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Code Number:    TAAV12P15_15

Title: Naval Auxiliary Field, south of Crows Landing

Notes: Crows Landing Naval Auxiliary Landing Field, Central Valley Patterson, CA
37.41 North / 121.11 West

Crows Landing was built in 1942 as a satellite airfield for Alameda NAS. This airbase was complemented by nearby bombing & gunnery ranges. In 1946 it was reduced to caretaker status.

After 1965, Crow's Landing was taken over by NASA, and was used for flight tests by aircraft based at Ames Research Center & other NASA facilities. The ends of the runways were painted to resemble carrier decks & F/A-18s from NAS Leemore to the south would practice carrier approaches prior to going through their Carrier Qualifications. A portable set of carrier landing/approach lights were set up on either end of the main runway. The Landing Signal Officers would fly up from Leemore in an O-2.

Crows Landing was closed in 1999 by NASA. At the time of its closure, the airfield consisted of two paved runways at an angle crossing to each other. (the longest, 17/35, is 7,950').
It is now mostly owned by the County Of Stanislaus. The tower & crash building still stand, as do the field Recreation Building & pool area. NASA has some trailers with satellite antennae in occasional use on the NE side of the field. The two concrete runways are deteriorating fast and round water clean-up is continuing.

The airfield is blocked off, but local trainers still perform occasional touch & go's. It's a shame that a fine facility as this is not utelized at this point.

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Photographer: Wernher Krutein


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