Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Sardis Municipal Airport | |
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| Name | Sardis Municipal Airport |
| Location | Mississippi, United States |
| Elevation | 341 |
Sardis Municipal Airport is a public-use airport located in Panola County, Mississippi, serving the city of Sardis, Mississippi, and surrounding areas, including Batesville, Mississippi, and Oxford, Mississippi. The airport is owned by the City of Sardis, Mississippi, and is used for general aviation purposes, such as Federal Aviation Administration-certified flight training, and recreational flying, with nearby attractions including John W. Kyle State Park, and Sardis Lake. The airport's operations are also influenced by nearby Memphis International Airport, and Jackson-Evers International Airport, with airlines such as Delta Air Lines, and American Airlines operating from these airports.
The airport's role in the region's transportation infrastructure is significant, with connections to nearby cities, including Tupelo, Mississippi, and Grenada, Mississippi, via U.S. Route 51, and Interstate 55. The airport's facilities and services are also used by local businesses, such as FedEx, and UPS, for cargo transportation, and by government agencies, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Mississippi Highway Patrol, for law enforcement and surveillance purposes. Additionally, the airport is used by medical transport services, such as Air Methods, and LifeFlight, to transport patients to nearby medical facilities, including Baptist Memorial Hospital, and University of Mississippi Medical Center. The airport's proximity to Ole Miss, and Rust College, also makes it a convenient option for students, and faculty members, traveling to and from the area.
The airport is situated in the northern part of Mississippi, near the Tennessee border, and is accessible from U.S. Route 278, and Mississippi Highway 315. The surrounding area is characterized by rolling hills, and fertile farmland, with nearby cities, including Hernando, Mississippi, and Southaven, Mississippi, offering a range of amenities, and services, including Tunica Resorts, and Gold Strike Casino Resort. The airport's location also provides easy access to nearby natural attractions, including Arkabutla Lake, and Enid Lake, which are popular for outdoor recreational activities, such as fishing, and boating, with nearby Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, managing these resources.
The airport features a single runway, designated as Runway 18/36, which is 5,001 feet long, and 75 feet wide, with a surface made of asphalt. The airport's facilities include a terminal building, with amenities, such as restrooms, and vending machines, as well as a fixed-base operator (FBO), which provides fuel, and maintenance services, for aircraft, including Cessna, and Piper Aircraft. The airport is also equipped with a range of navigational aids, including a VOR, and a NDB, which are used by pilots to navigate the airspace, with nearby Memphis Air Traffic Control Center, and Jackson Air Traffic Control Center, providing air traffic control services.
The airport is used by a variety of aircraft, including single-engine, and multi-engine planes, as well as helicopters, and ultralight aircraft. The airport's proximity to nearby aviation museums, including the Tupelo Automobile Museum, and the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, makes it a popular destination for aviation enthusiasts, with nearby EAA Chapter 182, and Experimental Aircraft Association, promoting recreational flying, and aircraft building. The airport is also used by flight schools, such as FlightSafety International, and CAE Inc., which provide training for pilots, including private pilot certification, and instrument rating, with nearby Federal Aviation Administration offices, including the FAA Southern Region, and FAA Memphis FSDO, overseeing aviation safety, and regulation.
The airport has a long history, dating back to the 1960s, when it was first established as a small, grass airstrip, with nearby Sardis, Mississippi, and Panola County, Mississippi, supporting its development, including U.S. Senator Thad Cochran, and U.S. Representative Trent Kelly. Over the years, the airport has undergone several expansions, and improvements, including the construction of a new terminal building, and the installation of navigational aids, with funding provided by the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Mississippi Department of Transportation. Today, the airport is an important part of the region's transportation infrastructure, with connections to nearby cities, including New Orleans, Louisiana, and Nashville, Tennessee, via Interstate 55, and U.S. Route 61, with airlines, such as Delta Air Lines, and American Airlines, operating from nearby Memphis International Airport. Category:Airports in Mississippi