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Saturday, September 30, 2017

Crossville airport fly in weather superb, airport supporters honored, and many planes bring visitors

The annual Crossville Memorial Airport Open House and Fly-In was very well attended Saturday, September 30 with great weather, lots of planes, and a great crowd of visitors.

As part of the ceremonies, 5 men were recognized for their impact on local aviation history.  A permanent memorial has been built in front of the airport's main building and more names are expected to be added in future years.

Aviation recognition monument at Crossville
Memorial Airport.

Honorees this year include Ken Burnett, Cosby Harrison, W. E. (Bill) Mayberry, Curt Watson and James Whitson, Sr.  Boyd Wyatt Sr. was the first recognized at last year's fly-in.
Honoree's names on
the monument.


Ken Burnett was a long time member and chairman of the Crossville Airport Committee before it was disbanded.  Burnett became a licensed pilot in 1969 after serving in the Navy during WWII and Korea.  Mr. Burnett was very active in Crossville and served on the Cumberland Medical Center and Highland Federal Savings and Loan boards.

Cosby Harrison was a very long time Crossville businessman who started the world recognized Trade A Plane publication that was a national classified service for pilots.  Harrison had a plane, the first one in Crossville, that he crashed in 1935 and needed parts to repair it.  When he had difficulty finding what he needed, it gave him the idea for the Crossville based publication that he started with his wife on their kitchen table.  The explosion of interest in general aviation following WWII with a growth in military trained pilots who still wanted to fly.

W.E. Bill Mayberry, Jr. was a WWII veteran who also served in Korea.  Mayberry returned to Crossville and operated Mayberry's Furniture, still open on Main Street.  He was very active in the community and was elected mayor at age 28, was active in the Chamber of Commerce and many other local boards.  His son James currently serves as Crossville Mayor.  Mayberry a licensed pilot and spent 40 years on the Airport Committee.

Curt Watson was a local football standout who went on to be a standout for the UT Vols, played two seasons in the NFL.  He then joined the Navy, went to flight school and before his military career was over spent 4 years flying with the world famous Blue Angels.  After leaving the Navy Watson continued flying for FedEx.  Watson's father, another Crossville mayor Dr. James Watson was also a pilot and Watson and his sister Trish both got the flying bug at the Crossville airport. Watson helped his alma mater CCHS get a jet mascot painted with Blue Angel colors.

James E. Whitson Sr. became the fixed base operator for the Crossville airport in 1960 and he served the local airport for 30+ years.  The airport is now known as Whitson Field in his honor.  It is estimated that he taught 1000 people to fly, He had well over 15,000 hours of flight time.  Whitson had a touch and could bring planes other thought beyond hope back to the sky.

Crossville Mayor James Mayberry, his brother William 
Mayberry and former Blue Angel Curt Watson.
Watson and the Mayberry brother's dad were 2 of those
recognized in a morning ceremony. 

Dave Kirk at the podium handed out the awards.  On the
right are members of the Whitson Family.

The crowd was large, the weather was great and everyone enjoyed looking at the plans and watching the takeoffs and landings.
WWII bomber, a B-25, lands at the fly-in

B-25 attracts a crowd of admirers.


WWII F4U Corsair.  The wings fold because the
plane was used on aircraft carriers.

The business end of the F4U Corsair fighter plane


A group of Corvettes was also on display

There was a line waiting to take an airplane ride 
around Crossville


Military Transport plane







Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Crossville Airport Open House Saturday includes honoring men who made an impact on the airport

The annual Crossville Memorial Airport annual open house lands Saturday between 9 AM and 3 PM at the airport off of Sparta Highway.
Photo from a previous fly-in 

Admission is free and airplane and helicopter rides will be available for purchase along with food and refreshments.  There will also be free inflatables for the kids and lots of aircraft to check out on the ground and in the air.

In addition, 5 men who have made significant contributions to the airport will be recognized.  They include Cosby Harrison who started Trade-A-Plane; James E. Whitson who was the longtime FBO at the airport; Kenneth Burnett who was a pilot and longtime member of the airport committee, W. E. (Bill) Mayberry, Jr. another longtime pilot, former Crossville mayor as well as the father of current mayor James Mayberry; and Curt Watson, a CCHS and UT football standout who went on the serve as a US Navy flyer and member of the famed Blue Angels.
Colorized seal from original airport opening in 1934

The recognition ceremony for the honorees will start with music from the community band at 9:30 AM.


Saturday, September 10, 2016

Crossville Airport Open House and Fly-in well attended.

The Crossville Memorial Airport celebrated its 82nd year of operation with an open house and fly-in Saturday and drew a good crowd.



In addition to a wide variety of planes and choppers, there were plane rides and some fun flying to watch.  In addition, the Family of the late councilman and long time pilot Boyd Wyatt, Sr. recieved the first award named for for Mr. Wyatt.  The award is planned to be awarded every year to recognize others who support the Crossville airport and local aviation.

Crossville council member Pam Harris, left and city marketing director Billy Loggins, right, present Camilla Wyatt with flowers and the Boyd Wyatt Sr. award named in honor of her late husband. 


A little patriotic music from the Southern Stars band.


Getting a ticket to ride.
A line of kids and adults waiting to ride in a small plane. 


Video of visitors riding a Huey and an Apache helicopter.

Vintage T-28 gets ready to fly

A pair of T-28s do a fly over for the crowd.


Kids and adults are fascinated by an autogryo. 



Saturday, September 3, 2016

The annual Crossville Memorial Airport Open House and Fly-In will be Saturday September 10 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM at the airport on Sparta Highway.

Crossville Memorial Airport terminal building

A number of private and experimental planes are expected to be on display along with war birds such as a P51 Mustang and an FG-1D Corsair. In addition, 3 helicopters will be offering rides along with small plane rides too. Additional aircraft and a hot air balloon are expected to be on display. Bring the kids to see the aircarft and watch planes take off and land.

Plane flyover from the 2015 event

Weather and other conditions may affect the aircraft lineup. There will be food and refreshments available, inflatables for the kids and other exhibits.

Recognition will be made of the late Boyd Wyatt, Sr., city councilman, long time pilot and airport supporter


Admission and parking are free. For more information, visit www.crossvilletn.gov or call (931) 484-5016.