AM15
Route 1934
This route takes us along AM15, using modern airfields where the original ones cannot be found. In 1934 this route was operated by Long & Harman Airlines. Long & Harman Airlines operated the route in 1934 with Ford 5-AT-C planes.
AM15 Route 1934
Heading
South |
Distance |
ICAO
|
Airfield
|
City |
Heading
North |
108° |
0 nm |
KAMA
|
Rick Husband Amarillo Intl
|
Amarillo, TX
|
|
130° |
170.6
nm |
F14
|
Wichita Valley
|
Wichita Falls, TX
|
291°
|
167° |
92.4 nm |
KFTW
|
Ft Worth Meacham Intl
|
Fort Worth, TX
|
309°
|
188° |
72.8 nm |
KACT
|
Waco Regl
|
Waco, TX
|
348°
|
220° |
88 nm |
KAUS
|
Austin Bergstrom Intl
|
Austin, TX
|
008°
|
146° |
57.5 nm |
KSAT
|
San Antonio Intl
|
San Antonio, TX
|
038°
|
172° |
117.5
nm |
KCRP
|
Corpus Christi Intl
|
Corpus Christi, TX
|
328°
|
|
111.9
nm |
KBRO
|
Brownsville/South Padre I Intl
|
Brownsville, TX
|
351°
|
|
711 nm |
|
|
|
|
AM15
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