Jackson County Airport (Michigan) Explained

Jackson County Airport
Nativename:Reynolds Field
Iata:JXN
Icao:KJXN
Faa:JXN
Type:Public
Owner:Jackson County
City-Served:Jackson, Michigan
Elevation-F:1,001
Elevation-M:305
Coordinates:42.2606°N -84.4606°W
Publictransit: JATA
Website:co.jackson.mi.us/...
Pushpin Map:USA Michigan#USA
Pushpin Relief:yes
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of airport in Michigan
Pushpin Label:JXN
Pushpin Label Position:right
R1-Number:6/24
R1-Length-F:5,351
R1-Length-M:1,631
R1-Surface:Asphalt
R2-Number:14/32
R2-Length-F:4,000
R2-Length-M:1,219
R2-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:2021
Stat1-Header:Aircraft operations
Stat1-Data:26,300
Stat2-Header:Based aircraft
Stat2-Data:87
Footnotes:Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]

Jackson County Airport, also known as Reynolds Field, is a county-owned, public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7 km) west of the central business district of Jackson, in Jackson County, Michigan, United States. It is a class D airport with operating control tower. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a regional general aviation facility.[2]

The airport serves as a general aviation facility and is home to the Jackson College Flight Center. In 2005 the airport became home to Prestige Aircraft Company LLC, a light sport aircraft manufacturer. The airport is also home to a chapter of the Experimental Aircraft Association.[3]

History

The airport opened in 1928, and its first control tower was built in 1961.[4] The airport has been praised for allowing business development and supporting the Michigan International Speedway.[5]

Facilities and aircraft

Jackson County-Reynolds Field covers an area of 700acres at an elevation of 1,001 feet (305 m) above mean sea level. It has two asphalt paved runways: 7/25 is 5,351 by 150 feet (1,631 x 46 m) and 14/32 is 4,000 by 100 feet (1,219 x 30 m).[6] [7]

Runway 7/25 replaced the previous main asphalt runway, designated 6/24, in 2017.[8] The new runway has 1,000 feet of additional runoff space on each end.[8]

The airport has a fixed-base operator that offers services such as fuel, deicing, catering, lavatory services, a pilot lounge, showers, snooze rooms, a flight briefing station, courtesy transportation, and more.[9] [10] An airport is also located on airport property.

In summer 2022, the Federal Aviation Administration awarded Jackson County $2.2 million to modernize its air traffic control tower, which was 60 years old at the time. New facilities will include restrooms, new doors, and an elevator, helping the tower come into compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The airport will also receive money for asbestos removal and replacing mechanical, electric, and lighting systems to boost airport efficiency, as well as the installation of a new air conditioning and ventilation system to make the control tower workable. Money came from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law signed by President Joe Biden. Designs are expected to be fully submitted by February 2023 with construction beginning soon after.[11]

For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2021, the airport had 26,300 aircraft operations, an average of 72 per day. It includes 99% general aviation and <1% military. This is down from 139 total daily operations in 2010. At that time there were 87 aircraft based at this airport: 67 single-engine and 15 multi-engine airplanes, 3 jet aircraft, 1 helicopter and 1 glider aircraft.

Historical airline service

The airport was served by commercial airlines from the 1920s until 1989. American Airlines served Jackson until about 1952 as one of several stops on a route between Chicago and Detroit. Other stops along the route included South Bend, IN as well as Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, and Ann Arbor, MI. North Central Airlines then took over serving the Chicago-Detroit local multi-stop route. In 1979, North Central merged with other carriers to become Republic Airlines. Republic continued to serve Jackson with flights to Detroit until 1981, when the service was transferred to Simmons Airlines. In 1985, Simmons became a feeder carrier for Republic known as Republic Express. In 1986, Republic was merged into Northwest Airlines, and the service operated by Simmons became known as Northwest Airlink. In 1989, the Simmons flights to Detroit were then switched to American Eagle, in affiliation with American Airlines, but service ended by November 1989.[12]

Jackson County Aviation Day

The airport holds an annual aviation day that includes attractions such as meetings with flight schools, flights in vintage World War 2 aircraft, tours of modern military aircraft, simulator flights, aircraft maintenance tours, and more. Its sponsors include the Yankee Air Museum, the Jackson Tourism board, Aertech Manufacturing, local financial advisors, and a cookie company.[13]

Accidents and incidents

See also

References

  1. . Federal Aviation Administration. effective 8 April 2010.
  2. Web site: List of NPIAS Airports. FAA.gov. Federal Aviation Administration. 25 November 2016. PDF. 21 October 2016.
  3. Web site: Welcome To Chapter 304 In Jackson, Michigan. 2023-02-01. Experimental Aircraft Association.
  4. Web site: Control Tower could see $2.2M upgrade at Jackson County Airport. 2023-02-01. mlive.
  5. Web site: Michigan’s Jackson County Airport Allows Local Businesses to Stay Competitive. 2023-02-01. No Plane No Gain.
  6. Web site: AirNav: KJXN – Jackson County Airport/Reynolds Field. 2023-02-01. AirNav.com.
  7. Web site: JXN – Jackson County Airport/Reynolds Field. 2023-02-01. SkyVector Aeronautical Charts.
  8. News: DesOrmeau. Taylor. $40 million airport project makes visible progress, should be completed by August 2017. 19 August 2016. MLive.com. MLive Media Group. 18 August 2016.
  9. Web site: Skyway Aviation. 2023-02-01. Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.
  10. Web site: Skyway Aviation. 2023-02-01. FlightAware.
  11. Web site: More than $2 million heading to the Jackson County Airport to boost its infrastructure. 2023-02-01. FOX 47 Years.
  12. Multiple airline timetables from North Central, Republic, Northwest, and American Airlines
  13. Web site: Jackson County Airport Aviation Day. 2023-02-01. JXN Aviation Day.
  14. Web site: N5061J accident description. 2023-02-01. Plane Crash Map.
  15. Web site: N948SB accident description. 2023-02-01. Plane Crash Map.
  16. Web site: N1203J accident description. 2023-02-01. Plane Crash Map.
  17. Web site: N98222 accident description. 2023-02-01. Plane Crash Map.
  18. Web site: N1082D accident description. 2023-02-01. Plane Crash Map.
  19. Web site: N5083T accident description. 2023-02-01. Plane Crash Map.
  20. Web site: N36262 accident description. 2023-02-01. Plane Crash Map.
  21. Web site: N341MD accident description. 2023-02-01. Plane Crash Map.
  22. Web site: N7980C accident description. 2023-02-01. Plane Crash Map.
  23. Web site: CGBFY accident description. 2023-02-01. Plane Crash Map.

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