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Cross City Airport

Coordinates: 29°38′07.90″N 083°06′17.10″W / 29.6355278°N 83.1047500°W / 29.6355278; -83.1047500
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29°38′07.90″N 083°06′17.10″W / 29.6355278°N 83.1047500°W / 29.6355278; -83.1047500

Cross City Airport
6 February 1999
Summary
Airport typePublic use
OwnerDixie County Board of Commissioners
OperatorClint Beauchamp
ServesCross City, Florida
LocationDixie County, Florida
Elevation AMSL42 ft / 13 m
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
4/22 5,005 1,525 Asphalt
13/31 5,001 1,524 Asphalt
Statistics (2000)
Aircraft operations18,000
Based aircraft11
Cross County Army Airfield, 1944

Cross City Airport (IATA: CTY, ICAO: KCTY, FAA LID: CTY) is a public-use airport located 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the central business district of the town of Cross City in Dixie County, Florida, United States. The airport is publicly owned.[1] It was used by the United States Air Force under the name of Cross City Air Force Station

History

The airport was opened as a public airfield in April, 1940. In August 1942, the facility was requisitioned by the United States Army Air Forces as a World War II military airfield, and was named Cross City Army Airfield. The airfield was assigned as a training base to the Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics (AAFSAT), 50th Fighter Group, headquartered at Orlando Army Air Base.

After the war, the airfield was returned to civil control. However, in the 1950s, the United States Air Force re-established a RADAR facility on the airport under the operational control of the 891st Radar Squadron of the Air Defense Command (ADC). This facility remained at Cross City Air Force Station was part of the ADC's 20th Air Division from 1959 to 1969 when the facility was closed.[2]

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