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* [http://www.gcr1.com/5010web/Rpt_5010.asp?au=PU&o=PU&faasite=00110.*A&fn=EET FAA Form 5010] (PDF) for Shelby County Airport | * [http://www.gcr1.com/5010web/Rpt_5010.asp?au=PU&o=PU&faasite=00110.*A&fn=EET FAA Form 5010] (PDF) for Shelby County Airport | ||
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* [http://www.shelbycountyairport.com/ Shelby County Airport] official website | * [http://www.shelbycountyairport.com/ Shelby County Airport] official website | ||
[[Category:Shelby County Airport]] | [[Category:Shelby County Airport]] | ||
Revision as of 02:33, 11 July 2010
Shelby County Airport (airport codes EET/KEET) is a public airport located on a 125-acre site parallel to I-65 approximately 4 miles southeast of Alabaster in Shelby County. The airport's lone runway (designated by headings 15/33) is 5,000 feet long by 75 feet wide, surfaced with asphalt.
Shelby Air is the airport's full-service fixed base operator (FBO).
Since 1992, the Shelby County Airport has been the home of the Weather Forecast Office Birmingham of the National Weather Service. The service leases a 3-acre site on the airport property across the interstate from its Birmingham Doppler radar site.
In February 2005, Senator Richard Shelby announced $547,000 in funding from the Federal Aviation Administration's Airport Improvement Program for runway improvements at Shelby County Airport, including the runway's extension from 4,411 to 5,000 feet.
In September 2006, a fatal airplane crash claimed three lives during the Birmingham Aero Club's Wings and Wheels Air Show.
References
- FAA Form 5010 (PDF) for Shelby County Airport
External links
- Shelby County Airport official website