Runway Lights Mean Way More Flights
This file appears in: The Buildings of Shushan Airport
A central desk in the administration building controlled the lights, which allowed for night flights. The federal government urged airports to adopt runway lights because night flights meant more air commerce. In the 1920s and 1930s, aviation became a commercial enterprise, and businessmen found more applications as technology advanced.
Abe L. Shushan Collection, Earl K. Long Library
This file appears in: The Buildings of Shushan Airport
The Buildings of Shushan Airport
You are currently standing in front of the Lindbergh/Williams hangar. This hangar, the administration building behind you, and the Moffett hangar across the driveway were the airport’s original three buildings; space for nine more hangars and other…