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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 63 — Aeronautics

§ 63-59. Designation of legacy airports.

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§ 63-59. Designation of legacy airports.
The Department of Transportation shall name as a legacy airport any airport located in North Carolina that meets the following requirements: the airport
(i)is owned and operated by a county or airport authority,
(ii)was established as an airport or military facility before 1945,
(iii)contains a terminal building or runway that was built before 1945,
(iv)has an actively used runway that is at least 6,500 feet long, and
(v)has contributed significantly to the development of aviation in this State. (2020-62, s. 1.)
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