Local legend has it that long ago, when the airport was private, a woman found her husband together with his mistress on his private plane. She killed the two lovers and then committed suicide. Her ghost is said to roam the area; the strong smell of perfume is an indicator that she is around. Also, unexplained lights have been reported, looking like a plane starting up, in an unused hangar. Some say they have heard the sounds of a couple arguing in the same spot.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 4025 Tradewind St
Amarillo, TX 79118
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 35.169815019172184, -101.8292241106974
- County:
- Randall County, Texas
- Nearest Towns:
- Amarillo, TX (3.6 mi.)
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Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.tradewindairport.com
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I worked at the airport back in the 80s,many a time I heard people arguing in the empty hangers at night
Recently received the same experience