ICAO Code | /MDA |
Last Validated | Oct 2013 |
City | San Antonio |
Position | 29°25'53"N 098°22'40"W |
Runway(s) | 18H/36H |
Elevation | 674 ft |
Martindale Army Air Field is a Texas Army National Guard facility in San Antonio southeast of Loop 410 and Interstate 10 on the East Side. This airfield was built during World War Two as Martindale Auxiliary Army Airfield #4 to serve as one of eight satellite airfields for Randolph AAF (10 miles to the northeast), which was the largest flight training facility in the world at the start of WWII. Nowadays, Texas Army National Guard flies helicopters here, training night (with Night Vision Goggles, NVGs), weekend and weekday flying.
The airfield consists of a paved runway (3,000' long) on the east side, taxiways, a large ramp area and several buildings.
Martindale AHP is located southeast of Loop 410 and Interstate 10, located on Ackermann Road.
134.100/247.400 | Army Ops |
C(-)/2-149th AVN (AA) | UH-60L |
Det. 1 F/1-171st AVN (AA) | UH-60A |
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