Located 3 NM north of Williams, Arizona, USA, H.A. Clark Memorial Field is adjacent to the famous
Route 66 and just 52 NM away from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.
The airfield dates to 1925 when it was known as Webber Field, but it wasn’t until development
works in 1935, that the airfield gained in popularity. Williams’ first local pilot, Hubert A. Clark
frequently flew from the field and in 1941, created the Webber Flying Club. In 1942 the field began
use as an Army training field for cadets, with Clark using his experience to train glider pilots.
Tragically, Clark died in a 1943 plane crash whilst returning to Webber Field. In his honor, the
airfield was renamed H.A. Clark Memorial Field.
Despite having a 6000ft runway, due to its elevation of 6690ft, it can be a challenging airport for
both arrivals and departures. Today the airfield is operated by North Arizona Aviation which provides a
full range of aeronautical services including, refueling, aircraft maintenance, aircraft parking and
storage, airport management, and coordination for ground transportation.
H.A. Clark Memorial Field has been meticulously recreated by Burning Blue Design undertaking an
on-site visit, ensuring the highest levels of accuracy.