Haysfield Airport

Airport in Clarksville, Maryland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Haysfield Airport - MD24 was an airport located in Howard County, Maryland.

OwnerAlfred Bassler
OperatorAlfred Bassler
Quick facts Summary, Owner ...
Haysfield Airport
Haysfield
Summary
OwnerAlfred Bassler
OperatorAlfred Bassler
ServesClarksville, Maryland
LocationClarksville, Maryland
Opened1974
Closed2012
Occupants27
Elevation AMSL128 m / 420 ft
Coordinates39°14′N 76°56′W
Map
MD24 is located in Maryland
MD24
MD24
Location of airport in Maryland
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
13/31 732 2,400 Grass
Close

History

Haysfield Airport started operations in 1974.[1] The airport was founded by Alfred Bassler. Bassler's father owned a large strategic parcel and airfield where Howard Research Associates intended to build the development of Columbia, Maryland. Bassler exchanged land to avoid capital gains for a 504-acre Hayland farm in nearby Clarksville, Maryland where he established Haysfield Airport and a tree nursery.[2] At its peak the airfield hosted 50 aircraft onsite. The airfield faced regular zoning battles throughout its history.[3][4] There were efforts to convert the airport to public use, but the NSA and Maryland Aviation Administration opposed the plan.[5]

After the September 11th attacks, a series of highly restrictive airspace changes now called the Washington, DC Metropolitan Area Special Flight Rules Area overlapped the field slowing business.[6] In 2013, the airfield was closed by the Bassler family corporation in a 5 to 3 vote in order to create the 159 unit Walnut Creek housing development.[7]

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI