Tuscaloosa National Airport (IATA: TCL, ICAO: KTCL) serves Tuscaloosa, US.
Tuscaloosa National Airport (IATA: TCL, ICAO: KTCL, FAA LID: TCL) is a public, general aviation facility located 3 miles northwest of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and is owned and operated by the City of Tuscaloosa,,. It was originally opened in April 1940 as Van De Graaff Field. The airport was renamed Tuscaloosa National Airport in March 2019, reflecting its FAA designation as one of only 89 national airports in the U.S..
The airport has two asphalt runways: 4/22, which is 6,498 by 150 feet, and 12/30, which is 4,000 by 100 feet. Runway 04/22 is grooved and in excellent condition, with high-intensity runway edge lights,. Runway 4 is equipped with an Instrument Landing System (ILS) and approach lights,.
Tuscaloosa National Airport is operational and open to the public, with a control tower active from 0700-2000,. Fuel types 100LL and Jet A are available,. There is an active construction notice for the airport.
*Sources researched: nfdc.faa.gov, en.wikipedia.org, airnav.com, metar-taf.com, airportguide.com*
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Where is Tuscaloosa National Airport located?
Tuscaloosa National Airport is located in Tuscaloosa, US, at an elevation of 170 ft. Its IATA code is TCL and ICAO code is KTCL.