Laverne, US πΊπΈ Closed Airport
US-11543
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2112 ft
US-OK
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Location: 36.744498Β° N, -99.908699Β° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
Keywords: OK67 O51 4OK8 KO51
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Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
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17/35 |
3950 ft | 50 ft | ASP | Active Lighted |
Type | Description | Frequency |
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CTAF | CTAF | 122.9 MHz |
The airport was closed between 1962 and 1965. It was listed as active in the 1962 AOPA Airport Directory but was no longer depicted on the 1965 Wichita Sectional Chart, indicating it had been abandoned during that timeframe.
The primary reason for its closure was its replacement by the modern, current Laverne Municipal Airport (FAA: O31). The original airport had basic, unpaved turf runways. The community's needs prompted the construction of a new airport with a superior, paved runway and better facilities to support general aviation more effectively. This was a planned infrastructure upgrade.
The site of the original airport, located approximately 2.5 miles southeast of the current airport, has been completely reverted to private agricultural land. Satellite imagery shows the area is now comprised of cultivated fields, and all airport infrastructure, including hangars and runway markers, has been removed. Faint outlines of the former runways are barely discernible under certain conditions.
**Important Note:** The coordinates (36.744498, -99.908699) and identifier (US-11543) provided in the query refer to the **new and currently active** Laverne Municipal Airport (O31), not this closed historical site.
The original Laverne Municipal Airport was a small general aviation field that served the local community of Laverne, Oklahoma, from at least the late 1940s. As of 1962, it featured two unpaved turf runways: a 2,300-foot north/south runway and a 2,000-foot northwest/southeast runway. Its operations were typical for a rural mid-century airfield, handling private aircraft, agricultural spraying operations (crop dusting), and providing a basic transportation link for the town.
There are zero plans or prospects for reopening the original airport. Its purpose was superseded by the new airport, which continues to serve the aviation needs of Laverne and the surrounding area. The land has been fully repurposed for agriculture.
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