AM24
Route 1934
This route takes us along AM24, using modern airfields where the original ones cannot be found. In 1934 this route was operated by Delta. On July 4, 1934, Delta started its first mail service with tri-motor Stinson Model T planes.
AM24 Route 1934
Heading
Down |
Distance |
ICAO
|
Airfield
|
City |
Heading
Up |
325° |
0 |
KCHS
|
Charleston
AFB/Intl
|
Charleston, SC
|
|
244° |
82.6 nm |
KCAE
|
Columbia Metro |
Columbia, SC |
144° |
278° |
54 nm |
KDNL
|
Daniel |
Augusta, GA |
060° |
272° |
119.8 nm |
KATL
|
Hartsfield - Jackson |
Atlanta, GA |
098° |
235° |
116.4 nm |
KBHM
|
Birmingham Intl |
Birmingham, AL |
088° |
269° |
124.7 nm |
KMEI
|
Key |
Meridian, AL |
052° |
275° |
74.6 nm |
KHKS
|
Hawkins |
Jackson, MS |
088° |
268° |
92.5 nm |
KMLU
|
Monroe Regl |
Monroe, LA |
093° |
274° |
86.4 nm |
KDTN
|
Shreveport Downtown |
Shreveport, LA |
086° |
- |
167.6 nm |
KDFW
|
Dallas-Ft Worth Intl |
Dallas, TX |
090° |
|
918.6
nm |
|
|
|
|
AM24 Route Map