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Goodbye Area 51, Hello Homey Airport [News]

I might have to start listening to Coast to Coast AM again just to laugh every time George Noory says “Homey Airport”.

From the Air Force Times:

The Air Force’s classified test range at Groom Lake, Nev., has never lacked for evocative nicknames — it and its restricted airspace have been called Dreamland, Paradise Ranch, The Box and, most famously, Area 51. Now there’s a less romantic moniker to throw on the pile: “Homey Airport,” according to a few civilian aviation journals.

“Homey Airport” now appears as the official name for a certain air base near a certain dry lake bed in Nevada, according to reports in the Web site of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, as well as the Daily Aviator blog and others. New editions of flight planning software and civilian aviators’ GPS gear lists the name and the official designation “KXTA” — which online wags have speculated stands for “extraterrestrial airport.” (The “k” designation indicates only that the field is in the U.S., according to the Federal Aviation Administration.)

Capt. Jessica Martin, a spokeswoman for Nellis Air Force Base, which sits 85 miles south of Homey Airport and is responsible for the airspace and any ground facilities, said that “we already know about the designation, but it doesn’t have any effect on operations at the base.”

Martin said she didn’t know the origin of the name “Homey Airport.”

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  1. K designates (roughly) west of the Mississippi River. Radio and TV stations in the east generally start with W. Stations in Mexico generally start with X. Stations in Canada generally start with C, V, or X.

    See: http://www.oldradio.com/archives/general/kwtrivia.htm

    And: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_sign

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