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Jack Edwards
National Airport (JKA), originally named Canal Field, became operational
in 1942 and was first used as an outlying field (OLF) for the Naval Air
Station in Pensacola, Florida. The primary purpose of the airfield at
that time was training for Naval Aviators. Due to transitions in training
exercises, the airfield began to see a decrease in military operations and
the facility was transferred to the Sate of Alabama in 1977. After the
purchase, the name of the Airport was changed to Jack Edwards Airport in
honor of the Congressman who was instrumental in transferring the property
from the federal government to the State of Alabama.
In 1983, the
Airport was purchased by the City of Gulf Shores and has since become a
valuable asset in the growth and economic development of the surrounding
communities. In 1988, the City of Gulf Shores established an Airport
Authority to operate and manage the airport. A new general aviation
terminal building was constructed in 1998 to accommodate passengers and
serve as the Airport’s welcome center for travelers. In 2003, Runway 9/27
was extended to 6,962 feet and an Instrument Landing System (I.L.S.) with
an Approach & Alignment Light System (MALER) was constructed. This
allowed the airport to accommodate additional aircraft in inclement
weather.
As Jack
Edwards National Airport continues to grow, the continuing planning and
development will give it the ability to be a competitive transportation
hub for the Cities of Gulf Shores, Orange Beach and South Baldwin County
as a key element to attract more visitors and industry to the Alabama Gulf
Coast.
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE AIRPORT
Jack Edwards
Airport is located approximately 2 miles north of the central business
district of Gulf Shores, Alabama. The airport is situated on
approximately 1100 acres of land bordered to the north by Cotton Creek
Drive, to the west by Alabama Highway 59, and to the south by Mildred
Casey Drive. The field elevation is 16 feet MSL and the existing airport
reference point (ARP) is latitude 30* 17’ 25.65” N, longitude 87* 40’
18.40” W.
The Airport is
currently served by two paved runways designated 9/27 and 17/35. Runway
9/27, the primary runway, is 6,962’ x 100’ with a 462 displaced threshold
to Runway 9. Runway 17/35, the crosswind or secondary runway, is 3,599’ x
70’.
The majority
of travelers visiting the Airport consist of those traveling for business,
second homes, or recreational purposes. The continuing growth of
development in the region, complemented by the natural attractions
available in coastal areas, makes it attractive for real estate, retail
and resort development. The area is also attractive to seekers of
recreational activities such as fishing, golfing, shopping, or simply
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