Clinton National Airport

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The Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport ( briefly Clinton National Airport, formerly Little Rock National Airport ) is a regional airport in the south east of Little Rock, capital of Arkansas, opened in 1931, officially called " Adams Field " ( IATA abbreviation LIT, ICAO designation KLIT ).

The south of the Arkansas River airport is the largest of the U.S. State and has three start and runways.

2012, the airport in " Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport was renamed". Previously, he was called Little Rock National Airport.

Accidents

At the airport, two accidents have occurred to date: one in 1948, but in which the passengers were unharmed and the other on 1 June 1999; Here came a McDonnell Douglas MD -82 during a thunderstorm off the runway and crashed into a guardrail from behind the airport, there were 11 145 people around.

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