Yeager

Charleston, WV USA (KCRW / CRW)

How can we discuss our West Virginia Airport Sponsors without talking about Chuck Yeager and the airport named after him. Yeager Airport is a commercial airport located northeast of Charleston, West Virginia. The airport has 2 runways. During World War II, Charleston's airport at that time, Wertz Field, closed when the airport's approaches were blocked once the federal government built a synthetic rubber plant next to the airport. This left the city without an airport. However, there were plans before the war to build a new Charleston airport; Wertz Field was already becoming commercially obsolete.

The city started construction of its new airport in 1944; the facility opened in 1947 as Kanawha Airport. The airport received its current name in 1985, honoring Chuck Yeager, a native of nearby Lincoln County who piloted the first supersonic flight. First-time passengers who watch their planes approach the airport may feel uneasy; the airport sits on a hilltop over 300 feet above the valleys of the Elk and Kanawha Rivers, and the hill drops off sharply on all sides. Some pilots who regularly fly into the airport liken landing at Yeager to landing on an aircraft carrier, even keeping in mind the fact that aircraft carriers move with the seas while Yeager is stationary.

The airport's construction was one of the most remarkable engineering accomplishments of the 1940s. The original topography of the area where Yeager Airport now stands consisted of three hilltops on a ridge overlooking the Elk River. In order to create enough flat land for an airport, it was necessary to shear off the tops of all three hills, and use the spoil to fill in the valleys in between. At that time, the construction of Kanawha Airport was reportedly the second-largest earth-moving project in history, behind the construction of the Panama Canal.

Albatross Air Inc. is the proud sponsor of this airport, and in the spirit of the construction will move mountains to serve you better. Operating their King Air 100 our of nearby Raleigh Co. Memorial (Beckley, WV - KBKW) Albatross Air provides some of the most professional, efficient and affordable turbine air charter solutions in the region. Contact them for a quote today.

This airport is sponsored by Albatross Air Inc., one of the regions leading providers of air charter for Charleston, Lewisburg, Greenbrier, Summersville, Roanoke, Lynchburg, Tri Cities and Harrison Marion airports and beyond. Your air charter company can drive additional traffic to your site, fleet, company or service, by sponsoring any airport in the directory by printing this page and faxing it back to 514-489-4518.





Neighbors: 50 / 100 / 200 mi. Empty Legs: 50 / 100 / 200 mi.
More information from The Airport Guide
Planes within 50 mile radius
(Active Air Charter Operator = Active Member Professional Air Charter Operator = Professional Member)
Type Tail Airport Operator

Lear 25D
(Light Jet)
N659HX KCRW
Yeager
FRED L HADDAD INC

King Air 200
(Turboprop)
N87SA KCRW
Yeager
American Executive Air Charter Inc

Navajo
(Recip.)
N496EA KCRW
Yeager
Executive Air Terminal Inc

Chieftain
(Recip.)
N61523 KCRW
Yeager
Executive Air Terminal Inc

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N35HF KCRW
Yeager
Helicopter Flite Services Inc

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(--)
N36HF KCRW
Yeager
Helicopter Flite Services Inc

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(--)
N37HF KCRW
Yeager
Helicopter Flite Services Inc

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(--)
N3176L KCRW
Yeager
Helicopter Flite Services Inc

Baron
(Recip.)
N922DN KCRW
Yeager
Jeda Inc

Golden Eagle
(Recip.)
N60RR KSXL
Summersville Airport
Rader Aviation Inc

King Air 100
(Turboprop - 8 pax - Cargo - Intl)
N248JH KBKW
Raleigh Co Mem
Albatross Air Inc

Chancellor
(Recip. - 5 pax - Cargo - Intl)
N400CS KHTS
Tri State Milton J Ferguson Fld
Flight Source LLC

Cessna CE 340
(Recip. - 5 pax)
N4051C KHTS
Tri State Milton J Ferguson Fld
Flight Source LLC
 
 

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