# Thomas C Russell Field (ALX)

> Alexander City, US · 2 nmi (4 km; 2 mi) southwest of Alexander City

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## Facts

- **IATA**: ALX
- **ICAO**: KALX
- **Timezone**: America/Chicago
- **Runways**: 1
- **Terminals**: 1
- **Official site**: https://www.alexandercityal.gov/airport

## Overview

## Welcome

Thomas C. Russell Field (ALX) is a haven for general aviation pilots, offering a laid-back atmosphere rooted in its Southern town charm and proximity to Lake Martin. It's situated just 2 nautical miles southwest of Alexander City and prides itself on easy access and efficient self-service options. Pilots appreciate the field's 24/7 self-serve avgas and a recently added self-serve Jet A pump, which are crucial for minimizing costs and maximizing convenience.

## At a glance

ALX is ideal for those involved in both recreational flying and business travel. It offers a quiet and efficient stopover with minimal air traffic, allowing pilots to escape the frenzy of larger Alabama airports. This airport primarily caters to lake traffic, making it a strategic point for flyers heading to Lake Martin.

## Terminals & layout

The Main Terminal at ALX is streamlined for simplicity, ensuring fast in-and-out operations for pilots. There's no commercial airline service here; the focus is entirely on general aviation. You won't find bustling gates or crowded waiting areas—just the basics required for a productive stopover.

## Getting to and from the city

Located conveniently off Highway 280, Thomas C. Russell Field provides straightforward access to Alexander City. However, for first-timers or anyone unsure of the route, it's advisable to use the specific address (965 T.C. Russell Drive) to avoid unexpected detours through surrounding industrial roads. Ground transport coordination is essential; car rentals and courtesy shuttles must be arranged beforehand due to the absence of onsite services.

## Traveller essentials

This airport keeps it simple: no shops, no dining, just a well-functioning aviation stopover point. Bring your own snacks and refreshments, particularly if your schedule doesn't align with local restaurant hours. Check NOTAMs for any scheduled maintenance, especially if you're planning early or weekend flights.

## Dining & shopping highlights

You'll need to head into Alexander City for dining and shopping. The airport itself doesn't offer these amenities but positions itself near a variety of local restaurants and retail establishments. Plan your meals in advance, particularly if you're making a short stop.

## Lounges

There are no lounges at ALX, which isn't surprising given its general aviation focus. The minimal facilities reflect its identity as a functional, pilot-oriented hub rather than a passenger-focused terminal.

## Insider tips

- **Insider:** ALX is great for a quick tech stop—self-serve avgas is available 24/7.

- **Time:** If you need after-hours Jet A service, call ahead; it's typically available during weekday business hours only.

- **Avoid:** There's no food onsite, so bring snacks and water if you'll be staying longer than expected.

- **Local:** Consider using ALX for Lake Martin access; it's a short drive to the marinas from the airport.

- **Quiet:** Enjoy peaceful ramps and minimal noise, especially in the mornings or weekends.

- **Money:** The airport offers low-cost refueling options, a significant draw for prudent general aviation flyers.

## Terminals (1)

- **Main Terminal**

## Insider tips

- _Insider_: ALX is great for a quick tech stop—self-serve avgas is available 24/7.
- _Time_: If you need after-hours Jet A service, call ahead; it's typically available during weekday business hours only.
- _Avoid_: There's no food onsite, so bring snacks and water if you'll be staying longer than expected.
- _Local_: Consider using ALX for Lake Martin access; it's a short drive to the marinas from the airport.
- _Quiet_: Enjoy peaceful ramps and minimal noise, especially in the mornings or weekends.
- _Money_: The airport offers low-cost refueling options, a significant draw for prudent general aviation flyers.
