Shelbyville, US πΊπΈ Closed Airport
US-11448
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750 ft
US-IN
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 39.4403Β° N, -85.765295Β° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
Keywords: IN50
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Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
18/36 |
1320 ft | 50 ft | TURF | Active |
Sometime between 1982 and 1994. The airport was listed as active in the 1982 AOPA Airport Directory but was no longer depicted on the 1994 Cincinnati Sectional Chart. By 1998, aerial photos showed the runway was still faintly visible but clearly abandoned.
The specific reason is not officially documented, which is common for small private airfields. However, the evidence strongly suggests it was a private decision by the owner to cease operations. The land was not sold for commercial or residential development but was instead fully converted back to agricultural use. This type of closure is often due to the owner's retirement, death, or finding the land more valuable for farming.
The site of the former airport has been completely reclaimed and is now used as active agricultural land. Modern satellite imagery shows cultivated farm fields with no visible remnants of the runway, hangars, or any other airport infrastructure. The land is indistinguishable from the surrounding farmland.
Siefert Airport was a small, privately owned general aviation airfield. Its operator was listed as Eugene Siefert. The airport first appeared on aeronautical charts in 1961. It featured a single unpaved turf runway, initially 2,200 feet long and later shortened to 2,000 feet, designated as Runway 18/36. Its operations were limited to serving the personal needs of its owner and likely a small number of local pilots with light, single-engine aircraft. It held no significant commercial or military role; its importance was purely local to the private aviation community in the Shelbyville, Indiana area.
None. There are no known plans or prospects for reopening Siefert Airport. The land has been fully repurposed for agriculture for several decades, and the aviation needs of the Shelbyville area are served by the nearby Shelbyville Municipal Airport (KGEZ).
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