Round Top, US πΊπΈ Closed Airport
US-10630
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340 ft
US-TX
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 30.0336Β° N, -96.6847Β° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
Keywords: 72R 72XS
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Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
02/20 |
1750 ft | 50 ft | TURF | Active |
08/26 |
1900 ft | 50 ft | TURF | Active |
The airport was officially listed as 'closed indefinitely' in the 2003 FAA Airport/Facility Directory. It was last depicted on aeronautical charts in 1998, indicating its closure occurred sometime between 1998 and 2003.
The specific reason for closure is not publicly documented. As a privately owned airfield, its closure was most likely due to a decision by the property owner. Common reasons for such closures include the sale of the land, the owner's death, or the owner no longer wishing to bear the expense, maintenance, and liability of an active airfield. There is no evidence of closure due to a major accident or military conversion.
The site is currently part of a private ranch or estate. Recent satellite imagery shows that the grass landing strip is still clearly defined and appears to be regularly mowed and maintained as an open field. A building consistent in appearance with an aircraft hangar is still standing at the north end of the former runway. The land is used for private residential and agricultural purposes and is no longer a registered or operational airport.
El Paisano Airport, which operated under the FAA identifier 2TA6, was a private general aviation airfield. It was established sometime prior to 1971 and featured a single 3,000-foot north-south turf runway. Its primary role was to serve the personal aviation needs of its owner and their guests. The airport handled light aircraft, such as single-engine Cessnas and Pipers. Given its proximity to Round Top, a town renowned for its major antique fairs, the airfield likely provided convenient private access for visitors attending these popular events.
There are no known plans or prospects for reopening El Paisano Airport. The property remains privately owned, and the airfield has been officially closed for over 20 years. Re-establishing and re-certifying an airport is a complex and expensive process, and there is no public indication of any intent to do so.
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