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History of Keystone Heights Airpark

Keystone Airpark was constructed in 1942 as Crystal Lake Airfield.  In 1947 the City of Keystone Heights acquired the property from the Federal government.

Keystone Airpark is also known for its International Aerobatic Club. This club promotes safe aerobatics flying globally. This particular club, Chapter 90, hosts the annual North Florida Aerobatic Contest.  Many come and enjoy the high-flying antics and death-defying stunts safely produced by this league.

Membership of the Keystone Airpark Authority
Members of the Keystone Airpark Authority are:
Robert Canady, Chairman
C. Scott Roberts, Vice Chairman
William C. Phillips, Secretary
Dean L. Weaver, Treasurer
Captain Cecil D. Cauley
Glen Harris
Douglas Rudd

Airpark Information:
Airport Identifier: 42 J
Service Level: General Aviation
Role: General Utility

Facilities:
The Airpark is comprised of 2,505 acres broken down as follows:
Aviation Commercial/Operating Area - 691 Acres
Aviation Commercial/Select Industrial Area - 23 Acres
Industrial Park Area - 297 Acres
Natural Park Area - 241 Acres
Timber/Wildlife Area - 1,253 Acres
Additional facilities include: Air Frame and Power Maintenance. The Airpark is home to The European Rally and Performance Driving School

Hangars:
A large commercial hangar is used for bulk storage of aircraft. Twenty "T" hangars and one privately-owned small hangar are present.  Two Large commercial aviation hangars house aircraft maintenance and repair businesses.

Runways:
Three runways form a triangle:
Runway 4-22 is 5,025 feet x 100 feet, with pilot-controlled medium intensity lighting, and is considered the primary runway.
Runway 10-28 is 4,900 feet x 75 feet, and serves as the secondary or cross-wind runway.
The third runway, 16-34 is 4,400 X 150 feet is closed.

Fuel 100LL
Self-Service fuel is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Most major credit cards are accepted.

Miscellaneous
The Airpark Authority leases a large amount of wild life area to a Sportsman's Club. The Airpark Master Plan has designated areas for corporate leasing, with access to the taxiways and a large area for an Industrial Park.
These areas are of primary concern to the Authority, and are choice areas for clean, light commercial and industrial development for Clay and Bradford Counties.

Aviation Organizations Memberships:
The Keystone Airpark Authority is a member of the
Southeast SATSLab Consortium
Florida Airport Managers Association
Florida Forestry Association
North Florida Regional Chamber of Commerce