Selma, US πΊπΈ Closed Airport
US-7904
-
136 ft
US-AL
Loading...
Loading...GPS Code: Not available
Local Code: Not available
Location: 32.43852Β° N, -86.94969Β° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
Keywords: KSES SES Selfield Army Auxiliary Airfield Craig Army Auxiliary Field Number 1 Selma Municipal
Selfield Airport (US-7904) in Selma, US, refers to the former Selma Municipal Airport (IATA: SES), also known as Selma Selfield Airport, which ceased commercial airline operations in 1978. Today, the site is utilized by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for storage and maintenance of temporary housing units. Consequently, there are no recent traveler reviews or experiences available regarding commercial passenger services, terminal facilities, security wait times, or transportation connections for Selfield Airport (US-7904) as it no longer functions as a commercial passenger airport.
While there is no commercial passenger activity at the former Selfield Airport, it is important to note that Montgomery Regional Airport (MGM) serves as the primary commercial gateway for the Selma, Alabama area. For general aviation, Craig Field (KSEM) is an active airport in Selma. Recent general aviation reviews for Craig Field (from 2019 and 2022) indicate it is an excellent instrumented field with services and vast parking and ramp space. However, some general aviation users have noted faded runway markings and an instance where a self-serve gas pump was not working.
In summary, travelers seeking commercial flight services to or from the Selma area should utilize Montgomery Regional Airport (MGM), as Selfield Airport (US-7904) is not an operational commercial passenger facility. Therefore, no direct traveler reviews for its commercial operations exist.
Researching traveler experiences online...
Loading weather data...
| Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
|---|
| Type | Description | Frequency |
|---|
Detailed closure information for Selfield Airport is being prepared. This will include closure date, reasons, historical significance, and current status.