Serving Southern Ohio: Alexander Salamon Airport (AMT)
Alexander Salamon Airport, designated FAA code AMT, serves the Waynesville and Warren County area in southwestern Ohio as a general aviation facility honoring a local aviation figure. Named airports like this one preserve the memory of pilots, instructors, and aviation advocates whose contributions shaped local flying communities. AMT provides pilots in the southwestern Ohio region with a convenient general aviation base positioned between Dayton's commercial airports to the north and Cincinnati's aviation facilities to the south.
The airport supports a typical general aviation mix: private pilots on personal cross-country flights, flight students building hours, and small business operators who value the access a local field provides. Its location in Warren County — one of Ohio's faster-growing suburban counties — means the airport exists at the intersection of rural aviation heritage and the expanding business and residential needs of a region that bridges the Dayton and Cincinnati metropolitan areas.
Alexander Salamon Airport - AMT Contact Information
Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Winchester, Ohio.
| Name | Alexander Salamon Airport - AMT |
| Address | 3389 Cross Road, Winchester OH 45697 Map |
| Phone | (937) 544-5771 |
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Frequently Asked Questions: Alexander Salamon Airport (AMT)
Is Alexander Salamon Airport open to the public?
Yes. Alexander Salamon Airport (AMT) is a public-use general aviation airport. Private pilots, flight students, and small business aviation operators are welcome to use the field. There is no scheduled commercial airline service at AMT.
What fuel is available at AMT?
Fuel availability at Alexander Salamon Airport typically includes 100LL Avgas for piston aircraft. Pilots planning to fuel at AMT should confirm current availability, self-serve versus attended options, and operating hours before departure by contacting the airport or checking current listings on AirNav.
Are there flight training operations at Alexander Salamon Airport?
Light general aviation airports in the Dayton-Cincinnati corridor often support flight instruction. Pilots interested in flight training at or near AMT should contact local flight schools and certified flight instructors operating in the Warren County area to confirm availability and training aircraft.
How far is AMT from Dayton and Cincinnati?
Alexander Salamon Airport's Warren County location places it roughly mid-way between Dayton and Cincinnati. Dayton International Airport (DAY) and Wright-Patterson Air Force Base are to the north, while Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is to the south and west. This makes AMT a convenient alternative access point for the corridor.
What is the nearest commercial airport for airline service?
Both Dayton International Airport (DAY) and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) serve as the primary commercial airline options for Warren County residents. Dayton Wright Brothers Airport (MGY) also serves as a general aviation alternative nearby.