X13
Airport
Carrabelle-Thompson
Carrabelle, Florida

FAA NFDC Information Effective 56-day cycle 12/26/2024 - 2/20/2025

Ops Comms Services Owner Runways IFR Procs Current NOTAMs Remarks

Location

FAA Identifier:X13 (Xray-One-Three)
Lat/Lng:29.842, -84.7011111111
29-50-31.2000N, 084-42-04.0000W
Estimated by Faa-Est on 07/09/2007
Elevation:20 feet Estimated
Magnetic Variation:01W,(1985), [-5W (2024)]
Sectional:JACKSONVILLE
From City:3nm W of Carrabelle

Operations

Use:Open to the public
Airspace Analysis:NOT ANALYZED
Existed Prior to 1959.
Ownership:Publicly owned
Activation:09/1943
Control Tower:no
ARTCC:Jacksonville(ZJX)Jacksonville Center
FSS:Gainesville FSS(GNV)
NOTAMs and Weather:GNVNOTAM-D service at airport
Wind Indicator:Lighted
Lights:Activate PAPI Runways 05 & 23; MIRL Runway 05/23 - CTAF.
Beacon:Sunset-Sunrise
Landing Fee:no

Communications

CTAF:122.900

Services

Fuel:Grade 100LL Gasoline (low lead blue)
L Self Serve Available 24 Hours.
Airframe Repair:Minor
Powerplant Repair:Minor
Bottled Oxygen:None
Bulk Oxygen:None
Transient Storage:Hanger,Tie-Down

Based Aircraft

Total:0

Annual Operations

Total:0

Ownership

Owner:City of Carrabelle
City Administrator, 1001 Gray Ave.
Carrabelle, Fl 32322
850-697-2727
Manager:Courtney Millender Dempsey
Airport Phys Ads: 317 Airport Rd, Carrabelle, Fl 32322.
317 Airport Rd
Carrabelle, Fl 32322
850-697-2727

Runways

Runways:05/23

Runway 05/23

Length:4000 feet
Width:75 feet
150 ft Wide; Center 75 ft Overlayed; 37 ft Paved Shoulders.
Surface:Asphalt / Bituminous Concrete, Poor Condition
Longl & Transverse Cracking Thrut Runway 05/23.
Surface Treatment:NONE
Classification (PCN):9 /F/B/Y/T, 9 , Flexible, Subgrade Strength Medium (represents CBR > 8), Tire pressure Low (limited to 145 psi), Technical determination
Weight Capacity:Single Wheel aircraft: 12,000 lbs
Runway Lights Edge Intensity:Med Intensity
End 05 End 23
Runway Markings:Basic,Fair ConditionBasic,Fair Condition
Threshold Crossing Glide Path Height:40' AGL40' AGL
Visual Glide Path Angle:2.30°2.30°
Visual Glide Slope Indicator:2-light PAPI on left side of runway2-light PAPI on left side of runway
Objects:TreesTree
Objects affecting Navigable Airspace (CFR part 77):Utility runway with a visual approachUtility runway with a visual approach
Object Clearance Slope:28:122:1
Object Height:69' AGL60' AGL
Object Distance:2145' Along centerline
80' Right of centerline
1530' Along centerline
95' Right of centerline

Procedures

NOTAMs

Additional Remarks

Lights on Several Taxiways out of Service Indefinitely.
for Cd Contact Tyndall Approach at 850-283-2900 or 850-283-3353, When Approach Closed Contact Jacksonville ARTCC at 904-845-1592.
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