore Washington International Airport was forced to divert to West Virginia International Yeager Airport in Charleston West Virginia after a hole formed on the top of the plane s fuselage near the tail resulting in depressurization of the cabin and deployment of the oxygen masks The Boeing 737 3H4 with 133 passengers and crew landed safely 19 On January 19 2010 PSA Airlines Canadair CRJ 200 N246PS on Flight 2495 to Charlotte North Carolina on behalf of US Airways with 30 passengers and three crew overran the runway following a rejected take off at 16 13 local time 21 13 UTC The aircraft was stopped by the EMAS at the end of the runway sustaining substantial damage to its undercarriage 20 On February 8 2010 a Freedom Airlines Embraer ERJ 145 on Flight 6121 to Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Airport on behalf of Delta Air Lines with 46 passengers and 3 crew rejected takeoff from Charleston at high speed and came to a safe stop about 400 feet 120 meters short of the runway end Both right main gear tires exploded and the fragments damaged the flaps 21 On March 13 2015 a landslide below the approach to Runway 5 23 caused damage to an overrun area although operations at the airport were largely unaffected by the damage 22 On May 5 2017 an Air Cargo Carriers Short 330 subcontracted by UPS and operating as Air Cargo Carriers Flight 1260 crashed after suffering a hard landing at CRW Both the captain and first officer were killed in the accident Early reports state that the left wing made contact with the surface of Runway 5 separated from the fuselage and the aircraft cartwheeled left off the runway and down a heavily wooded hillside The National Transportation Safety Board cited in its final report the causes of the flight crew s improper decision to conduct a circling approach contrary to the operator s standard operating procedures SOP and the captain s excessive descent rate and maneuvering during the approach which led to inadvertent uncontrolled contact with the ground Contributing to the accident was the operator s lack of a formal safety and oversight program to assess hazards and compliance with SOPs and to monitor pilots with previous performance issues 23 24 Concourses edit nbsp View of the terminal building West Virginia International Yeager Airport has three concourses Concourse A Concourse A has seven gates and is used by United 25 It is accessed via a stairwell and elevator to the left of Concourse B Concourse B Concourse B has two gates and is used by Breeze and Delta It contains the airport gift shop a shoeshine service and The Junction Charleston a restaurant bar and gift shop owned by Faber Coe amp Gregg 25 The TSA checkpoint empties into Concourse B and all passengers must exit the secure area through Concourse B Concourse C Concourse C has five gates and is used for American flights It is the newest concourse and opened in 2001 26 It is accessed via a stairwell and elevator to the right of Concourse B Airlines and destinations editPassenger edit AirlinesDestinationsRefsAmerican EagleCharlotte Washington National 27 Breeze AirwaysOrlandoSeasonal Myrtle Beach 28 29 Delta ConnectionAtlanta 30 United ExpressChicago O Hare 31 Destinations map nbsp nbsp Charleston nbsp Atlanta nbsp Charlotte nbsp Chicago O Hare nbsp Washington National nbsp Orlando nbsp Myrtle Beachclass notpageimage Destinations from Yeagar Airport Red Year round destination Green Seasonal destination Blue Future destination Pink Destination to which service is being terminatedStatistics editCarrier shares edit Airline market share edit Largest airlines at CRW April 2022 March 2023 32 Rank Airline Passengers Share 1 PSA Airlines 161 000 47 62 2 Endeavor Air 61 000 18 07 3 SkyWest Airlines 52 000 15 27 5 Spirit Airlines 34 000 10 12 5 Air Wisconsin 30 000 8 92 Top destinations edit Busiest domestic routes from CRW April 2022 March 2023 Rank Airport Passengers Carriers 1 Charlotte North Carolina 67 000 American 2 Atlanta Georgia 42 000 Delta 3 Chicago O Hare Illinois 30 000 United 4 Orlando Florida 17 000 Spirit 5 Washington National Virginia 14 000 AmericanSee also editList of airports in West VirginiaReferences edit a b c d e FAA Airport Form 5010 for CRW PDF Federal Aviation Administration effective July 13 2023 2020 CENSUS CENSUS BLOCK MAP Kanawha County WV PDF U S Census Bureau p 20 PDF p 21 60 Retrieved August 21 2022 Yeager Arprt a b National Guard base to be renamed for McLaughlin wvgazettemail com Retrieved September 23 2017 West Virginia International Yeager Airport CRW Almost Heaven West Virginia Retrieved March 4 2022 Yeager Airport Observation Area Charleston All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go Updated 2022 Charleston WV Tripadvisor Retrieved March 4 2022 Primary Non primary Commercial Service and General Aviation Airports by State PDF 189 KB CY 2010 Passenger Boarding and All Cargo Data Federal Aviation Administration October 4 2011 List of NPIAS Airports PDF FAA gov Federal Aviation Administration October 21 2016 Retrieved May 6 2017 CRW airport data at skyvector com skyvector com Retrieved September 27 2022 Yeager Airport www airports worldwide com Retrieved March 4 2022 Abandoned amp Little Known Airfields Southwestern West Virginia www airfields freeman com Retrieved September 23 2017 Engineering News Record 147 McGraw Hill 88 1951 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Missing or empty title help a b Charleston Transportation West Virginia s Yeager Airport Opens Concourse C to Traffic archives californiaaviation org Retrieved September 23 2017 Yeager Airport Innovative thinking Business View Magazine March 6 2020 Retrieved March 4 2022 Spirit Airlines ending service to Charleston West Virginia wboy com March 2 2023 Retrieved June 18 2023 Breeze Airways Begins Service From Yeager Airport wvpublic org May 31 2023 Retrieved June 18 2023 Accident description for N2735A at the Aviation Safety Network Retrieved on July 29 2023 AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT Jet makes landing with football sized hole CNN July 14 2009 Retrieved January 23 2010 Accident PSA Airlines CRJ2 at Charleston on Jan 19th 2010 overran the runway on takeoff The Aviation Herald Retrieved January 20 2010 Accident Freedom Airlines E145 at Charleston on Feb 8th 2010 rejected takeoff The Aviation Herald Retrieved February 9 2010 Tan Avianne March 13 2015 U S West Virginia Landslide Swallows House Forces Residents to Evacuate ABC News Retrieved March 13 2015 Staff WSAZ News May 5 2017 UPDATE Yeager Airport runway crash site to be repaved in near future wsaz com Retrieved September 23 2017 NTSB Aviation Accident Final Report September 24 2019 Retrieved December 10 2019 a b Yeager Airport Charleston West Virginia CRW www2 yeagerairport com Archived from the original on October 2 2017 Retrieved September 23 2017 Yeager Airport CRW Concourse C Map ifly com Retrieved September 23 2017 Flight schedules and notifications Retrieved January 7 2017 New flight from Charleston WV to Myrtle Beach starting in spring November 8 2022 Breeze Airways Destinations FLIGHT SCHEDULES Retrieved January 7 2017 Timetable Archived from the original on January 28 2017 Retrieved January 7 2017 Yeager Airport CRW Research and Innovative Technology Administration RITA U S Department of Transportation June 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Yeager Airport Yeager Airport official website Charleston Yeager Airport from 2007 West Virginia DOT Airport Directory Aerial image as of April 11 1996 from USGS The National Map FAA Airport Diagram PDF effective April 18 2024 FAA Terminal Procedures for CRW effective April 18 2024 Resources for this airport AirNav airport information for KCRW ASN accident history for CRW FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker NOAA NWS weather observations current past three days SkyVector aeronautical chart for KCRW FAA current CRW delay information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yeager Airport amp oldid 1223208418, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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