Charleston, West Virginia (Yeager Airport)
I-77 heads northeast along the river until it meets the southern terminus of Interstate 79 near Yeager Airport.
In 2000 a new Civil Air Patrol facility was built at Charleston's Yeager Airport and it too was named in Sharpe's honor.
At Yeager Airport in Charleston, W.Va., flights to and from Cincinnati and flights to Atlanta were canceled.
Landing and departure control are conducted from Charleston's Yeager Airport.
Funds were contributed from Yeager Airport, the Kanawha County Commission and the local economic development organization, the Charleston Area Alliance.
Charleston (Yeager Airport)
The apron and taxiway at Yeager Airport were built in 1949.
Additionally, Yeager Airport in Charleston, West Virginia, is named after Yeager.
An emergency landing is successfully made at Yeager Airport, United States.