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- UNICOM 123.0
- AWOS 134.975 (254) 774-8337
- Gray Approach 125.9 grd
- 118.0 abn
- San Angelo FSS 122.55 1-800-992-7433
- ILS/Localizer 111.5
- VOR 110.4
- Airport Elevation 682'
- Latitude: 31-09-08.935N
- Longitude: 097-24-28.028W
Facilities Temple Airport has 74 T-hangars Monthly Rates
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The airport has passed the following inspections in 2015 with no deficiencies:
- Texas Commission on Fire Protection Inspection
- National Weather Service Inspection
- Defense Department Inspection
- Department of Defense Quality Control
- World Fuels Quality Control
- Texas Department of Agriculture
- Texas Department of Health
Draughon-Miller Airport is located in Central Texas and Bell County, which is approximately 6 miles northwest of the Temple central business district. The airport property occupies 1022 acres, which is mostly devoted to aviation use and support facilities, with additional undeveloped areas available for appropriate facilities.
Draughon-Miller Airport is located in Central Texas and Bell County, which is approximately 6 miles northwest of the Temple central business district. The airport property occupies 1022 acres, which is mostly devoted to aviation use and support facilities, with additional undeveloped areas available for appropriate facilities.
The concentration of Texas' population is within a 200 mile radius of Temple. In addition, Temple is located between and relatively equidistant from the major metropolitan areas of Dallas/Fort Worth (133 miles), Houston (169 miles), San Antonio (149 miles) and only 50 miles northeast of Austin.
The concentration of Texas' population is within a 200 mile radius of Temple. In addition, Temple is located between and relatively equidistant from the major metropolitan areas of Dallas/Fort Worth (133 miles), Houston (169 miles), San Antonio (149 miles) and only 50 miles northeast of Austin.
Draughon-Miller has adequate land and utilities available to accommodate anticipated aircraft demands. In addition, we have adequate land available to accommodate immediate and future business development with easy access to IH-35 and Temple's Industrial Park.
Draughon-Miller is well-known for excellent ground access routes which provide unsurpassed availability to the major market centers of the region, such as IH-35, US HWY 190, SHs 36, 53 and 317. This accessibility allows products to be shipped and received by truck, bus, rail and air.
Draughon-Miller Airport is located in Central Texas and Bell County, which is approximately 6 miles northwest of the Temple central business district. The airport property occupies 1022 acres, which is mostly devoted to aviation use and support facilities, with additional undeveloped areas available for appropriate facilities.
The concentration of Texas' population is within a 200 mile radius of Temple. In addition, Temple is located between and relatively equidistant from the major metropolitan areas of Dallas/Fort Worth (133 miles), Houston (169 miles), San Antonio (149 miles) and only 50 miles northeast of Austin.
The concentration of Texas' population is within a 200 mile radius of Temple. In addition, Temple is located between and relatively equidistant from the major metropolitan areas of Dallas/Fort Worth (133 miles), Houston (169 miles), San Antonio (149 miles) and only 50 miles northeast of Austin.
Draughon-Miller has adequate land and utilities available to accommodate anticipated aircraft demands. In addition, we have adequate land available to accommodate immediate and future business development with easy access to IH-35 and Temple's Industrial Park.
Draughon-Miller is well-known for excellent ground access routes which provide unsurpassed availability to the major market centers of the region, such as IH-35, US HWY 190, SHs 36, 53 and 317. This accessibility allows products to be shipped and received by truck, bus, rail and air.
Runway 15/33 Primary instrument approach runway 15/33 is a hard surface, grooved asphalt runway, 7,000' X 150'. Runway 02/20 Crosswind Runway is a hard surface runway, 4,742' X 100' Taxiways The rest of the Airport facilities are equal in quality to our runways and approaches, with wide, meticulously maintained taxiways accessible to all runways. |
At the Airport
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Flight Training and Aircraft Rental
Central Texas Flight Training
Phone: 254-742-2359
Fly Centex
Charter
Craig Caddell
JF Air Traffic
Phone: 254-760-3761
DB Aviation
Kachemak Bay Flying Service (KBFS)
Phone: 254-773-9902
KB Air
Prop Stop Burger Shop
Don’t Fly on Empty
Phone: 254-563-0661
Hours
Monday – Saturday
11 a.m. - 7 p.m.
JR Aviation
Aerial Feral Hog Eradication Services
Phone: 254-718-0068
Airshow
Central Texas Airshow