Aviation in Alabama explained
Region: | Alabama |
Series: | Aviation in the United States |
Cs Primary: | 5 |
Cs Non-Primary: | 1 |
General Aviation: | 65 |
Other Public-Use: | 24 |
Military: | 9 |
First Flight: | 10 March 1910 |
Alabama's first aeronautical event was on 10 March 1910 with the flight of a Wright biplane flown by Orville Wright in Montgomery, Alabama.[1]
Events
Aircraft Manufacturers
Aerospace
73,000 jobs are based in Alabama in support of aerospace.[4]
Airports
Colleges and universities
- Auburn University is home to the nation's oldest continually operated flight school and is the only 4-year aviation degree in the State of Alabama. Recently, Auburn University created the Auburn University Aviation Center. The Aviation Center's objective is to, "...create a robust, visionary aviation program that creates opportunities for students and fosters economic development in the state."
Commercial Service
Government and Military
- All flight operations in Alabama are conducted within FAA oversight.
- Maxwell Air Force Base is the headquarters of Air University (United States Air Force).
- The Redstone Arsenal supports missile and space operations.
- The Marshall Space Flight Center supports NASA operations.
- The U. S. Army Air Corps' Tuskegee Airmen were trained at Tuskegee, Alabama
- The Alabama State Trooper Aviation Unit was formed in 1975 using four Bell H-13 Sioux and one Cessna 182. The unit currently operates one Bell 206L, one Bell 407, seven OH-58 helicopters and three Cessna 182’s, a Piper Navajo and King Air 200.[6]
- Cullman City Police Department operates two OH-58, Dale County Sheriff's Office operates 3 OH-58's, Etowah County Sheriff's Office operates one OH-58 and one Cessna 172, Jefferson County Sheriff's Office operates two OH-58's, Limestone County Alabama Sheriff's Office operates one OH-58, Morgan County Sheriff's Office operates one OH-58, Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Aviation Unit operates two OH-58's, Tuscaloosa Alabama Police Department operates two OH-58's[7]
Museums
Notes and References
- Web site: encyclopedia of Alabama. October 14, 2011. June 21, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100621132955/http://encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-1364. dead.
- Book: Deep South Aviation. Don Dodd, Amy Bartlett-Dodd.
- Web site: Alabama. November 1, 2015.
- Web site: Aerospace. October 14, 2011. June 18, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130618070906/http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Article.jsp?id=h-1802. dead.
- Web site: Continental Motors Group To Assemble Diesel Kits In U.S.. April 17, 2015.
- Web site: Alabama State Troopers Aviation Unit. October 14, 2011.
- Web site: Police Helicopter Unit. October 14, 2011. February 22, 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220222062606/http://www.policehelicopterpilot.com/police-sheriff-aviation-units. dead.