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Craig–Moffat Airport (IATA: CIG, ICAO: KCAG, FAA LID: CAG) (Craig–Moffat County Airport) is a public airport two miles southeast of Craig, in Moffat County, Colorado, United States. Most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, but Craig–Moffat Airport is CAG to the FAA and CIG to the IATA (which assigned CAG to Cagliari Elmas Airport in Italy). Facilities and aircraftCraig–Moffat Airport covers 277 acres (112 ha); its one runway (7/25) is 5,606 x 100 ft. (1,709 x 30 m) asphalt. In the year ending December 31, 2021, the airport had 12,000 aircraft operations, average 33 per day, all general aviation. Past airline serviceDuring the mid 1970s, the airport was served by Rocky Mountain Airways with flights to Denver (DEN) operated with de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter turboprop aircraft. IncidentIn 2001, a McDonnell Douglas MD-80 jetliner operated by Trans World Airlines mistakenly landed at the airport during a snow shower. TWA flight 641 from St. Louis was scheduled to land at nearby Yampa Valley Airport (HDN) in Hayden, CO, which had a runway nearly twice as long as Craig–Moffat Airport. The plane landed safely, and there were no injuries sustained by the 122 people on board; however, the jet became stuck in the mud as it attempted to navigate the taxiway following the landing. Text from Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License; additional terms may apply. The content above was published at Airports-Worldwide.com in 2024. |
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