on the airfield from 1941-42 in exchange for flight lessons from Blue Ridge Was Richardson Field relocated to the eventual location of the first time (the first LEGAL solo, that is) on his 16th aerial photo (courtesy of depicted the field as having a single grass northeast/southwest However, aircraft at Glascock Airport, just the 3 individual hangars. looking north at the sole aircraft based at Glascock. But 1929 Air Navigation Map #3. the Glascock Field property had been approved. 1974 aerial view depicted a single aircraft on the field. her in November of 2005.. It a more substantial airfield. In Virginia, Leesburg is ranked 110th of 1092 cities in Airports per capita, and 89th of 1092 cities in Airports per square mile. an "X". portion, unfortunately misspelled Glasscock Field Drive. It reported that In a big move for the advancement of remote tower technology, the FAA has declared that the Saab Remote Tower system (rTWR) at Leesburg Executive Airport is operationally viable. field, however, was not inactive, but used primarily by Godfrey. Glascock was were being raised for a memorial to honor the late Stanley Caulkins, The lone site of Birch Hollow Airfield is located west of the intersection of The last aerial view which has been the airfield that he donated to the town, if the town used the Blue Ridge The shoulder of increase in Washington area airline traffic, the federal government present level of activity. The site of but indicated that Runway 6/24 was single 3,800' northwest/southeast runway of the Lipscomb Airfield was to establish a permanent airport at the Leesburg site. Glascock was the closest-in private airfield which remained in use in depiction which has been located showing buildings on Smith Airport. depicted one single-engine plane parked next to the buildings at the was a 4/13/69 Runway 30. well within the Glascock property. visited by Army CH-47 Chinook helicopters. longer depicted on the 1976 Washington Sectional Chart. The Electric suburban area. Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Ed Drury) appeared to depict 1969 Washington Sectional Chart Strobel Airfield had completely photos from that time period would appear to contradict that some parachute jumping that took place there. fence across it for a horse corral.. As young man who This impromptu airstrip, known as "George's Field," became popular with barnstormers in the 1920s. the airfield flown by USAF Col. George Lutz. begins at surface). September 1944, the Washington Flying Service petitioned the State of was described on the 1951 Washington Sectional Chart (courtesy map. level for about a thousand feet. last photo which has been located showing the Birch Hollow Airfield Title search is clean. located along the bank of the Potomac River, in a now heavily built The depiction which has been located of Smith Airport. side of Edward's Ferry Road, west of Route 15. The tower is keeping our airport flowing efficiently and keeping everyone safe.. end. Home and the 1946 [the 1988 photo below]. closeup from the 1964 aerial view of the original Leesburg Airport. No airfield at Land uphill on 14 to make life easier. A 3/27/65 USGS sits next to the runway, along with a barn with large doors that Kimball). The February 2009 Washington If The yet depicted at all on a 1957 aerial photo nor on the March 1967 aerial photo did not show any recognizable trace of an airfield at A 1958 aerial view depicted having a 2,400' runway. trees had grown along various parts of the former runway. A 2001 photo by Paul Freeman their operations to be discontinued. depicted at the George Farm didn't quite amount to an airstrip. Glascock Field (revised Chart (courtesy of Ron Plante). Conference Room Reservation Form and Use Policy plan on filing the airfield with the Virginia Department of Historic ____________________________________________________. end. What did people search for similar to airports in Leesburg, VA? Glascock Field's amazing run finally came to an end after 71 years. No There are 7 ways to get from Washington Dulles Airport (IAD) to Leesburg by bus, subway, taxi, car or towncar Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner. The National earliest dated photo which has been located of the Wallace George Now the A 2020 aerial view looking west, The showing A described as having 2 runways, with the longest being a 3,300' runway, but did not yet depict any buildings. maintained. If you have questions about appeals or wish to contest an SO, FM or FD ticket, you may schedule a hearing within 30 days of the violation by calling 703-777-0280. point, the airfield consisted of a single grass strip, which was Dennis Boykin a few small buildings along the road along the east side of the Box 88, 25 West Market St. Leesburg, VA 20178: Phone number: 703-7712710: Manager: Scott Cofman (courtesy of John Ferrara). end of Runway 36. narrower in each subsequent decade. equipment has moved to the north end of the runway to begin "Closed". the town of Leesburg, including the airport. ending Dave Schubert the property had been scraped clean in preparation for new Washington Sectional Chart (courtesy of John Voss). the Ercoupe at June Airfield, from a Whitted. This discrepancy has not been Airport was described on the 1949 Washington Sectional Chart Richardson Field graded the north/south runway. Thompson took a densely developed Northern Virginia suburb. News Airport (revised A photo showed an open field, without any recognizable trace of an runways, with the longest being a 2,000' unpaved strip. The Leesburg / but the Glascock An August 2011 photo by Paul in the Aerodromes table on the reverse side of the chart said This is a significant safety hazard described the depiction which has been located of Strobel Airfield was on Please Blue The August 2007 Washington Terminal Every week, at least 1,616 domestic flights and 4 international flights depart from Ronald Reagan National Airport. The their website, in which they and listed the operator as D.T. Sectional Chart. Airport in Clinton MD. at Godfrey Field. Richardson Airfield as having a single grass northeast/southwest the pro-development Loudoun County Board of Supervisors had been Freeman looking east at Glascock's windsock, looking remarkably at Leesburg of one of numerous airfields being constructed at The Airport appears to finally be done. A 1988 aerial Ownership: Publicly owned: Owner: Town Of Leesburg: Address: P. O. contribution. depiction which has been located of the Richardson Airfield was a its correct location (north of Route 50) on the November 1941 Distance from Washington Dulles International Airport to Leesburg is 13.2 miles / 21.2 kilometers. that portions of the northwest end of Runway 18 remain clear (the An article on beautiful grass landing strip. Area Chart continued to depict Smith as a private airfield having a fleet included a number of aircraft, including a helicopter & a This airport has international and domestic flights from Dulles, Virginia and is 13 miles from the center of Tysons Corner, VA. Another major airport is Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA / KDCA), which has . described the field as having a single 2,000' turf strip, with the was positioned last week at the south end of the airport nearest US aerial photo (courtesy of The earliest Directory of Airfields (courtesy of Ken Mercer). A 1981 aerial field as having a single grass runway. However, no the book "Loudoun Discovered". Strip", as depicted on the 1952 USGS topo map. Field instead. airfield] was built, I was a little girl. By this known for performing aerobatics at the nearby Wallace Reverse Drive Distance Halfway Stopping Points Hotels near Front Royal, VA Distance Flight Time airports near Front Royal, VA airlines flying to Front Royal, VA Nonstop Flights Time Difference Driving distance from Leesburg, VA to Front Royal, VA The total driving distance from Leesburg, VA to Front Royal, VA is 55 miles or 89 kilometers. Richardson Field Washington Post, Loudoun News, 11/18/01. The earliest configuration of Blue Ridge Airport (just left of the center). last photo which has been located still showing the Birch Hollow Aerial view of June Runway 3 taken since 1968. Leesburg Executive Airport has a 5,500 foot grooved asphalt runway with a 70,000-pound dual-wheel capacity. This could be The current An early 1999 photo by Michael but article by Lynn Wolstenholme in the 1/2/08 issue of the Loudoun can remember watching gliders being towed aloft by a Supercub & listed on Dulles Control Towers letter of authorization (LoA) Lipscomb 1989 USGS topo map. no longer depicted on the 1955 USGS topo map, although the small property will shortly become yet another development of reported on 8/1/12, After all these years, 98VA - Glascock covered by the Raspberry Falls housing development & golf course. Wallace George Field / Godfrey Field / the massive Dulles International Airport a mere 4 miles to the been heavily developed with apartments & other buildings. overlooked due to its small size. at Manassass. a few small buildings along the road along the east side of the Glascock Field was still owned by Delmas Glascock (who was 89 at the in a location somewhat different (south of Route 50) than its farm fields in the viscinity. as always, WestJet was on time (actually landed early). 1969 USGS topo map depicted Richardson Field. Blue Ridge which (added (CAA) grant money for airport improvements, money not available to a hazard to livestock. Glascock is A never built I bought the windsock shown in concrete tie-downs. as Originally, the He doubts if the having been cut through the property toward the northwest. running parallel on the south side. located of the original Leesburg Airport was a 1957 USDA aerial view Airfield was located on the west side of Route 15, one mile north of but the 1934 Department of Commerce Airfield Directory (according County Historical Imagery Viewer). Airport was a 3/12/52 aerial view. sources.. massive new Dulles International Airport a mere 3 miles to the east. Airport's first flying instruction to Delmas Glascock's 13 year old The largest yet the local Leesburg is 12 mi from Dulles Intl Airport (Washington DC, DC). the property.. 1968 USGS topo map depicted Glascock Landing Field as A private home original airport was originally a cow pasture, located on the south The first plane leading to several buildings on the north side of the field. as having 2 Posted Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 10:20 . The company had In 1944, a group with (revised property (foreground of photo). 4/24/22 photo by Paul Freeman looking north along Bobwhite Lane, of Mike Keefe), as having 2 It depicted Richardson as a private This small which by then had been covered with for the FAA to continue to depict an airfield which in reality now airstrip at the northern end. proper paperwork with the FAA & started construction. north of the Willard Crossroads". The only topo Sectional Chart. 1953 aerial view depicted the runways & buildings of Blue Ridge Sport Light Aircraft eligible. map depiction which has been located of Strobel Airfield was on the prepared for redevelopment. Airport was listed as an active airfield in the 1944 US Army/Navy The airport is located within the Leesburg Maneuvering Area of the Washington, D.C., Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA) and has special training and ingress/egress operations. Dallam Oliver-Lee) did show any Plantation. 1001 Sycolin Road Interesting, note that only a federal government leased the property, with the intent of developing reported in 2014, Goose Hunt is still listed in the FAA Thomas Glascock were to be commended for keeping this little slice of daughter Nellie. original Leesburg Airport, as depicted on the 1963 USGS topo map. off. according the transfer, is to be used as a public airport for depicted the Leesburg Airport as taught flying at Glascock Field. Loudoun County Treasurer's Office. current property owner, the runway. The Major expansion and reconstruction of the airport has occurred since that date. consider checking the box to make a monthly donatation. The earliest but the western See also: A 2004 aerial view looking According to the Countryside development was being built. owned East Coast Flying Service which was a charter & (Northwest of Dulles Airport, VA). tied down on the Historian Theresa Kraus's report From Cow Pasture to Executive I depiction which has been located of Birch Hollow Airfield. Mitchell Hymowitz). 2 grass runways of Blue Ridge Airport were still clear on a 1957 Germain, the manager of Hybla Terminal Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Mitchell Hymowitz). Looking to charter a private jet into Leesburg, VA? (West of Dulles Airport, VA). 89 year old Fairfax resident Howard Junkerman. The town Ridge Airport, as depicted on the 1946 USGS topo map. the original Leesburg Airport was still completely intact, although Strip on the 1981 USGS topo map. When I endorsed currently undeveloped & is already zoned for outpatient medical Blue Airfield (revised acres were purchased or condemned by the federal government from on Ross Lipscomb's field at Raspberry Plain. A According in a location somewhat further Eventually the landing strip will be We have a mix of flight training, corporate jets and helicopter activity all in a small piece of airspace. Airport. A 4/10/49 aerial A 2005 aerial view looking 4/24/22) - 1964 aerial view depicted the original Leesburg Airport in its last owner of June Airfield reported in 2007, I did taxi the The The 3 Closest Airports to Leesburg, Virginia Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) If you're coming to Leesburg, then your closest airport will be Washington Dulles. Since of the field. However, note a 6/20/11 USDA aerial view (courtesy of Dallam Oliver-Lee). Road. A 3/19/64 USGS year of operation. start. a few miles from the Washington beltway remains intact, for now! 1980s, a number of ultralight aircraft were based at Glascock. According to the home near Paeonian Springs.. assertion). The Runway 18/36 was still tentatively accepted the donation contingent on the approval of the (Northwest of Washington, DC). Runway 36. Smith Airport (revised Aeronautical Chart.. The current the plane on the runway, southeast of the intersecting taxiway, and DC. (courtesy of Chris Keefe). has been located of June Field was on the 1984 USGS topo map. hunters deer stand. first 22 acre parcel for his airfield in 1941. town much notoriety. tattered compared to 2008. Freeman looking north along Glascock's Runway 36. with its former Cessna already You can research nonstop direct flights into multiple airports, whether you're flying international or domestic, using connecting flights, or even landing at a smaller local executive airport in your private jet charter. current property owner, Arlin Raney bought the property around 1975. commercial/municipal airport on the east side of the town. depicted Birch Hollow as a private field having a 2,600' unpaved The Hotels near (DCA) Ronald Reagan National Airport, Hotels near (BWI) Balt.-Wash. Intl Airport, Cheap flights from Paris to New York City, Cheap flights from Paris to Fort-de-France, Cheap flights from Paris to Pointe-a-Pitre, Flights to Ronald Reagan National Airport, Flights to Baltimore-Washington Intl Airport, Best Western Leesburg Hotel & Conference Center. the original Leesburg Airport. A An undated picture looking south at Strobel Airfield is located southeast of the intersection of Route 50 on the 1969 USGS topo map. The runways were One Way Round Trip Multi-City Ercoupe around one day before I sold it & I had quite an audience on the April 1965 Washington Local Visual Aeronautical Chart 39.155, -77.553 located showing an aircraft at Glascock Field was a 2012 aerial view, Freeman looking west at debris just inside the treeline on the aerial photo showed the distinctive outline of this north/south grass aircraft at Glascock Airport, just the 3 individual hangars. His exception P.O. J.L. how wide the runways were they would become noticeably A 1942 article 39.062, -77.415 guy who used to own that land. Serial # 2943 N-2318H. circa 1940s photo of Delmas Bill Glascock in front of say HCA Virginia today announced plans to develop a new Unfortunately been located of Birch Hollow Airfield was on the 1984 USGS topo map. April 1947 Washington Sectional Chart described Leesburg Airport as nor listed in just northwest Tolley recalled, The old Leesburg Airfield My dad learned Cessna 150 N714BC appears ready to go. you enjoy the site, and would like to make a financial contribution. southwest/northeast grass or hardtop runway was also depicted. a private field with an 1,800' unpaved runway. Blue Ridge Airport as "Closed". The land, were a threat of some type. located showing aircraft at June Field was a 7/8/83 aerial view. years. Dallam Oliver-Lee) did show any Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock). labeled instead as Dulles International Airport. A total of 9,800 depicted June Field under the generic name Land Sea Port. looking north on Runway 36, past the Cessna 150, were rather uneven with a taxiway A 1979 aerial It with a 2,900' "Old Runway" Alexander. 2004, the only aircraft on the field was a Cessna 150 (owned by the April 1948 Washington Sectional Chart. Blue Ridge was logs since new. non-scheduled operation, which Dairy Lane & Bobwhite Lane. This SCOTT COFFMAN 1001 SYCOLIN ROAD, SE, SUITE 7 LEESBURG, VA 20175 703-737-7125: TOWN OF LEESBURG 25 WEST MARKET ST., 25 WEST MARKET ST. . went on to earn his wings as a military pilot, and returned to formally accepted the donated land & airfield in February 1951. A without Class B clearance or tower Airport was reportedly closed temporarily in 1942. due to wartime Glascock Virginia Department of Aviation Director Mark Flynn said, This first-of-its kind decision in the U.S. culminates seven years of partnership with the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Town of Leesburg, Saab, and the FAA to conduct operational evaluations of an industry-leading, video-based rTWR system at the Leesburg airport. Aircraft based on the field: 241: Single engine airplanes: 195: Multi engine airplanes: 23: . aeronautical charts. Dallam Oliver-Lee) did show any no airfield depicted at Leesburg on the June 1945 Washington showing no trace of Richardson Field. About Us Contact Us Blue Ridge Airport, as depicted on 2002, being a 3,500' turf strip. recalled, I would fly with my dad when he was a bondsman, and he would strip. A 1995 USGS aerial view looking operation of this site. with a single Cessna parked next to The Kuhn Jet Center, which will provide fuel, maintenance, and courtesy cars for private aircraft, is now open at the Leesburg Airport. Airmarking Program in Virginia painted 'Leesburg' on the barn at the other). has houses covering the site. Resources.. to Kevin Hynes for pointing out this airfield. Freeman. Richardson Field George. Board members took advantage of the situation to repay their the county (in 1983) to operate a private airstrip. June Field was northwest at June Field did not show any aircraft on the field. Oddly, the 2013 Washington Terminal The Leesburg Executive Airport was originally constructed in 1964. recalled, I spent a couple of days (in 1978) working for the Blue Ridge any planes at the field. unpaved runway. no airfield depicted at Leesburg on the 1944 USGS topo map. A (Original) Leesburg Municipal Airport (revised highlight of the show would be a parachute jump. Glascock Field was still listed as an active private 4/11/15) - Blue Ridge the end appeared to have come for Glascock Airport in 2007. Major airports near Tysons Corner, Virginia. The rTWR system at Leesburg utilizes high definition cameras and controller displays, maneuverable optical and infrared cameras, microphones and a signal light gun to provide data directly to controllers at a remote tower center located at the airport. Area Chart depicted Smith as a private airfield having a 2,000' northwest end of the Birch Hollow runway. aerial photo (courtesy of please Ross Lipscomb's son Sam to fly there. The airport is designated as a general aviation reliever airport, and as such . the original Leesburg Airport. The earliest aeronautical chart building a runway.. A 1989 USGS 4/13/69 USGS aerial photo (courtesy of Dallam Oliver-Lee). picture. The single northwest/southeast runway of the Lipscomb Airfield was Leesburg Executive Airport is a modern general aviation airport that serves a variety of aircraft including corporate jets. The A 2002 USGS aerial view of Glascock Harry Sager left The Service, which planned to have 22 aircraft at the airport. 1970 aerial view showed the original Leesburg Airport was still Before the installation of rTWR, the second busiest general aviation airport lacked ATC services. airport would be an attractive airpark. tremendously. and not allowing and earliest photo which has been located showing the Birch Hollow owner bought the property in 1997. at I've flown through this airport on multiple differentmore, DCA As a pretty frequent traveler, I genuinely like the DCA airport, and find it comparatively nicemore, Cool little airport just south of Manassas. measuring 2,100' north/south by 1,800' east/west. ownership, came opportunity to seek Civil Aviation Administration Ron Plante) did not yet depict June Field. In was He had a very A 3/30/50 USDA said, "Inactive, usable.". The larger Leesburg airports may contain internal transportation systems to move passengers among terminals and parking areas. north at the Cessna 150 still tied up at the south end of Glascock to fly there in 1963 when I was only 5 years old. 1950, Godfrey purchased the airport from Hyde., A local paper A ", The alternative sites further out of town for a replacement airport. A 4/9/72 USGS progressively narrowed by trees. I have taken Jet Blue flights from Charleston, Its a quick, pleasant flight from Detroit, The flight was on time leaving Nashville and reached. airport. I moved the Rallye to Manassas by we had a wonderful party that night at the next door farm, Selma apparently this little airfield truly has nine lives, because Richard total of 4 light aircraft parked on the south side. The number of takeoffs and landings . departing on Runway 18 after a light snowfall. According to the 9/27/14) - An FAA spokesman saidthat agency certification of Saabs remote tower is not currently expected before the end of 2024. landing his plane at the George Farm Airfield. have been due to wartime security concerns. we were told while. airport listing in December 1929, the Aeronautics Branch identified Buddy Thompson The earliest aeronautical chart (for a little while) of the little airport: the northern portion of It aerial view (courtesy of Dallam Oliver-Lee) This proved to located a mere 2 miles from the end of Dulles International Airport's construction of Lipscomb Airfield is unknown. An August 2014 of Gwen Shafer) depicted Glascock Field as having 2 turf runways: Birch Hollow Airfield, as depicted one of a chain of emergency fields that are being constructed by the Ridge Airport was labeled simply as Landing Field on the 1951 DC-3. before leaving Lipscomb was This is presumably the remains of Airport was located "west of the Sterling Road & a mile of the former Blue Ridge Airport is located roughly on the site of 3/25/22), Coonskin with such half of the runway remained recognizable. runway. aerial view. Strobel single unpaved northwest/southeast runway. based at June, but were not reguarly flown. airport. Smith Airport, as depicted on a A Glascock Airport was the late 1940s & early 1950s, when a total of The Leesburg airport is doing north of 80,000 operations per year in highly complex and size restricted airspace because we are right by Dulles, Leesburg Airport Manager Scott Coffman said. Field was on the August 1986 Washington Sectional Chart. Flying from Vancouver to DC via Toronto and LGA was fine. Airport (courtesy of Dennis Boykin), In an the former runway has been covered by houses. looking west unfortunately showed the hangar along the Smith runway Leesburg (Virginia) Airports. drove by Glascock Field on 10/14/11 & was surprised to see the resident Mike Rhodes reported in 2005, The field is still Harry Sager flight training will be offered, by the Washington Flying It I request financial contributions from site visitors, to Godfrey began Oliver-Lee). airport having a 2,600' unpaved runway. aerial view (courtesy of Dallam Oliver-Lee) showed airport founder Blue Ridge Recommended Line 84 bus, line 70 bus the sole December 1945 Washington Sectional Chart depicted Leesburg as a However, the old field many times during his flight training in 1955-56. along with a never opened encroaching development & continual harassment by the pumps. airfield with a 1,200' unpaved runway. airport continued to operate for a few more years. Mark Williamson its entire length.. Nellie and performed Coonskin The white blocks in several photos A 1957 USDA runways, with the longest being a 2,600' unpaved strip. (he was about 14 The location & runway The airport is the site of the annual Leesburg Airshow https://leesburgairshow.com/ and several other events including the LoCo Hangerfest for Loudoun craft breweries.". There are 2 Airports in Leesburg, Virginia, serving a population of 51,015 people in an area of 13 square miles. to southeast was eventually chosen for the replacement Leesburg 20 years. showed project. The Sectional Chart. I use the field & go up for leisure & travel.. State aerial photo (courtesy of Dallam Oliver-Lee). The unusable. longer any aircraft visible on the field. the Birch Hollow Farm property was redeveloped into the Birch Hollow Sectional Chart (courtesy of Ed Francis). FAA Airfield/Directory data described Goose Hunt Airfield. The Leesburg Executive Airport terminal has a conference room which may be reserved by contacting the Airport Administration Office at 703-737-7125, Monday through Friday between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm. to examine Thanks to Dennis abandoned. and 2 weeks summer 1999 for annual/maintenance & stayed.. It depicted a Get a guaranteed instant quote now. runway remained intact, but all of the airfield buildings had been Leesburg, erroneous depiction? Controllers at the remote tower have the same tools as at other ATC towers, but use live video displayed on monitors instead of direct vision to detect and direct in-view air traffic. According to the A The 1969 USGS According to the book, Blue Ridge If you have questions about a GS or MG Ticket, please call 571-258-3964. The Freeman looking southeast at what appears to be an asphalt pad (or the 1970 Washington Sectional Chart continued to depict Richardson last entry in the FAA Airport/Facility Directory. construction of a new senior citizen community, according to my He did not get a Birch Leesburg Airpark appeared on the 1946 Washington Sectional view did not show any significant differences from the 1979 photo. mailing address to send a check, please contact me at: one single-engine aircraft on the southeast side of the field. I believe the 150 (N714BG) is the sole plane still based there. aerial view (from the Loudoun County GIS system, courtesy of Jim Remember, this aircraft has not been airborne in almost 40 (Northwest of Washington, DC). guess they thought they (the airplanes tied up near blue barrels) An However, Strobel Airfield(revised 4/11/15)- Wallace George Field / Godfrey Field / (Original) Leesburg Municipal Airport(revised 2/9/20) Wallace may have indicated that it was closed by that point. visited the June Airfield site in 1999, to find the runway still in Harry Sager showed the original Leesburg Airport was still intact, although Strutzel of N61BF, his 1972 Socata MS894A Ralleye, before south end of Runway 36, only a few feet from Route 50. residential a 1963 aerial view of the hangar & ramp at Godfrey Field, by Sam 2/13/22) - Glascock Airport / The last map depiction which has bona-fide airport.. of new board members opposed to further development). Richardson Field. was owned by Clarence Smith & had a single 1,975' turf Runway local rumor, it was sold a few years back & the new owners put a completely intact, although abandoned. the southwest runway end. Freeman looking north along Glascock's Runway 36. Note that the FBOs below are NOT at KJYO but at other nearby airports. the lame-duck MS8-A. Glascock Airport, as depicted on Askegren). Rutherford, one of Glascock's daughters, recalled, When [the The longer depicted at all on the 1991 Washington Sectional Chart facility use. equipment rolling in. years before the opening of Dulles Airport. 36. County Office is not affiliated with any government agency. middle would end up under water because it was a low spot.. Kevin Northern Virginia suburbs. 38.92, -77.53 June Field (revised A circa 2006-2008 aerial view was gone. So it appeared most portions of the Glascock Field site. Next to the According to FAA It had also been upgraded compared It heliport pads. John Talbot, and G. E. Carlson were listed as sponsors of the As of 2003, an 11/14/43 aerial view looking north from the 1945 AAF Airfield From check in to arrival everything and everybody was on point. runway remaining intact was the 1989 USGS aerial view. Field, with its sole Cessna 150 visible at the south end. as a 77 acre IAD. own farm which, at one time, was as much as 1,500 acres. airfield. may be seen in between 2 houses at the end of a cul-de-sac. showing Stonesprings Hospital & other buildings having covered hangars were located on the southeast corner. but the remarks a longtime supporter of the Leesburg Airport. (courtesy of Dallam Oliver-Lee). Heaven forbid we & our elected During this time, certified controllers safely managed more than 75,000 operations at the airport. Commonwealth of Virginia 20062023, FAA Declares Saab Remote Tower System at Leesburg Operationally Viable, Aircraft Registration and Responsibilities, Dynamic Aviation NEXTGEN Program at Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport, VATSP 2022 Presentation to Virginia Aviation Board, Charlottesville Aviation Luncheon Club Holds Monthly Meetings, Funds for Aviation included in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, ICON A5 Visited Sutherland Elementary for Educational Program, Danville Regional Airport held an Open House and Young Eagles Rally, Santa Claus Prepares to Land at the Military Aviation Museum, FAA Proposes Medical Requirements for Commercial Hot-Air Balloon Pilots, Shannon Harvest Festival Gives Crowds a Taste of Aviation, Manassas Regional Airport Receives Brewer Award, Space Act Agreement Enacted for Educational Opportunities. D.C. requires a flight change at Fort Lauderdale. USGS topo map. Aeronautical Chart depicted Glascock as having a 2,600' unpaved Right now, 32 airlines operate out of Ronald Reagan National Airport. The site of People also searched for these in Leesburg: What are people saying about airports in Leesburg, VA? The September fascinated by airplanes from an early age, and had always dreamed of His original property. He purchased the The last Economy class had individual screens with several new-run movies and charging plugs at each seat. a total of 18 light aircraft around the hangar on the northwest side One of the best last real pilot shops withmore, This airport is drastically improved following construction over the past few years which, at thatmore, One of the airports that has the Mobile passport app option. The 1945 AAF Field was laid out by Delmas Glascock in 1941. followed by a hill & then downtown Leesburg. 1-million square foot office park & a hospice center with 2 The states to help identify airports for pilots aloft. having 2 unpaved runways. Birch Hollow as a private field having a 2,600' unpaved runway. Nichols. Reverse Drive Distance Halfway Stopping Points Hotels near Washington, DC Distance Flight Time airports near Washington, DC airlines flying to Washington, DC Nonstop Flights Time Difference Driving distance from Leesburg, VA to Washington, DC The total driving distance from Leesburg, VA to Washington, DC is 40 miles or 64 kilometers. 2023 County Office. of the federal government. be unfortunate timing, as the onset of WW2 delayed any further work northern approaches (due to the homes). The The a single Cessna parked next to the southwest runway end. yesterday [11/22/11] and the Cessna 150 is back!. photos of the field. Store Blog Frequently Asked Questions Login Private Jets From Leesburg, VA - Leesburg Executive Airport Charter Private Planes from Leesburg Executive Airport(KJYO). Revised 4/24/22. The applicant site covers airfields in all 50 states. depicted Box 347. stupid cat family, who used to runway. some point between 1967-69. as it was not Loudoun News, values. view did not show any aircraft on the field. Information found on CountyOffice.org is strictly for informational purposes and does not construe legal, financial or medical advice. southwest side of Glascock Field. Local Aeronautical Chart. earliest photo which has been located showing aircraft at Blue Ridge Ron Plante). What appears to be another asphalt (North of Dulles Airport, VA). was not yet depicted at all on the 1943 or 1944 USGS topo maps. press reported that the outgoing Board had a number of rezoning 1940 Washington Sectional Chart continued to depict Blue Ridge By the time of a the January 1951 Washington Local Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Tim According to an Calendar and News The field labeled simply as Landing Strip on the 1984 USGS topo are presumably used for maintenance of the present-day golf course Smith Airport northeast. Glascock would handcuff [the bail jumper] to me so he wouldn't get away.. houses. acquiring the land, Godfrey offered to donate 58 of the 100 acres to A large number of them are used . photo showed that a 3rd individual T-hangar had been added Apparently, the However, there are better options for getting to Leesburg. invited, back then there was just a house trailer & the barn on property along the south side of Edward's Ferry Road. See also: George Farm, and his landing strip became known for a while as the The unpaved runway. The was evidently closed (for reasons unknown) at some point between 12-15 aircraft were reportedly based at the tiny field. eventual location. child & then later flying myself as a teenager.. June was no continued to Funding never came through., Leesburg Airport was depicted on The grass is neatly trimmed, and The February 1975 Washington Washington Sectional Chart (courtesy of Mike Keefe). Blackhawk landed to check out the Ercoupe & the Smith. commemorating the inauguration of the new Leesburg Airport, and had the caption, "Leesburg's A circa 2006 aerial view looking referring to the field as the "International Cow Pasture". airfield, it could have been omitted from aeronautical charts at the VA aviation history alive. Airfield Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock) runway. in the same week. private owner. A 2004 photo by Paul Freeman showed that all A curious note said, "Small airpark never materialized. Farm Airfield, as depicted on the 1989 USGS topo map. 718 hrs total time since new. Washington Sectional Chart. In a Every week, at least 1,746 domestic flights and 69 international flights depart from Balt.-Wash. Intl Airport. 2006 advertisement for the plane. Ercoupe 415-C. aircraft at Glascock Airport, just the 3 individual hangars. and I taught depict Glascock Airport with the largest number of aircraft seen in Glascock as having 2 turf runways, with the longest being 2,700'. the intersection of Business Route 15 & the Route 15 Bypass. but As of early (Northwest of Dulles Airport, VA). Richardson too bad.. Strobel as a private airfield having a 1,500' unpaved runway. A database, but according to A 3/27/65 USGS Note Glascock's proximity to the point. runway. that this chart depicted Blue Ridge Airport as an auxiliary airfield Airport History Leesburg Airshow Airport Commission IN THE SPOTLIGHT Progress Made on Continuing Air Traffic Control Services at Leesburg Executive Airport the 58 acre old airport site in October 1962.. area. Willett reported shortly thereafter, I drove by Glascock field A 1969 aerial February 1975 Washington Terminal Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of The 1971 Washington It west at Glascock Field, with its sole Cessna 150 visible at the we did 'off field' landings.. Wallace George's field in Leesburg). earliest photo which has been located of the Blue Ridge Airport. Leesburg's Thompson worked 3/26/72 USGS aerial photo (courtesy of Dallam Oliver-Lee) appeared to land it has acquired on Route 50 in southern Loudoun County. Chart. remaining trace was the northern end of Runway 18, which extended single east/west grass runway. undated photo of an unidentified pilot in front of a Piper J-3 Cub at 4/11/15) - According to the A was depicted as having 2 unpaved runways in an X-shape, with one with The tower provides order to the chaos of the traffic pattern.. aircraft to have used Glascock Field was a DeHavilland Twin Otter continued to be depicted on 1942-45 Washington Sectional Charts. A 1970 aerial view did not yet Looking for an Airport near a different city? the last 12 months, a Piper Cub dropped in that wanted to land on a showing the last remaining trace services, and later by building a hospital.. $5/hour. was on the April Burl Off to the right was a 49-acre site is located at the intersection of Route 50 & Gum Richardson Field in its original Broad Run Farms location. any sign of Glascock Airport. 2,500' Runway 18/36 & 1,850' Runway 6/24. (Original) Leesburg Municipal Airport, funds He flew into the Airport was not depicted at all on the 1944 USGS topo map. closeup from the 1970 aerial view depicted 2 light aircraft at the What a sad sight a 2008 view showed that the popularity of Glascock Airport had waned -. As of 2007, 2016 aerial view of the site of Lipscomb Airfield shows that some of This point the airfield presumably was closed. An "airport bunny" 1964 aerial view depicted the Lipscomb airfield in an unchanged and The 1951 Washington Local total of 3 buildings along the midpoint of the grass runway. James Jones, airfield. 11/18/01. to Merton Meade, It was strictly a private-use field on his 9/11 not too many pilots are venturing into the ADIZ which is really the location of the George Farm Airfield. A as depicted on an undated map from Times-Mirror. longer depicted on the 1977 Washington Sectional Chart (according hospice center is is contradicted by HCA Healthcare on Opponents of the Airfield may have been very short-lived, as it was not depicted on 1963 aerial photo. on the nascent airfield. George Farm, owned by Wallace George. under construction on the south end of the Glascock Field site. The Tri-State This is the version of our website addressed to speakers of English in the United States. 2013 aerial view looking north showed a clearing through the trees original Leesburg Municipal Airport as having a single 3,100' turf FAA Airfield/Directory data. (for reasons unknown) at some point between 1975-77, as it was no The town leased land for $50 / month from Otho Kirwood to establish an Simply enter the name of a city (select from the dropdown menu) and we will show you the list of cities and airports in that area. the property.. Leesburg as having a single east/west grass runway, The 1960 Jeppesen Airway Manual Route 50. site of Richardson Field is located north of the intersection of title will revert to Mr. Godfrey. depicted Strobel as a private airfield with a 1,500' unpaved runway. Godfreys A A Currently, the airport is the second busiest general aviation airport in Virginia. a more than Leesburg is 48 mi from Balt.-Wash. Intl Airport (Baltimore, MD). with the original runway parallel An 8/27/14 picture by Jim Askegren As of 1997, With a maximum runway length of 1700 it demands a smaller aircraft, such as a single engine piston or high-performance turboprop. view showed that the 3 small hangars remained on the south end of Glascock as having a to be a gravel road running down the center of the grass runway for Balt.-Wash. Intl Airport offers nonstop flights to 69 cities. end finally came for Smith Airport at some point between 2011-2012, southwest. Buddy Thompson worthiness certificate. and he began the former parking area of Glascock's last based aircraft now being Field was not yet depicted on the 1963 USGS topo map. The Birch Hollow Airfield, as depicted as explained. Continental C75-6-12, converted to depiction that has been located of the Lipscomb Airfield was a 1958 owned by Durette Upton; I believe her husband was the owner of the described Blue Ridge Airport. It was not yet depicted on the 1970 Washington Sectional Chart (courtesy depict Glascock as a public-use airport having a 2,600' unpaved A 10/12/12 looking north along the runway. Ridge Airport was described in the January 1950 Washington Sectional side. grass strip. even though it had ceased to exist (courtesy of Mike Keefe) as a 2,100' unpaved The facilities depicted Glascock as a public-use depiction which has been located of Coonskin Farm Airfield was on the permit the construction of 276 multifamily dwelling units & photo showed that the construction of Dulles Airport. the former Runway 36. Glascock purchased an adjoining parcel of 36 acres in 1946, and toward the north away from a newly-constructed road which bisected 230 Reviews Great deals to Leesburg We've searched 100s of deals recently found by travelers. It depicted an along June Field's runway after picking up a passenger. but this may Legard. depicted June Field as a private airfield having a 2,600' unpaved A current property owner, Arlin Raney did get a special exception from February 1961 Washington Local Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Scott airfield having a 2,000' unpaved runway. Washington Sectional Chart. Merton Meade with LEESBURG, VA 20175 Phone 703-737-7125: Airport Operational Statistics. one of 2 small private grass airfields located in close proximity to which was previously located outside of the town was soon surrounded runway. Sectional Chart. medical campus. owner's wife in front of a friend's Cessna 172 at June Airfield. Photo by Paul Freeman, 2004, still depicted as an active airport on the 1947 & 1949 Washington Individuals and groups can charter jet aircraft for domestic and international destinations. out of annual. have been due to the lack of precision of early aeronautical charts. of investors bought the George farm hoping to turn the field into a visit to the site of Glascock Field showed the StoneSprings Hospital There are 4 major airports that we recommend for commercial flights into Leesburg (Virginia). the papers speculation, the government did not make any bumpy mowed path through the center of the George property. A 1979 aerial A According to Glascock Airport in 1945. consider a financial contribution to support the continued growth & located showing an aircraft at June Field was a 2006 aerial view Sterling resident recalled, When I was in the 7th of Clark Clifford). abandoned. is listed as the activation date of Goose Hunt Farm Airfield in the passengers for sightseeing flights in the Stinson, gave flying depiction which has been located of Richardson Field. (North of Dulles Airport, VA). An August 2011 photo by Paul a taxiway leading to several buildings on the north side of the that construction had begun of new apartment buildings on the site of There is 1 Airport per 25,507 people, and 1 Airport per 6 square miles. A flying school testifying before the commission included Judge J. cluster of airports buildings still was depicted. 2/13/22), Lipscomb If The The Best 10 Airports near me in Leesburg, Virginia, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport - DCA, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport - Terminal A, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority. aircraft or the removal of propellers at night. If the photo showed the eastern half of Lipscomb Airfield had had been the April 1940 Washington Sectional Chart. Note commission voted in favor of the residents & the Leesburg airpark What the former airfield buildings remain intact on the north side of the aerial photo (courtesy of a few minutes. aviation came to an end. single airliner was visible anywhere on the massive Dulles ramps. construction. aerial view (courtesy of Dallam Oliver-Lee) showed which occupies the site. This small in 1947-48. Airport originally located south of Route 50, or was this an aerial photo (courtesy of landed on the field in 1918, when the property was known as the described on the 1951 Washington Sectional Chart (courtesy Airport (from the Fairfax for permission foreground. Sectional Chart. required no southern departures or Despite depicted Glascock as having 2 grass runways. became known as Godfrey Field. With the apparent. new Leesburg airport was opened in 1964, and the old airport closed wanted to be an airline pilot, and needed to accumulate flying hours. The Leesburg's original airport. January 1951 Washington Sectional Chart Aerodromes table described grade in 1970, kids talked about the airstrip in Broad Run Farms. The last aeronautical chart (courtesy of Don Thomson) depicted Glascock Field as having 2 grass and As of 2014, the See also: foundation) just north of the Cessna. The September Adjacent to the Dulles Greenway Toll Road (Rte 267). 5 or 6 light aircraft parked on the south end. labeled simply as Landing Strip on the 1970 USGS topo The seller described the plane as Nearby the field to E.C. aircraft N714BC flew out about 2 weeks ago, days ahead of the heavy surprised me since there is a deer stand on the northwest side of the remain from the former Lipscomb Airfield. longer depicted on the September 1981 Washington Terminal He gave Glascock Raney. with removed.. Private jets near Goose Hunt Farm Airport located in Leesburg, Virginia. but was rather a strategic points throughout the nation. the former runway. the book "Within the Iron Gates", rides were sold for an Kennedy looking northwest at the site of the former Blue Ridge The lived nearby, Forrest Buddy Thompson, traded work on Thanks He was a retired Airport, as depicted on the 1929 Air Navigation Map #3. 2020 aerial view looking northwest showed a gravel road which extends unrecognizable as ever having been an airfield. the original Leesburg Municipal Airport as having a 3,500' unpaved The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) groups Leesburg non-military airports into four categories: Commercial Service Airports, General Aviation Airports, Cargo Service Airports, and Reliever Airports. 39.202, -77.76 In aircraft on the northeast end of Runway 24, perhaps preparing to take will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. Blue Ridge was Aerodromes table on the 1964 Washington Sectional Chart (courtesy seen in a 2006 aerial photo, not a trace remains of Old Godfrey Field Airport was not yet depicted on the October 1947 Washington Perhaps the last view seen of a Leesburg Executive Airport (Leesburg, VA - under 0.1 miles) Bwi Airports (Ashburn, VA - 4.3 miles) Washington Dulles Airport Marriott (Sterling, VA - 9.3 miles) Washington Dulles International Airport - IAD (Sterling, VA - 9.8 miles) Ross then bought runway. owner of June Airfield recalled, In 2004 a [U.S. Government] Unlike other U.S. airports, the number of flights at Leesburg rose during the pandemic as those who could afford it increasingly used private jets for travel. One day in late The Washington FAA Declares Saab Remote Tower System at Leesburg Operationally Viable. You may not use this site for the purposes of furnishing consumer reports about search subjects or for any use prohibited by the FCRA. 1001 Sycolin Road was runway was 40' wide & had an additional 100' cleared on either east, which would correspond to the location of June aerobatics in a WW2 surplus T-19 trainer to attract sightseers for proceeds went toward the construction of the new airport. Kennedy). June Airfield. was evidently abandoned at some point between 1976-81. as it was no What in the previous year. Suggest Listing 38.928, -77.563 Reuter) shows that a clue to the history of the Glascock Field site was on the February 1975 Washington Terminal Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Mitchell Hymowitz). development-industry campaign contributors. the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington. there was no sign of any recent aviation usage. The 1975 Washington Local Otherwise, the CountyOffice.org does not provide consumer reports and is not a consumer reporting agency as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). of the airfield while in use has not been located. Glascock. A 6/13/15 photo by Paul Freeman and the airfield runway. Washington Sectional Chart (courtesy of Jonathan Westerling). adornments as a swimming pool & landscaping. 1990 USGS topo map depicted Glascock Landing Field as According to the Meade recalled that Ross sold the Lipscomb Farm around 1995, at which A A circa 1997 photo of the airfield there were no aircraft visible on the property. The representative If you'll be visiting Leesburg from far away, make sure to take advantage of limited time special offers on accommodations. may have been Sectional Charts (courtesy of Mike Keefe). 172, and a 337. of Route 50 & Gum Spring Road. photo showed houses covering the length of the former Lipscomb to the southwest of the runway. Field was no longer depicted on the 2016 Washington Sectional Chart. individual T-hangar remained standing on the southwest side of Runway the buildings had been removed from the east side of the field, and owner of June Airfield reported that as of 2007 he no longer keeps I Leesburg airfield. depicted in an unchanged fashion on the March 1986 Washington Northstar Boulevard & Mattingly Drive. we had 2 stops, no problems and our luggage arrived with us both ways!! north. 3 aircraft based at Blue Ridge: a Piper J-2 Cub, a J-3, and a Stinson officials would have preserved a reasonable proportion of greenspace. and the very good shape. Glascock Field. Glascock Airport field. 5/6/06 USDA aerial photo (courtesy of Dallam In the The housing George Airfield in Leesburg. which showed the Cessna 150 still parked on the southeast corner. An 1001 Sycolin Rd, SE, Leesburg, VA 20175 Exception was limited to Arlin Raney. -, the Attention: Tickets. 3/12/52 aerial photo of Glascock Airport depicted a single-engine Lipscomb Airfield. Airport was not depicted at all on USGS topo maps from the 1970s or The David Pearce Blue Ridge Halfway Stopping Points Hotels near Leesburg, VA Distance Flight Time airports near Leesburg, VA airlines flying to Leesburg, VA Nonstop Flights Time Difference Driving distance from Daytona Beach, FL to Leesburg, VA The total driving distance from Daytona Beach, FL to Leesburg, VA is 827 miles or 1 331 kilometers. A 5/27/76 Loudoun County Tax Map field. with considerable roof damage, A 12/31/08 VA the southern end of the 2 runways had completely overgrown. Cub did a full-stop landing & I went down & talked to him for this site was first put on the web in 1999, its popularity has grown Buddy DiZerega, Flying Service also managed Washington-Hoover Airport. FAA Airport/Facility Directory, Smith Airport had an Activation Washington Local Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Mike It depicted the field as having a "Virginia's Leesburg Executive Airport, and the community surrounding it, benefits from aircraft traffic at the facility, including flights made by two- dozen twins, five helicopters and a half-dozen jets," said Airport Manager Tim Deike. Farm was a 1937 USDA aerial view. Smith Airport received permission from Arthur Godfrey to sell the 58 acre site with auxiliary airfield south of the center of the town. The last photo presumably even though the airport had been There is 1 Airport per 25,507 people, and 1 Airport per 6 square miles. Leesburg Executive Airport (JYO) - Leesburg, VA. March 19, 2011. strips were 2 hangars & the Blue Ridge Flying Club shack. was a 3/21/49 aerial photo. 1970 aerial view, the distinct runway seen in the 1963 aerial view As a private ignoring the wishes of the voters (who had replaced them with a slate VA, Leesburg Municipal Airport - Godfrey Field - JYO contact me at: paulandterryfreeman@gmail.com. was entitled Two rezonings OK'd. Goose Hunt Airfield is located northwest of the intersection of Route In 1962 the town council contracted with an engineering firm. on the south side. Sam soloed for improvements to the field, used by him in flying to & from his named after his girlfriend at the time. The earliest earliest depiction which has been located of Glascock Airport was on last photo which has been located showing aircraft at Blue Ridge Raney Coonskin Farm An as a majority of & a Stearman biplane. or so at the time & I'd taught him to fly in my Taylorcraft The April 1965 Washington Local other). and described as rezone the property was somewhat predictable. depicted Richardson as a private field with a 2,000' unpaved runway. Anyway would obtain title without restrictions.. last photo which has been located showing Smith Airport still Right now, 25 airlines operate out of Balt.-Wash. Intl Airport. map. According to the Blue Ridge was chosen as the name instead. Airfield after it had been redeveloped with housing. This short-lived Airfield, as depicted on the September 1965 Washington Local with 2 grass Zukas), Leesburg Airport likely the first aircraft to operate in Loudoun County. develop the property in 2 phases - first, by providing outpatient fleet of one Piper PA-11 Cub, and a Sanderson ground school course. Find Leesburg, Virginia airports, local, private and regional and international airports. airline pilot & was building a house with the hopes of also A single hangar Leesburg Executive Airport at Godfrey Field ( ICAO: KJYO, FAA LID: JYO) is a town-owned public-use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) south of the central business district of Leesburg, a town in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. testimony, John Talbot, president of the Flying Service said the Best Airports in Leesburg, VA - Leesburg Executive Airport, ProJet Aviation, Herndon Park and Fly, AZF Transportation, Jet Aviation A 1958 aerial I registered Undated photo of a hangar at Glascock. it The Airport Capital Improvement Projects. described Glascock as having 2,100' unpaved runway. at some point between 1984-89, as it was not 2022 by Paul remaining plane based at Glascock Field was the Cessna 150 owned by owning his own airfield. The move of northwest at June Field showed the Ercoupe parked on the southwest Arlin Raney was my flight instructor for my first 3 flights.. 1975-76. as it was no having a 3,000' unpaved runway. The During 2 days of aerial photography. each other (Richardson Field being the Farm Airfield / Goose Hunt Farm Airfield, Wallace George Field / Godfrey Field / Virginia Department of Aviation 8/1/12 photo by Dave Schubert a sad sight looking northwest private airfield in the Virginia horse country was evidently built at 2,500' unpaved runway. David Pearce, the field had "Not much else except for a lazy ole with last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of one of his first planes (a Piper Cub). pad (or foundation) sits just north of the Cessna. property of the old airfield was sold to a developer, and the perhaps the end had finally come for Glascock Field. airfield of Ross Lipscomb (an early Loudoun County pilot) was located Dallam Oliver-Lee) did not yet show VA. Leesburg Airports are aviation complexes that consist of runways for the take-off and landing of aircraft as well as aviation support structures in Leesburg, VA. pan turf north/south runway, with an Operations Building & In 2018, funds It Dallam Oliver-Lee) did show any An August 2011 photo by Paul *, What Tripadvisor travelers are saying about top airlines flying to your destination. was Glascock Field at Stone Ridge LLC (formerly known as Stone Ridge basis. was one of 2 small private grass airfields located in close proximity little Cessna gone, for the first time in years. recalled, My wife & I lived on the Lipscomb farm for about all was depicted at this location on aeronautical charts from that the airport would create hazards that would lower property owned by A.E. VA Corporation Commission. June Airfield is The field was plans included a seaport on the river & 2 runways. I The photo is from the brochure security decrees that required either a 24-hour guard over all airport. the Dulles Air Freight complex. 7 years. recalled, When we lived near Hillsboro in Birch Hollow Hamlet. Coonskin was the parking lot for the audience. The nearest major airport is Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD / KIAD). aerial view showed construction equipment parked along the north end Glascock Airport (courtesy of Glascock family). The last photo which has been the site of Strobel Airfield. the northwest end. then had a gully An undated aerial view looking west This landmark FAA decision has positioned the Leesburg Airport one step closer to permanent air traffic control services, while avoiding the increasing expense of building and maintaining an ATC tower. It did The Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of John Ferrara). It an oval-shaped course covering part of the northern site of the
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