๐บ๐ธ Brady, United States of America
Curtis Field (BBD) serves the city of Brady in Central Texas, functioning as a public-use general aviation airport. Historically, it was a significant pilot training facility during World War II, a legacy still reflected in its expansive layout. Today, it primarily supports private aircraft, agricultural flying, and corporate operations within McCulloch County, serving as a vital link for local businesses and recreational flyers. The airport operates 24 hours a day and features a single paved runway (17/35) equipped with medium-intensity runway lights. The terminal building is a small, functional structure that houses the Fixed Base Operator (FBO) and administrative offices, providing essential services for general aviation operations.
Operational procedures at BBD are strictly general aviation and follow standard uncontrolled airfield protocols. There is no air traffic control tower, and pilots communicate on a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF) to coordinate their movements. Consequently, there are no TSA security checkpoints, baggage handling systems, or traditional boarding gates. Pilots and passengers access their aircraft directly via the FBO, which provides streamlined services for quick turnarounds. The airport's history is celebrated through its naming after Mayor Harry Curtis, who championed its creation, and it continues to support the aviation needs of Central Texas.
Amenities at Curtis Field are limited to the essentials for general aviation users. Self-serve fuel is available 24/7, and the FBO typically offers pilot lounges and basic flight planning resources. While there are no on-site restaurants or extensive retail shops within the terminal, the historic city of Brady, known as the 'Turkey Capital of the World,' is just three miles southwest. The town offers various dining and accommodation options, with visitors often enjoying its small-town charm. Courtesy cars may be available through the FBO for local use.
General aviation facility with self-serve fuel and hangar rentals. Contact City of Brady FBO for services. Located 3 miles northeast of Brady, serving McCulloch County and surrounding areas.
Historic airport named after Mayor Harry Curtis who championed its creation. Known as former WWII pilot training facility. Brady is 'Turkey Capital of the World' - visit during November for annual Turkey Trot celebration.
Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
60 minutes
Interline transfers:
110 minutes
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