Smoky Mountain News | March 30, 2022

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Developers discuss potential Bryson City airfield plans BY KYLE PERROTTI N EWS E DITOR top a hill on the western edge of Bryson City, Sossamon Airfield has sat mostly unused for quite some time, but that may change over the next few years. The property and an adjacent tract that total 104 acres were purchased by Great Smokies Sky Camp, LLC, for $2 million last summer with the initial aim of building a fly-in community. While the focus still isn’t quite clear and the fly-in community remains an uncertain reality, residents can be confident that something will be in the works within a few years. Brian Keefer and Colin O’Berry are both members of the Western North Carolina group that make up Great Smokies Sky Camp. Keefer said that while they are still in the planning process and nothing is close to final, they are going to keep the 2,265-foot airstrip for now. “Once you remove FAA numbers, you can’t reestablish it,” he said. Keefer said that in early conversations, the members of the LLC initially thought they’d build a “flyaway community” with some glamping and camping options on other parts of the property, but that could always change based on the circumstances. “While the fly-in community is a great idea, it’s not like we’re actively pursuing it and trying to put money into planning,”

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O’Berry said. “We’re really not married to an idea yet,” Keefer said. “We have a lot of cool ideas all the time, daily. As a partner group, we don’t really like to stick to the norm. We like to build cool things for the communities to enjoy and to draw some tourism to certain towns.” Along with members having residential projects over the years — including Pilot Cove in Brevard — the group’s most recent project, USA Raft in Erwin, Tennessee, is an example of how they aim to be creative while giving folks an opportunity to enjoy the abundant outdoor recreation the region can offer. “It’s a rafting outpost on the Nolichucky River. We’re really ramping up outdoor rec opportunities with rafting trips, caving trips, climbing, tubing, trying to pull a lot of folks,” O’Berry said. About a third of the property — the airstrip and the late Leroy Sossamon’s old Mountain Ford Dealership — is in Bryson City limits, and the rest is in Swain County. O’Berry noted that the only house on the property is a 5,000-square-foot home currently rented on a long-term basis to a family. The group has considered two separate projects, one in city limits and one outside. Part of the reasoning is that Bryson City is currently under a highly restrictive moratorium that limits development due to ongo-

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e are so proud to be a member of the Haywood Chamber of Commerce. Being members has connected us to so many other local business owners and staff. Monthly events invite likeminded individuals to discuss new ideas and make plans for the future of our county.”

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address, and we’ll listen to what they have to ing sewer system capacity issues. say,” O’Berry said, adding that he has spo“We purchased this as a really cool longken with some neighbors who are interested term hold, and we’ll eventually get a project in what’s happening with the property. “We on it, but the idea is to hold it and wait for have no plans honestly, and we have to wait the infrastructure to go through whatever improvement process needed,” O’Berry said. for sewer to be upgraded before we can do anything with the property.” “Then at that time, we’ll figure out what the In the meantime, while hopes remain property needs to be and what the needs of high, O’Berry reiterated that it’ll likely be at the community are.” “We’ve had many different conversations least a couple of years before folks see improvements beginning at the property. brainstorming but nothing really solid “The property has a cool history,” he enough … a lot of our conversations lean said. “Mr. Sossamon had his Ford dealership toward some type of brewery, distillery or some kind of anchor like Sossamon Airfield sits atop a small that, and then hill on the western edge of Bryson surround it City, but has remained largely with the food unused in recent years. Google image side,” Keefer said. “But it’s so much on the back burner it’s hard for us to even reach far enough to say anything is solid.” The group has already created a Gmail account, greatsmokiesskycamp@gmail.com, up there, and it was a personal playground kind of thing. We’d love to continue the where anyone can voice any opinion they stewardship of it, but reposition it in a way have regarding the property, whether that’s that as Bryson City grows, we’re there to “ideas, stories or complaints.” compliment that growth.” “The community can go to that email

Two boys die following ‘shooting incident’ Two boys, ages 15 and 10, are dead following a shooting in Sylva Sunday, March 27. The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office responded to a 911 call reporting a shooting incident involving two young males who were residents of the home at 110 Ferguson Road. When they arrived, deputies found that both boys had sustained gunshot wounds. Harris EMS transported them both to Harris Hospital, where they received emergency care prior to being airlifted to Mission Hospital in Asheville. Noah Joseph Ensley, 15, succumbed to his injuries later that day and died at Mission Hospital. Bridger Owen Ensley, 10, later passed away as well. “The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office staff extends our deepest sympathy to the Ensley Family. Please continue to pray for this family, their friends and our community,” said Sheriff Chip Hall. Hall’s office is conducting a joint investigation with the N.C. State Bureau of Investigation. Hall has confirmed that the shooting was an isolated incident, and all involved parties have been identified.


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