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2019 Texas Airport Directory 2019 TEXAS AIRPORT DIRECTORY Greg Abbott Governor of Texas TEXAS TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION J. Bruce Bugg, Jr. Chair Jeff Austin III Member Alvin New Member Laura Ryan Member James M. Bass TxDOT Executive Director David S. Fulton Director, Aviation Division ii INTRODUCTION The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) offers the best wishes to you for safe and enjoyable flying to all our state's airports. This directory contains aeronautical information for approximately 400 Texas airports that are open to the public. Airports are listed alphabetically by city or town. The graphics are based on information obtained from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) facility records, airport owners and the TxDOT Aviation Division. TxDOT cannot assume responsibility for information contained in this directory due to the constant changes in airport conditions, services, or for any actions taken by a pilot on the basis of this information. We encourage pilots always to refer to the current FAA Airman's Information Manual, the Airport/Facility Directory, NACO Sectional Aeronautical Charts and NOTAMS. Contact the nearest Flight Service Station or airport operators to determine current airport conditions and available services, prior to each flight. Fly safely and enjoy, David S. Fulton Director Aviation Division Office Location: Telephone Number: Mailing Address: TxDOT (512) 416-4500 TxDOT Aviation Division 1-800-68-PILOT Aviation Division 150 E. Riverside Drive 1-800-687-4568 125 E. 11th Street 5th Floor, South Tower FAX (512) 416-4510 Austin, Texas 78701-2483 Austin, Texas 78704 For questions, comments, suggestions or corrections email us at: [email protected] ii iii TEXAS AVIATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE James Schwertner, Chairman Peter C. Huff, Vice Chairman Shelly Lesikar deZevallos John V. White Michael Schnell Fred Underwood AVIATION DIVISION David S. Fulton Director Jay Joseph Director, Flight Services Eusebeio Torres, P.E.
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