Vincennes, US πΊπΈ Closed Airport
US-11463
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412 ft
US-IN
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 38.652802Β° N, -87.563599Β° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
Keywords: IN92
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Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
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06/24 |
2600 ft | 100 ft | TURF | Active |
The airport is estimated to have closed sometime between 1998 and 2004. The last known aerial photograph showing it in an operational state was from 1998. By 2004, satellite imagery shows the runway area beginning to be overgrown and reclaimed by the surrounding farmland.
The specific reason for closure is not officially documented, which is common for small, private airfields. However, the most likely reason is economic and a change in land use. The owner may have ceased aviation activities, sold the property, or passed away, leading to the land being fully converted back to its primary agricultural purpose. There is no evidence of closure due to a major accident or military conversion.
The airport is permanently closed and has been completely dismantled. The land where the runway and any associated structures were located has been fully reclaimed for agricultural use and is now a cultivated farm field. Satellite imagery shows that the faint outline of the former turf runway is still slightly visible from the air due to soil compaction, but there are no remaining airport facilities, hangars, or markings.
Klein Airport was a small, privately-owned airfield that served general aviation. Its historical significance is purely local. It consisted of a single, unpaved turf runway, oriented approximately in a north/south direction. Operations would have included personal and recreational flying for the owner and possibly other local pilots with permission. It was not a commercial airport and did not handle scheduled flights or significant cargo. It appears on aeronautical charts and topographic maps from the 1960s through the 1990s, serving as a landmark for pilots in the area. The ICAO identifier 'US-11463' is a non-official code used by third-party databases to track closed or private airfields and was not an official FAA or ICAO designation.
There are no known plans or prospects for reopening Klein Airport. The land has been successfully and fully reintegrated into the surrounding agricultural landscape. Re-establishing an airport on this site would require purchasing the land from the current owner and significant investment to rebuild all infrastructure from scratch, making it economically unfeasible and highly improbable.
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