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Dallas Bay Skypark

Coordinates: 35°11′15″N 085°10′40″W / 35.18750°N 85.17778°W / 35.18750; -85.17778
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Dallas Bay Skypark
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerJohn F. Flewellen, Inc.
ServesLakesite, Tennessee
LocationMiddle Valley, Tennessee
Elevation AMSL690 ft / 210 m
Coordinates35°11′15″N 085°10′40″W / 35.18750°N 85.17778°W / 35.18750; -85.17778
Website[1]
Map
1A0 is located in Tennessee
1A0
1A0
Location of airport in Tennessee
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
5/23 3,025 922 Asphalt
Statistics (1998)
Aircraft operations10,108

Dallas Bay Skypark (FAA LID: 1A0) is a public-use airport located 11 miles (18 km) north of the central business district of Chattanooga and 4 miles southwest of the central business district of Lakesite (both cities in Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States.) It is located in the community of Middle Valley with a Hixson, Tennessee mailing address. .[1]

History

Dallas Bay Skypark began life as the Optimist Club Drag Strip back in the late 50s and survived until the early 60s. The dragstrip was moved to East Ridge and John Flewellen and his family bought the old dragstrip and turned it into a private runway. In the early 1970s the airstrip became an FAA-certified public airport with the designation 1A0.

In 2002, a group of investors, all with a passion for flying, bought Dallas Bay Skypark and have been running it ever since. The airport is still a full-service public airport with a flight school on premises.

Facilities and aircraft

Dallas Bay Skypark covers an area of 60 acres (24 ha) which contains one asphalt paved runway (5/23) measuring 3,025 x 50 ft (922 x 15 m). For the 12-month period ending May 4, 1998, the airport had 10,108 aircraft operations, 100% of which were general aviation.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c FAA Airport Form 5010 for 1A0 PDF, effective 2007-10-25