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Washington Executive Airport

Coordinates: 38°44′54″N 76°55′58″W / 38.74833°N 76.93278°W / 38.74833; -76.93278
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Washington Executive Airport

Hyde Field
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorZachair, Ltd.
LocationClinton, Maryland
Elevation AMSL249 ft / 75.9 m
Coordinates38°44′54″N 76°55′58″W / 38.74833°N 76.93278°W / 38.74833; -76.93278
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W32 is located in Maryland
W32
W32
Location of airport in Maryland
W32 is located in the United States
W32
W32
W32 (the United States)
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Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
5/23 3,000 914 Asphalt

Washington Executive Airport (FAA LID: W32), also known as Washington Executive Airpark or Hyde Field, was a public use general aviation airport located 2 miles (3.2 km) southwest of the central business district (CBD) of Clinton, in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The airport ceased operations on November 30, 2022, following a bankruptcy sale of the property.

Hyde Field was one of the "Maryland 3" airports located within the Washington, D.C. Flight Restricted Zone (FRZ), so it was subject to the Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA) restrictions.

It was located just 1.10 nautical miles (1.27 mi) east of a slightly smaller airport called Potomac Airfield.

History

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Hyde opened in 1934 as a training field for United States Army aviators.[1]

Due to the onerous SFRA restrictions leading to declining revenues at the airport, in 2008 there were plans to shut it down and redevelop the land.[2] However, the airport remained open and operational until 2022.

Closure

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On October 31, 2022, airport tenants were notified that the field was closing and were given until November 30, 2022, to remove their aircraft and any belongings after which the new owners will repurpose the property for housing development.[3]

Facilities

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Washington Executive Airport/Hyde Field covered 140 acres (57 ha) and had one runway:

  • Runway 5/23: 3,000 feet (910 m) x 60 feet (18 m), surface: asphalt

References

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  1. ^ Huber, Mark (June 2002). "A Price Too High". Air and Space Magazine: 63.
  2. ^ Megan McKeever (October 23, 2008). "Hyde Airport to be redeveloped for businesses, housing". Gazette.net.
  3. ^ Geil, Lillian (30 November 2022). "WASHINGTON EXECUTIVE AIRPORT-HYDE FIELD CLOSED". AOPA. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
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