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Jimmy Carter Regional Airport
Souther Field
Jimmy Carter Regional Airport - Georgia.jpg
2006 USGS airphoto
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Sumter County and Airport Authority
Location Sumter County, near Americus, Georgia
Elevation AMSL 471 ft / 144 m
Coordinates 32°06′38.8770″N 084°11′19.85″W / 32.110799167°N 84.1888472°W / 32.110799167; -84.1888472
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KACJ is located in Georgia (U.S. state)
KACJ
KACJ
Location in Georgia (U.S. state)
Runway
Runway Length Surface
ft m
5/23 6,021 1,835 Asphalt
9/27 3,787 1,154 Asphalt
Statistics (2006)
Aircraft operations 5,600
Based aircraft 28

Jimmy Carter Regional Airport is a public airport located in Sumter County, near the city of Americus, in Georgia, United States. It used to be called Souther Field. This airport is owned by Sumter County and the Airport Authority, which means it's a community airport for everyone to use.

What is Jimmy Carter Regional Airport?

This airport helps people and goods travel by air. It's about 6 kilometers (4 miles) northeast of Americus. Airports are important places where airplanes take off and land. They connect communities and help businesses.

Why is it called Jimmy Carter Regional Airport?

The airport is named after Jimmy Carter, who was the 39th President of the United States. He was born in Georgia, not too far from this airport. Naming an airport after an important person is a way to honor them.

Who is Jimmy Carter?

Jimmy Carter was a very important leader. He served as the President of the United States from 1977 to 1981. Before becoming president, he was a governor of Georgia. After his time as president, he continued to work for peace and human rights around the world. He even won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts.

How Does an Airport Work?

Airports have special areas for planes to take off and land. These are called runways. Jimmy Carter Regional Airport has two main runways.

Understanding Runways

  • Runway 5/23: This runway is about 1,835 meters (6,021 feet) long. It's made of asphalt, which is a strong, smooth surface.
  • Runway 9/27: This one is shorter, about 1,154 meters (3,787 feet) long, and also made of asphalt.

The numbers on runways (like 5/23 or 9/27) tell pilots which direction the runway is pointing. This helps them land safely.

What Happens at the Airport?

Even though it's a regional airport, many things happen here:

  • Small Planes: You'll mostly see smaller planes, like private planes or planes used for training.
  • Flight Training: Sometimes, people learn to fly planes at airports like this one.
  • Local Travel: It helps people travel to and from nearby towns and cities.
  • Emergency Services: Sometimes, emergency planes like air ambulances might use the airport.

Airport Activity

In 2006, there were about 5,600 aircraft operations at the airport. An "operation" means one takeoff or one landing. At that time, 28 aircraft were based at the airport, meaning they called this airport their home. This information comes from the Federal Aviation Administration, which is a government group that helps keep air travel safe.

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