Jacksonville Executive at Craig Airport

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Jacksonville Executive at Craig Airport
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Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerJacksonville Aviation Authority
ServesJacksonville, Florida
Elevation AMSL41 ft / 12 m
Coordinates30°20′11″N 081°30′52″W / 30.33639°N 81.51444°W / 30.33639; -81.51444Coordinates: 30°20′11″N 081°30′52″W / 30.33639°N 81.51444°W / 30.33639; -81.51444
Websitewww.flyjacksonville.com/Home.aspx?sMP=JAXEX
Map
CRG is located in Florida
CRG
CRG
Location of airport in Florida / United States
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
5/23 4,004 1,220 Asphalt
14/32 4,008 1,222 Asphalt
Statistics (1999)
Aircraft operations158,769
Based aircraft319

Jacksonville Executive at Craig Airport (IATA: CRG, ICAO: KCRG, FAA LID: CRG), formerly known as Craig Municipal Airport, is a public airport located eight miles (13 km) east of the central business district of Jacksonville, in Duval County, Florida, United States. It is owned by the Jacksonville Aviation Authority.[1]

This mid-sized general aviation airport handles personal aircraft and small commuter planes. The entrance is located along St. Johns Bluff Road north of Atlantic Boulevard, although it also borders Atlantic Blvd to the south. The airport has a control tower and handles 400-500 aircraft operations daily. It previously served as a joint civil-military airport hosting an Army Aviation Support Facility and helicopter units of the Florida Army National Guard prior to their relocation to nearby Cecil Field following the latter facility's inactivation as a naval air station in 1999.

The United States Navy's Blue Angels performed their first airshow at Jacksonville Executive at Craig Airport on June 15, 1946.[2]

Facilities and aircraft[]

Jacksonville Executive at Craig Airport covers an area of 1,432 acres (580 ha) which contains two asphalt paved runways: 5/23 measuring 4,004 x 120 ft and 14/32 measuring 4,008 x 120 ft.[1]

Runway 5/23 was repaved during the summer of 2011. In addition to filling cracks and adding a 120- x 150-foot blast pad, the entire runway was surfed with a 0.5-inch leveling course and a 1.5 inch Superpave surface course. In January 2012, the paving project was awarded the inaugural Ray Brown Airport Pavement Award by the National Asphalt Pavement Association, recognizing it as the highest quality airport asphalt pavement project completed during 2011.[3]

For the 12-month period ending October 20, 1999, the airport had 158,769 aircraft operations, an average of 434 per day: 86% general aviation, 9% military and 5% air taxi. There are 319 aircraft based at this airport: 57% single-engine, 27% multi-engine, 7% helicopter, 6% military and 4% jet (12).[1]

The airport has 2 FBOs on the field, Craig Air Center and Sky Harbor Aviation.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for CRG PDF, effective 2007-10-25
  2. ^ http://www.blueangels.navy.mil
  3. ^ "Ray Brown Airport Pavement Award". National Asphalt Pavement Association. Retrieved 5 August 2012.

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