Franklin County Airport (Tennessee) Explained

Franklin County Airport
Iata:UOS
Icao:KUOS
Faa:UOS
Type:Public
Owner:Franklin County
Location:Sewanee, Tennessee
Elevation-F:1,953
Elevation-M:595
Pushpin Map:USA Tennessee#USA
Pushpin Mapsize:200
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Tennessee
Pushpin Label:UOS
Pushpin Label Position:right
R1-Number:7/25
R1-Length-F:3,700
R1-Length-M:1,128
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:2019
Stat1-Header:Aircraft operations
Stat1-Data:1,800
Footnotes:Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]

Franklin County Airport is a public airport located one mile (2 km) east of the central business district of Sewanee, a census-designated place in Franklin County, Tennessee, United States. It is owned by Franklin County.

It is a general aviation airport located atop the Cumberland Plateau. The location is commonly referred to as Monteagle Mountain since it is near one of the most notoriously hazardous stretches of Interstate highway in the United States where Interstate 24 crosses the plateau. The ICAO designation "KUOS" resulted from its proximity to the University of the South. Although the airport is named "Franklin County", it is referred to as "Sewanee" over the radio on Unicom 122.8.

History

Franklin County was the home airport of late aviation legend Bill Kershner. He was one of the world's leading experts on spins and spin recovery and was known as the Spin Doctor in the aviation community.

The airport was designed by architect Edwin A. Keeble.[2]

Facilities and aircraft

Franklin County Airport covers an area of 70acres which contains one asphalt paved runway designated 7/25 which measures 3,700 x 50 feet (1,128 x 15 m). For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2019, the airport had 1,800 aircraft operations, 100% of which were general aviation.

See also

References

  1. , effective 2023-10-05
  2. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Miller, Dr. Cleo, House. National Park Service. August 23, 2016.