Jackson County Airport (North Carolina)

Jackson County Airport (North Carolina)

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*NCDOT Airport Information: PDFlink| [http://www.ncdot.org/transit/aviation/download/ncairports/JacksonCountyAirport24A.pdf Jackson County Airport] |300 KiB
* [http://potomacaviation.com/weather_index.asp?airportid=24A 24A SuperAWOS Current Conditions]


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