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1970’s Today 2008 - 2009 NEVADA Airport Directory & Pilot’s Guide

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JIM GIBBONS, GOVERNOR SUSAN MARTINOVICH, P.E., DIRECTOR

Published By: Nevada Department of Transportation Intermodal Division Aviation Planning Section 1263 S. Stewart Street Carson City, Nevada 89712 [email protected]

Elko Regional Airport 2006 i Table of Contents

Forward ii

Letter From Governor iii

Letter From Director iv

Airports Indexed By Associated City v

Airports Indexed By Airport Name vii

Nevada Airport Map ix

Nevada Public Use Airports 1

Annual Temporary Airport 101

Pilot’s Guide 105 Flight Planner 106 AWOS/ASOS Frequencies 107 Crosswind Component Chart 108 Modified Koch Chart 109 In-Flight Intercept Procedures 110

AOPA’s Airspace Guide 111

AOPA’s Airports Signage & Markings 135

Contact Information 159 Forward ii

To The Users Of This Directory: The purpose of this publication is to provide general information for VFR flying that may be useful to a pilot in planning a flight or in communicating with a particular airport. It is not intended to be relied upon as a completely accurate depiction of existing airport conditions. Aeronautical infor- mation contained in this directory is current as of the latest airport inspection before publication. The data is obtained from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) Aviation Planning Section. The FAA and NDOT make no warranty, ex- pressed or implied for the accuracy thereof. Always fly with the appropriate NOTAMS, Airman’s Advisories, and flight information publications. Check with airport management for supplemental data and current information. This directory is not to be used for navigation.

About Us: Established and incorporated in the Nevada Department of Transportation Planning Division, the Aviation Planning Section is responsible for helping ensure that Nevada’s general aviation public and private use airports meet applicable safety requirements and provide maximum util- ity to their communities and the flying public. Through annual safety inspections and education programs, the NDOT Aviation Planning Section facilitates the establishment of a viable, balanced and integrated system of aviation facilities. NDOT also prepares and administers the State Airport Systems Plan. This plan identifies the aeronautical role of existing and recommended airports. It provides a comprehensive planning framework, consistent with state goals and objectives for economic development, transportation, land use, and the environment. It incorporates metro- politan regional airport system planning and provides direction for airport master planning. The State Airport Systems Plan also serves as the Nevada component of the FAA’s National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems.

Nevada Department of Transportation Aviation Planning Section Staff: Jim Mallery – Aviation / Rail / Transit Manager 775-888-7464 [email protected] Bill Thompson – Aviation Program Manager 775-888-7354 [email protected] Matthew Furedy – Airport Inspector 775-888-7353 [email protected] iii Letter From Governor Letter From Director iv v Airports Indexed By Associated City

Associated City Airport Name ID Page

Alamo Alamo Landing Field L92 2 Austin Austin Airport 9U3 4 Battle Mountain Battle Mountain Airport BAM 6 Beatty Beatty Airport BTY 8 Boulder City Boulder City Municipal Airport 61B 10 Cal Nev Ari Kidwell Airport 1L4 50 Carson City Carson City Airport CXP 12 Carson City Parker Carson Stolport 2Q5 70 Crescent Valley Crescent Valley Airport U74 14 Currant Currant Ranch Airport 9U7 16 Dayton Dayton Valley Airpark A34 18 Denio Denio Junction Airport E85 20 Dyer Dyer Airport 2Q9 24 Elko EKO 28 Ely / Yelland Field ELY 30 Empire Empire Airport 1A8 32 Eureka Eureka Airport 05U 34 Fallon Fallon Municipal Airport FLX 36 Fernley Tiger Field N58 90 Gabbs Gabbs Airport GAB 38 Goldfield Lida Juncion Airport 0L4 54 Hawthorne Hawthorne Industrial Airport HTH 42 Henderson Henderson Executive Airport HND 44 Jackpot Jackpot Airport / Hayden Field 06U 46 Jean Jean Airport 0L7 48 Airports Indexed By Associated City vi

Associated City Airport Name ID Page

Kingston Kingston Airport N15 52 McCarran International LAS 58 Lovelock Derby Field LOL 22 Mesquite Mesquite Airport 67L 60 Mina Mina Airport 3Q0 62 Minden Minden-Tahoe Airport MEV 64 North Fork Stevens Crosby Airport 08U 88 North Las Vegas VGT 66 Overton Echo Bay Airport 0L9 26 Overton Perkins Field U08 72 Owyhee Owyhee Airport 10U 68 Panaca Lincoln County Airport 1L1 56 Reno Reno-Stead Airport 4SD 74 Reno Reno-Tahoe International RNO 76 Reno Spanish Springs Airport N86 86 Round Mountain Hadley Airport A36 40 Sandy Valley Sky Ranch Estates 3L2 84 Searchlight Searchlight Airpark 1L3 80 Silver Springs Silver Springs Airport B08 82 Smith Rosaschi Airpark N59 78 Tonopah Tonopah Airport TPH 92 Wells Wells Municipal Airport LWL 94 Winnemucca Winnemucca Municipal Airport WMC 96 Yerington Yerington Municipal Airport 043 98 vii Airports Indexed By Airport Name

Airport Name Associated City ID Page

Alamo Landing Field Alamo L92 2 Austin Airport Austin 9U3 4 Battle Mountain Airport Battle Mountain BAM 6 Beatty Airport Beatty BTY 8 Boulder City Municipal Airport Boulder City 61B 10 Carson City Airport Carson City CXP 12 Crescent Valley Airport Crescent Valley U74 14 Currant Ranch Airport Currant 9U7 16 Dayton Valley Airpark Dayton A34 18 Denio Junction Airport Denio E85 20 Derby Field Lovelock LOL 22 Dyer Airport Dyer 2Q9 24 Echo Bay Airport Overton 0L9 26 Elko Regional Airport Elko EKO 28 Ely Airport / Yelland Field Ely ELY 30 Empire Airport Empire 1A8 32 Eureka Airport Eureka 05U 34 Fallon Municipal Airport Fallon FLX 36 Gabbs Airport Gabbs GAB 38 Hadley Airport Round Mountain A36 40 Hawthorne Industrial Airport Hawthorne HTH 42 Henderson Executive Airport Henderson HND 44 Jackpot Airport / Hayden Field Jackpot 06U 46 Jean Airport Jean 0L7 48 Kidwell Airport Cal Nev Ari 1L4 50 Airports Indexed By Airport Name viii

Airport Name Associated City ID Page

Kingston Airport Kingston N15 52 Lida Junction Airport Goldfield 0L4 54 Lincoln County Airport Panaca 1L1 56 McCarran Internation Airport Las Vegas LAS 58 Mesquite Airport Mesquite 67L 60 Mina Airport Mina 3Q0 62 Minden-Tahoe Airport Minden MEV 64 North Las Vegas Airport North Las Vegas VGT 66 Owyhee Airport Owyhee 10U 68 Parker Carson Stolport Carson City 2Q5 70 Perkins Field Overton U08 72 Reno-Stead Airport Reno 4SD 74 Reno-Tahoe International Reno RNO 76 Rosaschi Airpark Smith N59 78 Searchlight Airpark Searchlight 1L3 80 Silver Springs Airport Silver Springs B08 82 Sky Ranch Estates Sandy Valley 3L2 84 Spanish Springs Airport Reno N86 86 Stevens Crosby Airport North Fork 08U 88 Tiger Field Fernley N58 90 Tonopah Airport Tonopah TPH 92 Wells Municial Airport Wells LWL 94 Winnemucca Municipal Airport Winnemucca WMC 96 Yerington Municipal Airport Yerington O43 98 ix Nevada Airport Map

10 Denio McDermitt 34 Owyhee Jackpot 23

93 140 95 44

225 47 Wells ALT Winnemucca 93 80 48 Elko West Gerlach 80 Wendover 95 Battle 14 Empire Mountain 16 Beowawe 228 3 93 ALT 7 93 447 Crescent Lovelock Valley 11 305 306

43 ALT 95 37 95 93 Reno 80 Fernley 17 Eureka 45 18 Austin 38 Fallon Dayton Silver 50 Springs 2 15 Carson 6 41 Ely City 9 Kingston 6 35 49 26 50 50 32 Minden Yerington 395 39 19 Gabbs Smith 20 Round 8 Currant 361 Hadley Mountain 21 6 Hawthorne 376 Mina 93 31 6 95 95 Tonopah 6 46 264 Panaca 375 28 Dyer Goldfield Rachel 12 93 Caliente Lida 266 Scottys Alamo 27 Junction 1

95 93

Beatty 30 Mesquite 4 Amargosa 15 Valley 36 Overton 33 Pahrump 13 Las Vegas 160 29 22 Henderson Boulder 42 5 City Sandy Jean Valley 24 95 Primm Searchlight

Cal 40 Nev Ari 25 Map Index By Airport Name x

ID Airport Name Page ID Airport Name Page

1 Alamo Landing Field 2 26 Kingston Airport 52 2 Austin Airport 4 27 Lida Junction Airport 54 3 Battle Mountain Airport 6 28 Lincoln County Airport 56 4 Beatty Airport 8 29 McCarran International Airport 58 5 Boulder City Municipal Airport 10 30 Mesquite Airport 60 6 Carson City Airport 12 31 Mina Airport 62 7 Crescent Valley Airport 14 32 Minden-Tahoe Airport 64 8 Currant Ranch Airport 16 33 North Las Vegas Airport 66 9 Dayton Valley Airpark 18 34 Owyhee Airport 68 10 Denio Junction Airport 20 35 Parker Carson Stolport 70 11 Derby Field 22 36 Perkins Field 72 12 Dyer Airport 24 37 Reno-Stead Airport 74 13 Echo Bay Airport 26 38 Reno-Tahoe International 76 14 Elko Regional Airport 28 39 Rosaschi Airpark 78 15 Ely Airport / Yelland Field 30 40 Searchlight Airpark 80 16 Empire Airport 32 41 Silver Springs Airport 82 17 Eureka Airport 34 42 Sky Ranch Estates 84 18 Fallon Municipal Airport 36 43 Spanish Springs Airport 86 19 Gabbs Airport 38 44 Stevens Crosby Airport 88 20 Hadley Airport 40 45 Tiger Field 90 21 Hawthorne Industrial Airport 42 46 Tonopah Airport 92 22 Henderson Executive Airport 44 47 Wells Municipal Airport 94 23 Jackpot Airport / Hayden Field 46 48 Winnemucca Municipal Airport 96 24 Jean Airport 48 49 Yerington Municipal Airport 98 25 Kidwell Airport 50

Nevada Public Use Airports Page 2 L92 Alamo Alamo Landing Field

General Information Contact Us Services Owner U.S. Bureau of Land Management Fuel 300 Booth St. Engine Reno, NV 89502 Airframe 775-962-5497 Electronics Manager Wendy Rudder Oxygen P.O. Box 509 Transient Alamo, NV 89001 Tie-Downs Hangars Phone 702-334-8969 Restaurant Fax 775-725-3779 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended UNATTENDED Alamo Landing Field Alamo L92 Page 3

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33 N

32

MAG VAR 14ϒ 24'E 1986

Pilot Information Runways 14/32 15/33 Length/Width 5,000 / 120 2,500 / 70 Surface type DIRT DIRT Lighting — — Marking — — VGSI — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 3,719 feet To Lund Latitude 32-21-44.8590N 378 Longitude 115-11-40.0640W CBD to Airport 2 nm West 93 To Beacon No Caliente Hiko Communications UNICOM — CTAF 122.9 375 AWOS/ASOS 133.92 ATIS — CLR DLVRY — To Warm Alamo GRND — Springs TOWER — Summit APCH — 8459' Airport DEP — 93 To Las Vegas Sectional Las Vegas Page 4 9U3 Austin Austin Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner U.S. Bureau of Land Management Fuel P.O. Box 12000 Engine Reno, NV 89502 Airframe 775-861-6400 Electronics Manager Gene Etcheverry Oxygen 315 S. Humbolt Transient Battle Mountain, NV 89820 Tie-Downs X Hangars Phone 775-635-2885 Restaurant Fax 775-635-5332 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Car Rental Phone X Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Austin Airport Austin 9U3 Page 5

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MAG VAR 15ϒ 28'E 1986 36

Pilot Information Runways 18/36 Length/Width 6,000 / 75 Surface type Asph. Lighting MED Marking Basic VGSI PAPI

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 5730 feet To Latitude 39-28-04.7300 N Battle Mountain Longitude 117-11-43.3330 W CBD to Airport 4 NM SouthWest Beacon Yes Airport Communications 50 Austin 50 UNICOM — To Fallon To CTAF ­122.9 Eureka AWOS/ASOS — 722 Summit 11,474' ATIS — Middle Gate CLR DLVRY — Summit GRND — 361 10,313' TOWER — Gabbs APCH — DEP — To Las Vegas Sectional Tonopah Page 6 BAM Battle Mountain Battle Mountain Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Lander County Fuel X 100LL A 315 South Humbolt Engine X Battle Mountain, NV 89802 Airframe X 775-635-2885 Electronics Manager Gene Etcheverry Oxygen 315 S. Humboldt Transient Battle Mountain, NV 89820 Tie-Downs X Hangars X Phone 775-635-2885 Restaurant Fax 775-635-5332 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone X Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended 0700-1700 Oct-May

Battle Mountain Airport Battle Mountain BAM Page 7

Not to be used for navigation.

21 12 N

3

MAG VAR

16ϒ 01'E 30 1985

Pilot Information Runways 3/21 12/30 H1/H2 Length/Width 7299/150 7300/100 60x60 Surface type Asph. Asph. Conc. Lighting MED MED PERI Marking NPI BASIC — VGSI VASI/PAPI — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4,532 feet To Winnemucca Latitude 40-35-56.5650 N Longitude 116-52-27.6090 W 80 CBD to Airport 3 NM South EAST To Carlin Beacon Yes Battle 80 Communications Mountain UNICOM 122.800 CTAF 119.45 AWOS/ASOS — Airport e 305 g ATIS — n a R CLR DLVRY — e n o GRND — h s o TOWER — h APCH — S DEP — Salt Lake City Sectional Page 8 BTY Beatty Beatty Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Nye County Fuel PO Box 153 Engine Tonopah, NV 89049 Airframe 775-482-8191 Electronics Manager David Fanning Oxygen 250 N. Highway 160, # 2 Transient Pahrump, NV 89060 Tie-Downs X Hangars X Phone 775-751-6855 Restaurant Fax 775-727-7899 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone X Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Beatty Airport Beatty BTY Page 9

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MAG VAR 14ϒ 55'E 34 1987

PL Pilot Information Runways 16/34 Length/Width 5600/60 Surface type Asph. Lighting MED Marking BASIC VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 3170 feet Latitude 36-51-39.8060 N 95 Longitude 116-47-13.2130 W CBD to Airport 3 NM SouthWest Beacon Yes Beatty Communications Rhyolite UNICOM 122.9 CTAF — AWOS/ASOS — Bare 374 ATIS — Mountains CLR DLVRY — Beatty Airport GRND — TOWER — APCH — 95 DEP — Beatty to VOR Las Vegas Sectional Las Vegas Page 10 61B Boulder City Boulder City Muni. Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Boulder City Municipality Fuel X 100LL A 401 California Engine X Boulder City, NV 89005 Airframe X 702-293-9282 Electronics X Manager Brok Armantrout Oxygen X P.O. Box 61350 Transient Boulder City, NV 89006-1350 Tie-Downs X Hangars X Phone 702-293-9282 Restaurant Fax 702-293-9392 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website www.bcnv.org/airport.html Car Rental FBOs Phone X Restroom X Air Excel 702-293-3600 Camping Flight Training X Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended 0800-1700 Boulder City Muni. Airport Boulder City 61B Page 11

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N 9 L 27R 9R 27L

MAG VAR 14¡ 16’E 33 1987

Pilot Information Runways 9L/27R 9R/27L 15/33 Length/Width 2200/60 4800/75 3850/75 Surface type Asph. Asph. Asph. Lighting — MED MED Marking BASIC NPI BASIC VGSI — — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 2203 feet Latitude 35-56-50.9290 N 15 95 Longitude 114-51-39.9480 W Las Vegas CBD to Airport 1 NM SouthWest 167 Beacon Yes Communications Lake UNICOM 122.700 Mead CTAF — Boulder 146 City AWOS/ASOS 118.475 93 ATIS — CLR DLVRY — GRND — 15 TOWER — Airport

APCH —

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DEP — iz Ar 95 Ne Las Vegas Sectional Page 12 CXP Carson City Carson City Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Carson City Airport Authority Fuel X 100LL A, Jet A 2600 College Pkwy., # 6 Engine X Carson City, NV 89706 Airframe X Manager Yvon Weaver Electronics 2600 College Pkwy., # 6 Oxygen X Carson City, NV 89706 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-887-1234 Hangars X Fax 775-887-1235 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging X Website www.carsoncity-airport.com Taxi X FBOs Car Rental Phone El-Aero 775-883-1500 Restroom X Mountain West Aviation 775-887-1234 Camping Weaver 775-887-1234 Flight Training X Shade Tree Aviation 775-841-1068 Pilot’s Lounge X Hours Attended 0700-18 00 Carson City Airport Carson City CXP Page 13

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N 9

MAG VAR

16ϒ 26'E 27 1983

Pilot Information Runways 9/27 Length/Width 5,906 / 75 Surface type Asph. Lighting NSTD-PLASI Marking NPI VGSI NSTD/VASI

Navigation AIRPORT LOCATION N Elevation 4697 feet To Latitude 39-11-32.0000 N Reno Virginia Longitude 119-44-04.0000 W City CBD to Airport 3 NM Northeast Washoe Lake S

Beacon Yes i e 341 50 r r a Carson Communications Airport Dayton UNICOM 123.000

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AWOS/ASOS 119.925 d

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TOWER — g Pine Nut e Mountains APCH —

DEP — 395 Sectional Page 14 U74 Crescent Valley Crescent Valley Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Bureau of Land Management Fuel P.O. Box 12000 Engine Reno, NV 89520 Airframe 775-861-6400 Electronics Manager Ronald Damele Oxygen P.O. Box 714 Transient Eureka, NV 89316 Tie-Downs Hangars Phone 775-237-5717 Restaurant Fax 775-237-5708 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Crescent Valley Airport Crescent Valley U74 Page 15

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5 N

MAG VAR 15ϒ 40'E 1985 32

Pilot Information Runways 5/23 14/32 Length/Width 5424/60 4650/75 Surface type Dirt Dirt Lighting — — Marking — — VGSI — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4787 feet Latitude 40-24-57.4700 N Longitude 116-33-48.6000 W To 80 Carlin 80 CBD to Airport 1 NM East Battle Beacon No Mountain 306 305 Communications Beowawe UNICOM 122.9 CTAF — AWOS/ASOS — ge n a ATIS — R e CLR DLVRY — n o Crescent h GRND — s Valley o TOWER — h S APCH — Airport DEP — 306 Salt Lake City Sectional Page 16 9U7 Currant Currant Ranch Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Bureau of Land Management Fuel P.O. Box 12000 Engine Reno, NV 89620 Airframe 775-861-6400 Electronics Manager Edward Fisher Oxygen HC 34 Box 34227 Transient Ely, NV 89301 Tie-Downs Hangars Phone 775-863-0364 Restaurant Fax 775-863-0310 Lodging E-mail Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Currant Ranch Airport Currant 9U7 Page 17

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MAG VAR 14ϒ 50'E 1986

3

Pilot Information Runways 03/21 Length/Width 5,100 / 80 Surface type Dirt Lighting — Marking — VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 5181 feet Latitude 38-44-09.7650 N Eureka 93 Longitude 115-28-49.0909 W CBD to Airport 1 NM Southwest 50 Beacon No Ely

Mt Hamilton Communications 6 10,745' 50 UNICOM — CTAF ­122.9 Duckwater Mt AWOS/ASOS — 11,188' ATIS — Duckwater CLR DLVRY — 379 GRND — Airport TOWER — Currant APCH — To DEP — Warm Springs 318 6 Las Vegas Sectional Page 18 A34 Dayton Dayton Valley Airpark

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Dayton Valley Airpark, LLC Fuel 5525 Kietzke Lane, suite 102 Engine Reno, NV 89511 Airframe 775-348-9444 Electronics Manager Spike Duncan Oxygen 208 Doolittle Ct. Transient Dayton, NV 89403 Tie-Downs X Hangars Phone 775-246-7620 Restaurant Fax 775-246-7620 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Dayton Valley Airpark Dayton A34 Page 19

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N

5

MAG VAR 16ϒ E

Pilot Information Runways 5/23 Length/Width 5,343 / 75 Surface type Asph. Lighting — Marking Basic VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4414 feet To Silver Latitude 39-14-18.3000 N Springs Longitude 119-33-19.6000 W CBD to Airport 2 NM East 50 Beacon No

er Communications Riv UNICOM — Dayton CTAF ­122.9 To AWOS/ASOS — Carson City ATIS — Airpark CLR DLVRY — 50 GRND — rson TOWER — Ca APCH — DEP — Pine Nut Mtns San Francisco Sectional Page 20 E85 Denio Denio Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Humbolt County Fuel X Mogas 50 W. Fifth St. Engine Winnemucca, NV 89445 Airframe 775-623-6416 Electronics Manager John Russum Oxygen 50 W. Fifth St. Transient Winnemucca, NV 89445 Tie-Downs X Hangars Phone 775-623-6416 Restaurant X Fax 775-623-6475 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone X Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended

Denio Airport Denio E85 Page 21

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31 25

MAG VAR

15ϒ 40'E 2 7 1992

Pilot Information Runways 2/20 7/25 13/31 Length/Width 3320/42 3100/100 3430/90 Surface type Dirt Dirt Dirt Lighting — — — Marking — NSTD NSTD VGSI — — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4202 feet OREGON Latitude 41-57-14.6250 N Denio Longitude 118-37-51-6230 W Airport 292 CBD to Airport 3 NM Southeast Denio Beacon No Junction Communications 140 UNICOM — CTAF 122.9 AWOS/ASOS — e g ATIS — n a R t CLR DLVRY — s e r GRND — o 140 F TOWER — e n i APCH — P DEP — Klamath Falls Sectional Page 22 LOL Lovelock Derby Field

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Pershing County Fuel X 100LL 1 Derby Rd. Engine Lovelock, NV 89419 Airframe 775-273-4923 Electronics Manager Frank Gonsalves Oxygen P.O. Box 777 Transient Lovelock, NV 89419 Tie-Downs X Hangars Phone 775-273-4922 Restaurant X Fax 775-273-4923 Lodging X E-mail Taxi X Website www.pershingcounty.net/airport.htm Car Rental FBOs Phone X Restroom X Air BP 775-427-8636 Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Derby Field Lovelock LOL Page 23

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MAG VAR 7

16ϒ 32'E 25 1985

1

Pilot Information Runways 1/19 7/25 Length/Width 5529/75 4922/75 Surface type Asph. Asph. Lighting MED — Marking NPI Basic VGSI PAPI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 3904 feet To Latitude 40-03-59.0580 N Winnemucca Longitude 118-33-54-5990 W

CBD to Airport 9 NM Southwest 399 80 Beacon Yes Communications Lovelock ge an UNICOM 122.800 R ity n ri CTAF — T AWOS/ASOS — Airport

ATIS — r e Airport exit Toulon iv CLR DLVRY — R lt o GRND — b m u TOWER — H APCH — To 80 DEP — Reno Humbolt Lake Klamath Falls Sectional Page 24 2Q9 Dyer Dyer Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner US Bureau of Land Management Fuel 300 Booth St. Engine X Reno, NV 89502 Airframe X 775-784-5451 Electronics Manager Dick Tremaine Oxygen P.O. Box 248 Transient Dyer, NV 89010 Tie-Downs X Hangars Phone 775-572-3059 Restaurant Fax 775-572-3343 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone Restroom White Wolf Aviation 775-572-3059 Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Dyer Airport Dyer 2Q9 Page 25

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N 12

MAG VAR 14¡ 57E 1986

30

Pilot Information Runways 12/30 Length/Width 2870 / 50 Surface type Dirt Lighting — Marking — VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4899 feet Latitude 37-36-34.7530 N 773 Circle L Longitude 118-00-23.3600 W Ranch S ilv e CBD to Airport 6 NM Southeast Airport r P e 9447' a Beacon No Nevada k Califor R a n nia g Communications 264 e

UNICOM — Dyer 7990' CTAF ­122.9 AWOS/ASOS — White Mtns ATIS — Airport CLR DLVRY — GRND — 266 TOWER — Oasis APCH — DEP — San Francisco Sectional To Big Pine Page 26 0L9 Overton Echo Bay Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Lake Mead Natl Rec. Area Fuel 601 Nevada Hwy. Engine Boulder City, NV 89005 Airframe 702-293-8908 Electronics Manager Bruce Lenon Oxygen 601 Nevada Hwy. Transient Boulder City, NV 89005 Tie-Downs X Hangars Phone 702-293-8971 Restaurant Fax 702-293-8981 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended On Call Echo Bay Airport Overton 0L9 Page 27

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N 24

6

MAG VAR 13ϒ 50'E 1986

Pilot Information Runways 6/24 Length/Width 3400 / 50 Surface type Asph. Lighting — Marking Basic VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 1535 feet Latitude 36-18-39.9230 N 15 Logandale Longitude 114-27-49.9220 W CBD to Airport 14 NM South Beacon No Overton To Las Vegas Communications 169 UNICOM 122.8 CTAF — AWOS/ASOS —

ATIS — d a e CLR DLVRY — M

GRND — e

k TOWER — a L APCH — DEP — Echo Bay Airport Las Vegas Sectional Page 28 EKO Elko Elko Regional Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner City of Elko Fuel X 100LL, Jet A 1751 College Ave. Engine X Elko, NV 89801 Airframe X 775-777-7190 Electronics X Manager Trent Moyers Oxygen X 975 Terminal Way Transient Elko, NV 89801 Tie-Downs X Hangars Phone 775-777-7190 Restaurant X Fax 775-777-7193 Lodging X E-mail [email protected] Taxi X Website www.ci.elko.nv.us/airport/airport.htm Car Rental X FBOs Phone X Restroom X El Aero Services 775-738-7123 Camping www.Elaero.com Flight Training X Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended Elko Regional Airport Elko EKO Page 29

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N 30 23

MAG VAR 14ϒ 24'E 5 1986

Pilot Information Runways 5/23 12/30 Length/Width 7214 / 150 2871 / 60 Surface type Asph. Asph. Lighting MED — Marking NPI BASIC VGSI VASI —

Navigation AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 5140 feet Latitude 40-49-29.734 N Longitude 115-47-30.107 W CBD to Airport 1 NM West Beacon Yes 80

Communications 225 ELKO UNICOM 123.0 PCL 122.7 N CTAF — Elko Regional Airport BUS 80 AWOS/ASOS 119.275 227 ATIS — BUS 80 CLR DLVRY — GRND — TOWER — 80 APCH — DEP — Salt Lake City Sectional Page 30 ELY Ely Ely Airport/Yelland Field

General Information Contact Us Services Owner White Pine County Fuel X 100LL A, Jet A P.O. Box 150631 Engine X Ely, NV 89315 Airframe X 775-289-6817 Electronics X Manager Ron Williams Oxygen X P.O. Box 150631 Transient Ely, NV 89315 Tie-Downs X Hangars X Phone 775-289-6817 Restaurant X Fax 775-289-3786 Lodging X E-mail [email protected] Taxi X Website Car Rental FBOs Phone X Restroom X Ely Jet Center 775-289-8804 Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended 8 am - 5 pm Ely Airport/Yelland Field Ely ELY Page 31

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Pilot Information Runways 12/30 18/36 Length/Width 4814 / 60 6018 / 150 Surface type Asph. Asph. Lighting MED MED Marking NPI NPI VGSI — —

Navigation AIRPORT LOCATION N ALT Elevation 6259 feet 50 Latitude 39-17-58.9000 N Longitude 114-50-30.8000 W 93 CBD to Airport 3 NM Northeast Beacon Yes Airport Communications 50 UNICOM 122.800 CTAF — SCHELL CREEK RANGE AWOS/ASOS 120.625 ATIS — ELY CLR DLVRY — GRND — TOWER — 93 6 APCH 133.45 6 DEP — 50 Las Vegas Sectional Page 32 1A8 Empire Empire Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner U.S. Gypsum Fuel P.O. Box 130 Engine Empire, NV 89405 Airframe 775-557-2341 Electronics Manager Michael Christopher Oxygen P.O. Box 130 Transient Empire, NV 89405 Tie-Downs Hangars Phone 775-557-2341 x-238 Restaurant Fax 775-557-2212 Lodging E-mail Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Empire Airport Empire 1A8 Page 33

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MAG VAR 16ϒ 06'E

1989 36

Pilot Information Runways 7/25 18/36 Length/Width 3170 / 48 3770 / 42 Surface type Dirt Dirt Lighting — — Marking — — VGSI — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 3990 feet Gerlach Latitude 40-34-40.6470 N Empire Longitude 119-21-09.6700 W CBD to Airport 1 NM West Airport

Beacon No 447 Communications

UNICOM — 446 Pyramid CTAF 122.9 Lake AWOS/ASOS — ATIS — CLR DLVRY —

Nevada Nixon

GRND — California

TOWER — 445 APCH — Wadsworth DEP — 395 Reno 80 Klamath Falls Sectional Page 34 05U Eureka Eureka County Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner County of Eureka Fuel X 100LL, Jet A County Courthouse Engine X Box 257 Airframe X Eureka, NV 89316 Electronics 775-237-5372 Oxygen Manager Ron Damele Transient P.O. Box 714 Tie-Downs X Eureka, NV 89316 Hangars X Restaurant Phone 775-237-6100 Lodging Fax 775-237-6101 Taxi E-mail [email protected] Car Rental Website Phone X FBOs Restroom Camping Diamond Aviation Flight Training 775-237-6102 Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended 8 am - 5 pm Eureka County Airport Eureka 05U Page 35

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MAG VAR

15ϒ 15'E 17 1986

Pilot Information Runways 17/35 Length/Width 7300 / 60 Surface type Asph. Lighting HIGH Marking BASIC VGSI PAPI

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 5954 feet Latitude 39-36-15.0000 N Longitude 116-00-18.2150 W CBD to Airport 6 NM Northwest Roberts Creek Mt 10,133' 278 Beacon Yes Communications Airport UNICOM — To CTAF 122.90 Austin AWOS/ASOS 128.325 50 To 892 Ely ATIS — Eureka CLR DLVRY — Summit Mt 50 GRND — 10,461' TOWER — APCH — Mt Hamilton DEP — 10,461' Las Vegas Sectional Page 36 FLX Fallon Fallon Municipal Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner City of Fallon Fuel X 100LL, Jet A 55 West William Ave. Engine X Fallon, NV 89406 Airframe X 775-423-5107 Electronics Manager Larry White Oxygen X 55 West Williams Ave. Transient Fallon, NV 89406 Tie-Downs X Hangars X Phone 775-423-5107 Restaurant Fax Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone X Restroom X Fallon Airmotive Co. 775-423-3756 Camping Flight Training X Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended 8 am - 5 pm Fallon Municipal Airport Fallon FLX Page 37

Not to be used for navigation.

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N

MAG VAR 3 15ϒ 50'E 1986 31

Pilot Information Runways 3/21 13/31 Length/Width 5703 / 75 4207 / 100 Surface type Asph. Dirt Lighting MED — Marking BASIC — VGSI — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 3963 feet To Lovelock Latitude 39-29-56.7000 N 95 Longitude 118-44-55.5000 W CBD to Airport 2 NM Northeast Beacon Yes To Silver Springs Communications Airport 50 Fallon UNICOM 122.8 CTAF — 50 117 AWOS/ASOS — To ATIS — Austin CLR DLVRY — GRND — TOWER — APCH — 95 DEP — To Fallon Naval Air Station San Francisco Sectional Schurz Page 38 GAB Gabbs Gabbs Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Nye County Fuel P.O. Box 153 Engine Tonopah, NV 89049 Airframe 775-482-8157 Electronics Manager David Fanning Oxygen 250 N. Hwy. 160, #2 Transient Pahrump, NV 89060 Tie-Downs Hangars Phone 775-751-6855 Restaurant Fax 775-727-7899 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Gabbs Airport Gabbs GAB Page 39

Not to be used for navigation. 8

N 16

26

MAG VAR 15ϒ 25'E 1986 34

Pilot Information Runways 8/26 13/31 Length/Width 5900 / 80 2800 / 90 Surface type Dirt Dirt Lighting — — Marking — — VGSI — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4700 feet Latitude 38-55-26.7280 N Fallon 50 To Longitude 117-57-32.4260 W Austin 50 CBD to Airport 4 NM Northwest 95 Beacon Yes Communications 361 839 UNICOM — ALT CTAF 122.9 95 Sherman Peak AWOS/ASOS — 8,657'

ATIS — Walker 844 Lake CLR DLVRY — Airport Gabbs GRND — TOWER — APCH — 361 DEP — 95 Mt Grant Luning Las Vegas Sectional 11,245' Hawthorne Page 40 A36 Round Mountain Hadley Airport

Private Airport, Prior Authorization Required

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Round Mountain Gold Fuel P.O. Box 480 Engine Round Mountain, NV 89405 Airframe 775-377-3103 Electronics Manager Earl Doege Oxygen P.O. Box 480 Transient Round Mountain, NV 89405 Tie-Downs X Hangars Phone 775-377-3103 Restaurant Fax 775-377-3294 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Hadley Airport Round Mountain A36 Page 41

Not to be used for navigation.

N

MAG VAR

16ϒ 30'E 35

1900 17

Pilot Information Runways 17/35 Length/Width 6776 / 60 Surface type Asph. Lighting — Marking NSTD VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 5744 feet 376 Airport Latitude 38-41-38.7540 N Round Longitude 117-08-48.3080 W Mountain CBD to Airport 4 NM Southwest

Beacon No 377 Belmont Communications UNICOM — Manhattan CTAF 122.9 AWOS/ASOS — ATIS — CLR DLVRY — To Warm Springs GRND — To Hawthorne 376 TOWER — 6 APCH — 6 DEP — 95 Tonopah To 95 Las Vegas Sectional Goldfield Page 42 HTH Hawthorne Hawthorne Industrial Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Mineral County Fuel X 100 A, Jet A P.O. Box 1035 Engine Hawthorne, NV 89414 Airframe 775-945-3897 Electronics Manager Cal Olson Oxygen P.O. Box 528 Transient Hawthorne, NV 89415 Tie-Downs X Hangars Phone 775-945-3897 Restaurant Fax Lodging E-mail Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone Restroom X Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended Unattended Hawthorne Industrial Airport Hawthorne HTH Page 43

Not to be used for navigation. 15

N 10

33

28

MAG VAR 15ϒ 26'E 1986

Pilot Information Runways 10/28 15/33 Length/Width 6000 / 100 3500 / 130 Surface type Asph. Dirt Lighting MED — Marking NPI — VGSI — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4215 feet To Walker Latitude 38-32-39.7170 N Schurz Lake Longitude 118-38-03.4810 W CBD to Airport 1 NM North Beacon Yes

Mt. Grant Airport Communications 11,239' 95 UNICOM 122.800 95 CTAF — To AWOS/ASOS 775-945-0727 W Hawthorne Luning as ATIS — su k R a CLR DLVRY — n g GRND — e 359 TOWER — Cory Peak APCH — 10,520' DEP — To San Francisco Sectional Mono Lake Page 44 HND Henderson Henderson Executive Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Clark County Fuel X 100LL A P.O. Box 11005 Engine Las Vegas, NV 89121 Airframe 702-261-4802 Electronics Manager Tom Donaldson Oxygen X 3500 Executive Terminal Drive, Transient Suite 100 Tie-Downs X Henderson, NV 89052 Hangars X Restaurant Phone 702-261-4802 Lodging Fax 702-261-4807 Taxi X E-mail [email protected] Car Rental X Website www.hnd.aero Phone X FBOs Restroom X Camping Hendserson Executive Airport 702-261-4800 Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended 6 am - 8 pm

Henderson Executive Airport Henderson HND Page 45

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35R

17 R

35L

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MAG VAR 13ϒ 45'E 1986

Not to be used for navigation.

Pilot Information Runways 17L/35R 17R/35L Length/Width 5001 / 75 6501 / 100 Surface type Asph. Asph Lighting MED MED Marking BASIC BASIC VGSI — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 2492 feet Latitude 35-58-22.3000 N Longitude 115-08-04.0000 W CBD to Airport 11 NM South Beacon Yes Henderson

Communications 146 egas 13 mi UNICOM 122.950

egas Blvd

CTAF 125.10 Las V AWOS/ASOS 120.775

Las V ATIS 120.775 Henderson Executive CLR DLVRY — 15 St. Rose Parkway Executive Airport Dr. Airport GRND 127.80 TOWER 125.10 APCH — DEP — Las Vegas Sectional Page 46 06U Jackpot Jackpot Airport/Hayden Field

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Elko County Fuel X 100LL 155 S. 9th Engine Elko, NV 89801 Airframe 775-738-6816 Electronics Manager Lynn Forsberg Oxygen 155 S. 9th St. Transient Elko, NV 89801 Tie-Downs X Hangars Phone 775-738-6816 x-22 Restaurant Fax 775-738-4581 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website Car Rental FBOs Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended On Call Jackpot Airport/Hayden Field Jackpot 06U Page 47

Not to be used for navigation. 15

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MAG VAR 16ϒ 02'E 1985 33

Pilot Information Runways 15/33 Length/Width 6200 / 60 Surface type Asph. Lighting MED Marking BASIC VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Salmon Elevation 5213 feet Creek Latitude 41-58-33.6800 N Reservoir Idaho Nevada Longitude 114-39-29.1280 W Jackpot CBD to Airport 0 NM East Humboldt 93 Airport Beacon Yes Nat’l Contact Forest Communications

Nevada

Utah UNICOM 122.8 CTAF — AWOS/ASOS — Thousand ATIS — Springs CLR DLVRY — Montello GRND —

TOWER — To 233 APCH — Elko Wells DEP — 80 Oasis 93 80 Salt Lake City Sectional Page 48 0L7 Jean Jean Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Clark County Fuel X 100LL, A P.O. Box 11005 Airport Station Engine Las Vegas, NV 89052 Airframe Manager Tom Donaldson Electronics 3500 Executive Terminal Dr. Oxygen Suite 100 Transient Henderson, NV 89052 Tie-Downs X Hangars Phone 702-261-4802 Restaurant Fax 702-261-4807 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website www.hnd.aero Car Rental FBOs Phone X Restroom X Jean Airport 702-261-4800 Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Jean Airport Jean 0L7 Page 49

Not to be used for navigation. 15 20R

N 20L

MAG VAR 2R 13ϒ 48'E 2L 1986

Pilot Information Runways 2L/20R 2R/20L Length/Width 4600 / 75 3700 / 60 Surface type Asph. Asph Lighting MED — Marking BASIC BASIC VGSI — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 2832 feet 15 Latitude 35-46-05.7800 N To Longitude 115-19-46.6960 W Las Vegas CBD to Airport 1 NM South Beacon Yes Goodsprings Communications 161 Jean Jean UNICOM — Airport CTAF 122.9 AWOS/ASOS — Summit 4184'

ATIS — Ne Calif vada CLR DLVRY — or ni GRND — a TOWER — APCH — DEP — 15 Las Vegas Sectional Page 50 1L4 Cal Nev Ari Kidwell Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Nancy Kidwell Fuel P.O. Box 430 Engine Cal Nev Ari, NV 89046 Airframe Manager Nancy Kidwell Electronics P.O. Box 430 Oxygen Cal Nev Ari, NV 89046 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 702-297-1118 Hangars Fax 702-297-1094 Restaurant X E-mail [email protected] Lodging X Website Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone X Restroom X Camping X Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended 24 hours Kidwell Airport Cal Nev Ari 1L4 Page 51

Not to be used for navigation. N

MAG VAR 13ϒ 34'E

1986 15

33

Pilot Information Runways 15/33 Length/Width 4140 / 65 Surface type Dirt Lighting NSTD Marking — VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION To Elevation 2604 feet Las Vegas Ar iz Latitude 35-18-19.9780 N 95 ona 164 Longitude 114-52-57.9100 W 164 CBD to Airport 0 NM South Beacon No Searchlight

Communications Searchlight Airport Lake UNICOM — Mohave CTAF 122.9 Kidwell Ne AWOS/ASOS — Calif vada Airport or ATIS — ni a CLR DLVRY — Cal-Nev-Ari GRND — TOWER — To APCH — 95 Laughin DEP — 163 Phoenix Sectional Page 52 N15 Kingston Kingston Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Bureau of Land Management Fuel P.O. Box 1200 Engine Reno, NV 89520 Airframe Manager Jim Kielhack Electronics HC 65 Box 101 Oxygen Austin, NV 89310 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-964-2483 Hangars Fax 775-964-1050 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Kingston Airport Kingston N15 Page 53

Not to be used for navigation. x x

16 x

x N x

7 x 25

x

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MAG VAR x 14ϒ 55'E 1987 34

Pilot Information Runways 7/25 16/34 Length/Width 3700 / 80 3072 / 60 Surface type Gravel/Dirt Gravel/Dirt Lighting — — Marking — — VGSI — —

Navigation AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 5950 feet Latitude 39-12-11.000 N to Longitude 117-03-52.000 W Austin CBD to Airport 2 NM East Beacon N0 Communications 376 Toiyabe N UNICOM — Range CTAF 122.8 Kingston AWOS/ASOS — ATIS — CLR DLVRY — GRND — Kingston TOWER — Airport APCH — DEP — to Tonopah Las Vegas Sectional Page 54 0L4 Goldfield Lida Junction Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Bureau of Land Management Fuel P.O. Box 911 Engine Tonopah, NV 89049 Airframe Manager Nancy Boland Electronics P.O. Box 146 Oxygen Silverpeak, NV 89047 Transient Tie-Downs Phone 775-937-2291 Hangars Fax 775-962-1286 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Lida Junction Airport Goldfield 0L4 Page 55

Not to be used for navigation. 18

N

MAG VAR 36 14ϒ 43'E 1986

Pilot Information Runways 18/36 Length/Width 6100 / 80 Surface type Dirt Lighting — Marking — VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION

Elevation 4684 feet 376 Latitude 37-29-08-.7560 N 95 6 Warm Springs Longitude 117-11-27.2680 W Tonopah CBD to Airport 14 NM South Coaldale Beacon No

Communications Montezuma Pk Goldfield 8,376' UNICOM — CTAF 122.9 Airport Mt Helen 7,132' AWOS/ASOS — 266 ATIS — Oasis Lida Scotty's

CLR DLVRY — Nevada Junction GRND — Califor nia TOWER — 267 APCH — DEP — 95 Las Vegas Sectional Beatty Page 56 1L1 Panaca Lincoln County Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Lincoln County Fuel P.O. Box 90 Engine Pioche, NV 89043 Airframe Manager Wendy Rudder Electronics P.O. Box 509 Oxygen Alamo, NV 89001 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 702-334-8969 Hangars Fax 775-725-3779 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone X Restroom X Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended 24 Hours

Lincoln County Airport Panaca 1L1 Page 57 35

17

N

Not to be used for navigation. MAG VAR 14ϒ 20'E 1986

Pilot Information Runways 17/35 Length/Width 4620 / 60 Surface type Asph. Lighting MED Marking BASIC VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION To Elevation 4828 feet Ely 93 Latitude 37-47-14.8720 N Longitude 114-25-17.9640 W CBD to Airport 2 NM West 322 Beacon Yes

Communications Pioche Highland Peak UNICOM 122.8 9395' CTAF — AWOS/ASOS — ATIS — Panaca CLR DLVRY — Lincoln 319 GRND — County Airport TOWER — APCH — DEP — 93 To Caliente Las Vegas Sectional Page 58 LAS Las Vegas McCarran International

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Clark County Fuel X 100LL, A+ P.O. Box 11005 Engine X Las Vegas, NV 89111 Airframe X Manager Randall H. Walker Electronics X 5757 Wayne Newton Blvd. Oxygen X Las Vegas, NV 89119 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 702-261-5211 Hangars X Fax 702-597-9553 Restaurant X E-mail Lodging X Website www.mccarran.com Taxi X FBOs Car Rental X Phone X Signature Flight Support 702-739-1100 Restroom X Atlantic Aviation 702-736-1830 Camping Flight Training X Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended 24 Hours McCarran International Las Vegas LAS Page 59

Not to be used for navigation.

19R 19L

N

R T

MAG 1L

7L

DECL 1R 25R 14ϒ 07'E

7R

1990 25L

Pilot Information Runways 1L/19R 1R/19L 7L/25R 7R/25L Length/Width 8985/150 9775/150 14510/150 10526/150 Surface type Conc. Conc. Asph. Asph. Lighting HIGH MED HIGH HIGH Marking PIR/NPI NPI NPI/PIR NPI/PIR VGSI PAPI PAPI PAPI PAPI

Navigation AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 2181 feet US 95 North Las Latitude 36-04-48.2000 N Vegas Air Nellis Longitude 115-09-08.1000 W Terminal 15 AFB CBD to Airport 5 NM South Beacon Yes LAS Communications VEGAS UNICOM 122.95 CTAF — AWOS/ASOS — N ATIS 132.4 McCarran CLR DLVRY 118.0 Int'l GRND 121.9 / 121.1 TOWER 119.9 / 118.75 APCH 125.025 DEP 125.9 15 Las Vegas Sectional Page 60 67L Mesquite Mesquite Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner City of Mesquite Fuel X 100LL, A 10 E. Mesquite Blvd. Engine Mesquite, NV 89027 Airframe Manager Allen Bell Electronics 10 E. Mesquite Blvd. Oxygen Mesquite, NV 89027 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 702-346-5295 Hangars Fax 702-346-2795 Restaurant E-mail [email protected],nv.us Lodging X Website www.mesquiteairport.com Taxi FBOs Car Rental X Phone X Mesquite 702-346-2841 Restroom X Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended 7 am - 5 pm Mesquite Airport Mesquite 67L Page 61

Not to be used for navigation. 19

N

a a

H

N e v ar di z o n A

MAG VAR 14ϒE 1 1990

Pilot Information Runways 1/19 H1 Length/Width 5100 / 75 20x20 Surface type Asph. Conc. Lighting MED — Marking BASIC — VGSI PAPI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 1940 feet Latitude 36-50-00.54355 N Airport

Longitude 114-03-16.86749 W a CBD to Airport 2 NM North a

Beacon Yes

r i z o n n o z i r N e v a d d a v e N Communications A UNICOM 122.8 15 CTAF — 170 AWOS/ASOS — ATIS — CLR DLVRY — 15 GRND — TOWER — Mesquite APCH — DEP — Las Vegas Sectional Page 62 3Q0 Mina Mina Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Bureau of Land Management Fuel P.O. Box 12000 Engine Reno, NV 89520 Airframe Manager Charles Frost Electronics P.O. Box 407 Oxygen Mina, NV 89422 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-573-2214 Hangars Fax Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training X Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Mina Airport Mina 3Q0 Page 63

Not to be used for navigation. 13

* N *

*

MAG VAR 15ϒ 14'E * 1986

31

Pilot Information Runways 13/31 Length/Width 4600 / 165 Surface type Dirt Lighting — Marking — Distance Remaining Signs VGSI — *

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4552 feet Walker 844 Latitude 38-22-59.7300 N Lake Gabbs Longitude 118-06-03.4250 W 95 CBD to Airport 0 NM Southeast 361 Beacon No Communications Mt Grant Luning UNICOM — 11,245' Hawthone Airport CTAF 122.9 Mina AWOS/ASOS — Pilot Peak ATIS — 9,184' To Tonopah CLR DLVRY — 360 GRND — 6 Nevada TOWER — Califor 95 nia Coaldale APCH — 6 DEP — Boundary Peak Benton 13,140' San Francisco Sectional Page 64 MEV Minden Minden-Tahoe Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Douglas County Fuel X 100LL, Jet A P.O. Box 218 Engine X Minden, NV 89423 Airframe X Manager Jim Braswell Electronics X P.O. Box 218 Oxygen X Minden, NV 89423 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-782-9871 Hangars Fax 775-782-9872 Restaurant X E-mail [email protected] Lodging X Website www.mindentahoeairport.com Taxi X FBOs Car Rental X Phone X Hutt Aviation 775-782-8277 Restroom X Soar Minden 775-782-7627 Camping X Seasonal Flight Training X Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended 8 am - 4 pm, M-F

Minden-Tahoe Airport Minden MEV Page 65

Not to be used for navigation. 30G 30 16 N 34 MAG VAR 15ϒ 49'E 1986

12

Pilot Information Runways 12/30 30G 16/34 Length/Width 5300 / 75 2200 / 60 7400 / 100 Surface type Asph. Dirt Asph. Lighting — — MED Marking BASIC — BASIC VGSI — — VASI

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4722 feet 395 50 Latitude 39-00-01.1000 N Carson City Longitude 119-45-04.3000 W CBD to Airport 4 NM North 50 Beacon Yes

P 206 i Communications n Lake e UNICOM 122.8 Tahoe N ut

CTAF — M Genoa t AWOS/ASOS 119.325 Airport n s ATIS — CLR DLVRY — Minden Gardnerville GRND — 207 Stateline, NV Nevada TOWER — Califor APCH — nia 88 DEP — 395 San Francisco Sectional Page 66 VGT North Las Vegas North Las Vegas Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Clark County Fuel X 100LL, A P.O. Box 11005 Airport Station Engine X Las Vegas, NV 89111 Airframe X Manager Doug McNeeley Electronics X 2730 Airport Drive, Ste. 101 Oxygen X North Las Vegas, NV 89032 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 702-261-3800 Hangars Fax 702-647-7508 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging X Website www.vgt.aero Taxi X FBOs Car Rental X Phone X North Las Vegas 702-261-3806 Restroom X Camping Flight Training X Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended 0600 - 2200 North Las Vegas Airport North Las Vegas VGT Page 67

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25

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.... 30L MAG VAR ....30R 14ϒ 10'E ...... 1991 ......

Pilot Information Runways 7/25 12L/30R 12R/30L Length/Width 5004 / 75 4202 / 75 5000 / 75 Surface type Asph. Asph. Asph. Lighting MED MED MED Marking BASIC ILS / 12L NPI VGSI PAPI PAPI PAPI

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 2205 feet 95 N Las Vegas Airport 15 Latitude 36-12-38.5000 N Longitude 115-11-40.0000 W CBD to Airport 3 NM Northwest Beacon Yes Nellis AFB Communications LAS VEGAS Decatur UNICOM 122.95 Blvd CTAF 125.7 AWOS/ASOS — ATIS 118.05 CLR DLVRY 124.0 GRND 121.7 TOWER 125.7 McCarran Airport APCH — Henderson 15 DEP — Las Vegas Sectional Page 68 10U Owyhee Owyhee Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Shoshone Paiute Tribes Fuel Duck Valley Indian Tribes Engine Owyhee, NV 89832 Airframe Manager Herman Atkins Electronics P.O. Box 219 Oxygen Owyhee, NV 89832 Transient Tie-Downs Phone 775-759-3100 ext. 246 Hangars Fax 775-759-3104 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Owyhee Airport Owyhee 10U Page 69

Not to be used for navigation. 20

N

MAG VAR 16ϒ 06'E 1990 2

Pilot Information Runways 2/20 Length/Width 6700 / 60 Surface type Gravel Lighting — Marking — VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 5374 feet Latitude 41-57-11.6390 N Idaho Owyhee Nevada Longitude 116-11-15.3650 W Airport

CBD to Airport 1 NM West 225 Beacon No Sheep Mountain City Creek Communications Reservoir UNICOM — CTAF 122.9 AWOS/ASOS — ATIS — Wild Horse Reservoir CLR DLVRY — GRND — TOWER — Jack Creek North Fork APCH — DEP — 226 To 225 Salt Lake City Sectional Elko Page 70 2Q5 Carson City Parker Carson Stolport

AIRPORT CLOSED

General Information Contact Us Services Owner James Parker Fuel P.O. Box 22030 Engine Carson City, NV 89721 Airframe Manager James Parker Electronics P.O. Box 22030 Oxygen Carson City, NV 89721 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-882-2133 Hangars Fax Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Parker Carson Stolport Carson City 2Q5 Page 71

Not to be used for navigation.

N 24

6 MAG VAR 16ϒ 19'E 1985 AIRPORT CLOSED

Pilot Information Runways 6/24 Length/Width 1700 / 40 Surface type Gravel Lighting — Marking — VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4939 feet To Reno Latitude 39-12-05.7000 N Virginia Longitude 119-41-00.4000 W City Washoe CBD to Airport 5 NM East Lake S Beacon No i e 341 50 r r Communications a Dayton UNICOM — N

e

CTAF 122.9 v

a ahoe d AWOS/ASOS — T Parker a

e Airport ATIS — Carson City CLR DLVRY — Lak

R

GRND — 50 a n

g Pine Nut TOWER — e Mountains APCH — DEP — 395 San Francisco Sectional Page 72 U08 Overton Perkins Field

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Clark County Fuel X 100LL P.O. Box 22005 Airport Station Engine Las Vegas, NV 89111 Airframe Manager Doug McNeeley Electronics 2730 Airport Drive, Ste. 101 Oxygen North Las Vegas, NV 89032 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 702-261-3800 Hangars Fax 702-647-7508 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website www.vgt.aero Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone X Restroom X Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended 8 am - 5 pm Perkins Field Overton U08 Page 73

Not to be used for navigation. 13

N

MAG VAR 13ϒ 04'E 1986 31

Pilot Information Runways 13/31 Length/Width 4800 / 75 Surface type Asph. Lighting MED Marking BASIC VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 1358 feet Latitude 36-34--04.9080 N Moapa r Longitude 114-26-35.9280 W Perkins Field e v Airport i CBD to Airport 2 NM North R

n i Beacon Yes g r i Logandale V Communications 15 UNICOM 122.8 Overton CTAF — To Las Vegas AWOS/ASOS — 169 ATIS — CLR DLVRY —

GRND — 169 TOWER — d a APCH — e DEP — M e k a Las Vegas Sectional L Page 74 4SD Reno Reno-Stead Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Reno Tahoe Airport Authority Fuel X 100LL, A P.O. Box 12490 Engine X Reno, NV 89510 Airframe X Manager Skip Polak Electronics X 4895 Ave. Oxygen X Reno, NV 89506 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-328-6570 Hangars Fax 775-677-1393 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging X Website www.renoairport.com Taxi X FBOs Car Rental Phone X Aviation Classics 775-972-5540 Restroom X Camping NOTE: Airport closed to all but participating aircraft Flight Training X for National Championship Air Races annually in mid Pilot’s Lounge X September. Please call for dates. Hours Attended 8 am - 5 pm

Reno-Stead Airport Reno 4SD Page 75 14

Not to be used for navigation.

N

8 32

MAG VAR 26 14ϒ 24'E 1986 

Pilot Information Runways 8/26 14/32 Length/Width 7608 / 150 9000 / 150 Surface type Asph. Asph. Lighting HIGH HIGH Marking NPI NPI VGSI PAPI PAPI

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 5050 feet Latitude 39-40-02.5000 N Reno/Stead Airport Longitude 119-52-34.3000 W CBD to Airport 10 NM Northwest I-80 Beacon Yes Lemon US 395 Valley Dr. Communications UNICOM 122.7 Sparks CTAF — Reno AWOS/ASOS 135.175 I-80 ATIS — I-80 Reno/Tahoe CLR DLVRY — International Airport GRND — TOWER — US 395 APCH — DEP — San Francisco Sectional Page 76 RNO Reno Reno-Tahoe International

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Reno Tahoe Airport Authority Fuel X 100LL, A P.O. Box 12490 Engine X Reno, NV 89510 Airframe X Manager Ms. Krys Bart Electronics X P.O. Box 12490 Oxygen X Reno, NV 89510 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-328-6400 Hangars Fax 775-328-6463 Restaurant X E-mail Lodging X Website www.renoairport.com Taxi X FBOs Car Rental X Phone X Jet West 775-825-6400 Restroom X Mercury Air Center 775-858-7300 Camping Sierra Air Center 775-856-8900 Flight Training X Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended 24 Hours Reno-Tahoe International Reno RNO Page 77

7 Not to be used for navigation.

11002' x 150' 34L 16R 6101' x 150'

9000' x 150' 16L 34R N

MAG VAR 14ϒ 51'E 2005 25

Pilot Information Runways 16L/34R 16R/34L 7/25 Length/Width 9000 / 150 11002 / 150 6102 / 150 Surface type Concrete Concrete Concrete Lighting HIGH HIGH MED Marking NPI BASIC PIR VGSI PAPI PAPI PAPI

Navigation AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4399 feet N Latitude 39-29-56.85 N Longitude 119-46-05.02 W I-80 CBD to Airport 3 NM Southeast T Reno-T

Beacon Yes erminal Wy Communications ahoe Int. UNICOM 122.95 Plumb Ln.

CTAF — . AWOS/ASOS — RENO ATIS 135.8 CLR DLVRY 124.9 GRND 121.9 TOWER 118.7 Hwy 395 APCH 119.2 / 126.3 DEP 119.2 / 126.3 San Fancisco Sectional Page 78 N59 Smith Rosaschi Airpark

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Bureau of Land Management Fuel X 100LL P.O. Box 12000 Engine Reno, NV 89502 Airframe Manager Michael G. Rosaschi Electronics P.O. Box 208 Oxygen Wellington, NV 89444 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-465-2417 Hangars Fax 775-465-2417 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended

Rosaschi Airpark Smith N59 Page 79 17

Not to be used for navigation.

N

35 7

MAG VAR 25 15ϒ 40'E 1992

Pilot Information Runways 7/25 17/35 Length/Width 4800 / 32 3700 / 64 Surface type Asph. Dirt Lighting — — Marking — — VGSI — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4809 feet Artesia Latitude 38-50-21.6850 N Lake Longitude 119-20-17.5720 W CBD to Airport 2 NM North s tn Airport Beacon No M t u N Communications e n i UNICOM — P Beaman Lakes CTAF 122.9 r AWOS/ASOS — ve

ATIS — 824 er Ri CLR DLVRY — alk GRND — W TOWER — 823 Smith APCH — 208 DEP — 208 338 San Francisco Sectional Page 80 1L3 Searchlight Searchlight Airpark

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Bureau of Land Management Fuel P.O. Box 12000 Engine Reno, NV 89502 Airframe Manager Searchlight Airpark Developers, LLC Electronics Taylor Emanuel & Rich Jones Oxygen 2278 Tedesca Dr. Transient Henderson, NV 89052 Tie-Downs X Hangars Phone 702-523-2505 & 702-575-3274 Restaurant Fax 702-456-5346 Lodging E-mail [email protected] Taxi Website www.searchlightairpark.com Car Rental FBOs Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Searchlight Airpark Searchlight 1L3 Page 81

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Pilot Information Runways 16/34 Length/Width 5040 / 70 Surface type Asph. Lighting — Marking BASIC VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION To Elevation 3410 feet Las Vegas Ar iz Latitude 35-26-39.968 N 95 ona 164 Longitude 114-54-33.919 W 164 CBD to Airport 2 NM South Beacon No Searchlight

Communications Searchlight Airport Lake UNICOM — Mohave CTAF 122.9 Kidwell Ne AWOS/ASOS — Calif vada Airport or ATIS — ni a CLR DLVRY — Cal-Nev-Ari GRND — TOWER — To APCH — 95 Laughin DEP — 163 Phoenix Sectional Page 82 SPZ Silver Springs Silver Springs Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Lyon County Fuel 31 South Main Street Engine Yerington, NV 89447 Airframe Manager Hale B. Bennett Electronics P.O. Box 311 Oxygen Silver Springs, NV 89429 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-577-2624 Hangars Fax 775-577-4111 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website www.silverspringsairport.com Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone Restroom X Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended Mon-Sat, 8 am - 5 pm Silver Springs Airport Silver Springs SPZ Page 83

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MAG VAR 16ϒ 10'E 1981

Pilot Information Runways 5/23 Length/Width 5998 / 75 Surface type Asph. Lighting MED Marking BASIC VGSI PAPI

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4269 feet To Latitude 39-24-10.9000 N Fernly To Longitude 119-15-04.3000 W Fallon CBD to Airport 2 NM Southwest ALT Beacon No 95 50 Communications Silver Springs UNICOM — To CTAF 122.9 Carson City Lahontan AWOS/ASOS 122.9 Resevoir ATIS — 50 Airport CLR DLVRY —

GRND — r e ars iv TOWER — C on ALT R APCH — 95 DEP — To Yerington San Francisco Sectional Page 84 3L2 Sandy Valley Sky Ranch Estates

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Sky Ranch Home Owners Assoc, Fuel X 100LL, A HCR 37 Box 455 Engine Sandy Valley, NV 89019 Airframe Manager Michael Conlan Electronics HCR 37 Box 435 Oxygen Sandy Valley, NV 89019 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 702-723-5123 Hangars X Fax Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website www.skyranchestatesairport.com Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone Sandy Valley Air 702-723-5060 Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Sky Ranch Estates Sandy Valley 3L2 Page 85

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MAG VAR 13ϒ 48'E 1986 3 12 30

Pilot Information Runways 3/21 12/30 Length/Width 3340 / 45 3300 / 105 Surface type Asph. Dirt Lighting NSTD — Marking BASIC — VGSI — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 2599 feet To Latitude 35-47-42.9110 N Las Vegas Longitude 115-37-38.0200 W Sky Ranch CBD to Airport 2 NM Southwest Estates Beacon No Airport Goodsprings 15

Communications Sandy 161 UNICOM — Jean

CTAF 123.0 Ne Jean Calif vada Airport AWOS/ASOS — or ni ATIS — a CLR DLVRY — GRND — TOWER — APCH — DEP — 15 Las Vegas Sectional Page 86 N86 Reno Spanish Springs Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Bureau of Land Management Fuel X 100LL 5665 Morgan Hill Road Engine Carson City, NV 89701 Airframe Manager Max Bartmess Electronics 9732 State Route 445, #410 Oxygen Spanish Springs, NV 89441 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-772-8049 Hangars Fax 775-425-4268 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website www.spanishspringsairport.org Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Spanish Springs Airport Reno N86 Page 87

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Pilot Information Runways 16/34 Length/Width 3540 / 71 Surface type Dirt Lighting NSTD Marking — VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION

Elevation 4600 feet e Gravel To Pyramid g pit Lake 39-39-59.6760 N id Latitude R y Longitude 119-43-23.6760 W r g Airstrip n CBD to Airport 7 NM North u H Beacon No Spanish To Eagle Springs Communications Susanville Canyon Rd. UNICOM — 445 CTAF 122.9 AWOS/ASOS — ATIS — 395 CLR DLVRY — GRND — TOWER — Reno Sparks APCH — To DEP — 80 Fernley San Francisco Sectional 80 Page 88 08U North Fork Stevens Crosby Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Cal Worthington Fuel 12565 Auto Mall Circle Engine Folsom, CA 95630 Airframe Manager Eddy King Electronics HC 31 Box 142 Oxygen Elko, NV 89801 Transient Tie-Downs Phone 775-758-6434 Hangars Fax 775-758-6409 Restaurant E-mail Lodging Website Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Steven Crosby Airport North Fork 08U Page 89

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MAG VAR 16ϒ 02'E 1985

1 Pilot Information Runways 1/19 Length/Width 3600 / 50 Surface type Dirt Lighting — Marking — VGSI —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 6397 feet Wild Horse 225 Reservoir Latitude 41-30-56.6690 N Charleston Longitude 115-51-35.2950 W CBD to Airport 3 NM Northwest Jack Creek Beacon No North Fork Communications MP EL 79.75 UNICOM — Tuscarora Airport CTAF 122.9 226 AWOS/ASOS — ATIS — Dinner 80 CLR DLVRY — Station GRND — Newmont TOWER — Mine 225 APCH — Elko DEP — Salt Lake City Sectional 80 Page 90 N58 Fernley Tiger Field

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Bureau of Land Management Fuel P.O. Box 12000 Engine Reno, NV 89502 Airframe Manager Rich Cable Electronics P.O. Box 1259 Oxygen Fernley, NV 89408 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-575-7050 Hangars Fax 775-575-7214 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Unattended Tiger Field Fernley N58 Page 91

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Pilot Information Runways 5/23 15/33 Length/Width 2750 / 40 5600 / 40 Surface type Gravel Asph. Lighting — — Marking — NRS VGSI — —

Navigation AIRPORT LOCATION Lovelock N 447 ALT Elevation 4346 feet Reno 95 Latitude 39-33-34.6000 N 80 80 Longitude 119-14-29.2000 W T Fernley CBD to Airport 3 NM South ruckee Beacon Yes ALT 50 Communications Hazen UNICOM — CTAF 122.9 Pipeline ALT AWOS/ASOS — 50 Canal ATIS — ALT CLR DLVRY — 95 GRND — Airport TOWER — APCH — DEP — Silver San Francisco Sectional Springs Page 92 TPH Tonopah Tonopah Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner Nye County Fuel X 100LL, A P.O. Box 153 Engine X Tonopah, NV 89049 Airframe X Manager David Fanning Electronics X 250 N. Hwy. 160, #2 Oxygen X Pahrump, NV 89060 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-751-6855 Hangars Fax 775-727-7899 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website www.nyecounty.net Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone Desert Flying Service 775-482-3626 Restroom Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended 6 am - 11 pm

Tonopah Airport Tonopah TPH Page 93 11

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MAG VAR 15ϒ 00'E 1986 33

Pilot Information Runways 11/29 15/33 Length/Width 5464 / 50 7057 / 80 Surface type Asph. Asph. Lighting — MED Marking BASIC BASIC VGSI — PAPI

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 5426 feet Latitude 38-03-36-7280 N Longitude 117-05-13.7530 W 376 CBD to Airport 7 NM East Beacon Yes Warm Springs 95 6 Communications 6 to Tonopah Ely UNICOM 123.0 Coaldale CTAF — 265 Airport AWOS/ASOS 118.875 ATIS — Silver CLR DLVRY — Peak Goldfield GRND — TOWER — Oasis APCH — 266 DEP — Nevada Lida Califor 95 to Las Vegas Sectional nia Las Vegas Page 94 LWL Wells Wells Municipal Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner City of Wells Fuel X 100LL, Jet A P.O. Box 366 Engine Wells, NV 89835 Airframe Manager Jolene Supp Electronics P.O. Box 366 Oxygen Wells, NV 89835 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-752-3120 Hangars Fax 775-752-3419 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone X Restroom X Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Mon-Fri, 8 am - 5 pm Wells Municipal Airport Wells LWL Page 95

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MAG VAR 26 15ϒ 49'E 1985

Pilot Information Runways 1/19 8/26 Length/Width 2681 / 150 5498 / 150 Surface type Gravel/Dirt Asph. Lighting — MED Marking — BASIC VGSI — —

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 5772 feet To Bishop Creek Jackpot Latitude 41-07-01.7000 N Reservoir Longitude 114-55-19.6000 W 93 CBD to Airport 2 NM Northeast Beacon Yes S nak Communications e M tn UNICOM 122.8 s Airport CTAF — To Elko AWOS/ASOS — 80 ATIS — Wells 80 To CLR DLVRY — Wendover GRND — TOWER — APCH — DEP — Hole in the Mtn 93 To Peak 11276’ Salt Lake City Sectional Ely Page 96 WMC Winnemucca Winnemucca Municipal Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner City of Winnemucca Fuel X 100LL, Jet A 90 West 4th Street Engine X Winnemucca, NV 89445 Airframe X Manager D. Stephen West Electronics 90 West 4th Street Oxygen Winnemucca, NV 89445 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-623-6333 Hangars X Fax 775-623-6321 Restaurant E-mail [email protected] Lodging Website [email protected] Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone X Winnemucca Air Service 775-623-5091 Restroom X Camping X Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge X

Hours Attended 7 am - 5 pm

Winnemucca Municipal Airport Winnemucca WMC Page 97 14 Not to be used for navigation.

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Pilot Information Runways 2/20 14/32 H1&H2 Length/Width 4800 / 75 7000 / 100 25x25 Surface type Asph. Asph. Concrete Lighting MED MED — Marking BASIC NPI — VGSI — VASI —

AIRPORT LOCATION Navigation N To Battle Mtn Elevation 4308 feet 95 Latitude 40-53-47.8000 N 80 Longitude 117-48-21.2000 W CBD to Airport 5 NM Southwest Beacon Yes West Winnemucca Winnemucca Communications Interchange

UNICOM 122.8 To CTAF 120.175 Lovelock AWOS/ASOS — Airport Sonoma Peak ATIS — 9396' CLR DLVRY — 80 GRND — TOWER — Dun Glen Peak APCH — 6778' DEP — Klamath Falls Sectional Page 98 O43 Yerington Yerington Municipal Airport

General Information Contact Us Services Owner City of Yerington Fuel X 100LL 102 S. Main Street Engine X Yerington, NV 89447 Airframe X Manager Dan Newell Electronics 102 S. Main Street Oxygen Yerington, NV 89447 Transient Tie-Downs X Phone 775-463-3511 Hanga rs Fax 775-463-2284 Restaurant X E-mail [email protected] Lodging X Website Taxi FBOs Car Rental Phone X Restroom X Camping Flight Training Pilot’s Lounge

Hours Attended Mon-Fri 7 am - 6 pm

Yerington Municipal Airport Yerington O43 Page 99 1

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Pilot Information Runways 1/19 Length/Width 5800 / 75 Surface type Asph. Lighting MED Marking BASIC VGSI PAPI

Navigation N AIRPORT LOCATION Elevation 4378 feet Wal Latitude 39-00-14.7040 N ke Longitude 119-09-28.5490 W r CBD to Airport 1 NM North Beacon Yes ALT 95 Communications ALT Singatse Range Airport UNICOM 122.8 95 CTAF — AWOS/ASOS — ATIS — Yerington CLR DLVRY — GRND — 339 TOWER — APCH — 208 DEP — 6778' San Francisco Sectional

Annual Temporary Airport Page 102 Black Rock City Black Rock Airport

The Black Rock City Airport is an FAA-recognized private airport, which exists for the sole purpose of accommodat- ing aviation traffic during the Burning Man Festival. It is therefore an annual temporary airport, probably the only one of its kind. During one week each year, it operates accord- ing to the same FAA rules and principles as hundreds of non- towered airports across the USA. The airport is for Gen- eral Aviation uses only – no scheduled air carriers and no air transport.

General Information Contact Us Services Manager Will Roger Peterson Fuel Director of Special Projects Engine Phone San Francisco Office (Year Round) Airframe 1-800-863-5263 Electronics Gerlach Office (During Event) Oxygen 775-557-2200 Transient Tie-Downs E-mail [email protected] Hangars Website www.burningman.com/on_the_ Restaurant playa/airport/ Lodging or Taxi www.portofentry.org Car Rental Phone Restroom X Paticipants Only Caution! Camping X Paticipants Only Flight Training Information does change annually. Pilot’s Lounge Aquire latest information before arrival. Black Rock Airport Black Rock City Page 103

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Pilot Information

The airspace over the Black Rock Desert is Class G uncontrolled airspace up to 14,500 feet MSL. The southwestern portion of the Black Rock Desert including Black Rock City underlies the Reno MOA. The Scenic Pattern - Circle clockwise outside the fence at 5,500 ft. MSL (1,500 AGL). Higher circuits at 6,000 ft., 6,500 ft. etc. enter and leave at altitude. No climbing or descending in the Scenic Pattern. Report position as clock time, where 12:00 is straight out from the man. A mandatory briefing prior to take-off is re- AIRPORT LOCATION quired of all aircraft pilots during the event. N Surface may be unusable due to weather Black Rock City conditions. Gerlach Airport Pilots will be required to pay a landing fee. Empire Close flight plan above 8,000 ft . No night operations. Bring your own tie downs. 447 You may camp with your plane.

Dirt runway. 446 Pyramid Lake

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FSS Reno 775-858-1300 California

445 Wadsworth 395 Reno 80 Klamath Falls Sectional

Pilot's Guide Page 106 Pilot’s Guide ADVERSE CONDITIONS TYPE OF BRIEFING: BACKGROUND INFORM 4. 3. 2. 1. Pilot Qualifications (e.g., Private, Instrument) 1-800-992-7433 Phone 1-800-WX-BRIEF WE LIGHT GUN SIGNALS and green Alternating red Flashing white Flashing red Steady red Flashing green Steady green Signal S WINDS Aircra Aircra T t Flight ype of Flight (VFR/IFR) ation A THER BRIEFING f f t t N-Number or Pilot T ype W ALOFT atch: 122.0 Flight Service: 122.2 (and as published) Exercise extreme caution Return to starting point at airport Taxi clear of runway in use Stop Cleared to taxi Cleared for takeoff Aircraft on surface ’ s Name S A t P M C E andard TION NEEDED S S ST S T T T + + + + 8 5 6 7 = = = = Altitudes U U U U T T T T C C C C Abbreviated P M C E D D D D T T T T 9. ETD and ETE 8. Flight 7. Destination/ 6. Route of Flight 5. De + + + + Exercise extreme caution Not applicable Airport unsafe—do not land Give way to other a/c & circle Return for landing Cleared to land Aircraft in flight 7 4 5 6 = = = = U U U U p T T T T arture C C C C Altitude(s) AOPA AIR SAFETY FOUNDATION Airport Alternate H A A Flight Planner S D ST Outlook T T + + + 1 9 8 0 = = = U U U T T T C C C FORECAST CONDITIONS CURRENT CONDITIONS Alternate Destination De Freezing Level: En Route De PIREPs/RAREPs Alternate Destination En Route De p p p arture arture arture Airport Airport Airport Airport En Route Copyright c 2007 Destination All R igh t s Reserved Pilot’s Guide Page 107

AWOS / ASOS Frequencies Page 108 Pilot’s Guide Pilot’s Guide Page 109

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available lights at irregular intervals. ✁ For information on AOPA or AOPA’s Legal Service Plan, call 800-USA-AOPA (872-2672) or visit www.aopa.org/legalservices.html AOPA's Airspace Guide Page 112 Airspace Guide

Question: What if the controller puts Class B Airspace you on a heading that will take you Ref. AIM 3-2-3 and FAR 91.131 into the airspace, but doesn’t actually Description tell you that you’re cleared into the air- • Surrounds certain large airports space? • Within each Class B airspace area, there are multiple segments with different ceil- Answer: You need to hear the words ing/floor altitudes. “cleared into the Class B airspace,” or • Example: 70/30 = ceiling 7,000 msl, equivalent. If you don’t, be sure to ask floor 3,000 msl the controller before you enter the air- space. Requirements/Limitations • ATC clearance • Establish and maintain two-way communication prior to entering • Mode C transponder (within 30 nm, up to 10,000 msl) • Visibility: Three statute miles • Cloud clearance: Clear of clouds © AOPA Air Safety Foundation • Student pilot operations restricted www.asf.org Airspace Guide Page 113

Question: You’re departing from a Class C Airspace small nontowered field three miles Ref. AIM 3-2-4 and FAR 91.130 from the primary airport in Class C air- Description space. Are you required to contact • Surrounds certain medium-sized airports ATC prior to takeoff? • Typically 20 nm in diameter • Generally includes two segments with dif- Answer: Follow any procedures speci- ferent floor/ceiling altitudes fied in the Airport/Facility Directory: In • Usually extends to 4,000 agl many cases, you may be able to con- tact ATC from the ground. Generally, Requirements/Limitations however, you are only required to con- • Establish and maintain two-way communi- tact ATC as soon as practical after cation prior to entering departure. • Mode C transponder • Visibility: Three statute miles • Cloud clearance: • 500 feet below • 1,000 feet above • 2,000 feet horizontal © AOPA Air Safety Foundation www.asf.org Page 114 Airspace Guide

Question: Is there a speed limit within Class D Airspace Class D airspace? Ref. AIM 3-2-5 and FAR 91.129 Answer: Yes. Below 2,500 agl and Description • Surrounds smaller towered airports within four nautical miles of the pri- • Typically 10 nm in diameter mary airport, aircraft are limited to • Ceiling generally 2,500 agl 200 knots indicated airspeed. • Usually reverts to a Class E surface area when the tower is closed • May include Class E surface area extensions

Requirements/Limitations • Establish and maintain two-way communication • Visibility: Three statute miles • Cloud clearance: • 500 feet below • 1,000 feet above © AOPA Air Safety Foundation • 2,000 feet horizontal www.asf.org Airspace Guide Page 115

Question: What is the purpose of a Class E Airspace, Class E transition area? Transition Area Answer: Class E transition areas exist (700 AGL) to help traffic transition to or from the Ref. AIM 3-2-6(e)(3) terminal or en route environment. Description • Surrounds many nontowered airports • Extends Class E airspace downward to accommodate IFR arrivals

Requirements/Limitations • Visibility: Three statute miles* • Cloud clearance*: • 500 feet below • 1,000 feet above • 2,000 feet horizontal (*Below 10,000 msl) © AOPA Air Safety Foundation www.asf.org Page 116 Airspace Guide

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Question: What determines whether Class E Airspace, the airspace around an airport may be Surface Area designated a Class E surface area? Ref. AIM 3-2-6(e)(1) and FAR 91.127 Answer: The airport must have either Description a weather observer or a functional • Around some airports, Class E airspace automated weather observing system begins at the surface, rather than the nor- (AWOS or ASOS). mal 700 or 1,200 agl • Class D airports with part-time towers usually become Class E surface areas when the tower is not in operation

Requirements/Limitations • Visibility: Three statute miles* • Cloud clearance*: • 500 feet below • 1,000 feet above • 2,000 feet horizontal © AOPA Air Safety Foundation (* Below 10,000 msl) www.asf.org Airspace Guide Page 117

FOLD HERE TRSA Question: Where do TRSAs fit in (Terminal Radar Service Area) the national airspace classification system? Ref. AIM 3-5-6 and 4-1-17 Answer: TRSAs are “leftovers” from Description the previous (pre-1993) airspace clas- • Surrounds Class D airports with expanded ATC radar services sification system. As a general rule, they exist at airports whose traffic Requirements/Limitations load requires enhanced radar service, • Transponder and two-way communication but that aren’t busy enough to justify for participating aircraft Class C airspace. • Pilots not required to participate • Rules for Class D airspace within apply regardless of pilot participation with TRSA radar services

© AOPA Air Safety Foundation www.asf.org Page 118 Airspace Guide

FOLD HERE NSA Question: Where might you expect to (National Security Area) find an NSA? Ref. AIM 3-5-7 Answer: NSAs can be established where a need for greater security Description exists, but are most often seen around • Established around areas requiring special security precautions government/military installations, power plants, and factories. Requirements/Limitations • Pilots are requested to avoid flight below a specified altitude within the NSA • Flight may be temporarily restricted or prohibited by notam

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FOLD HERE MOA Question: What kinds of military flight (Military Operations Area) operations take place within MOAs? Ref. AIM 3-4-5 Answer: High-speed flight, aerobatic maneuvers, and low-level flight can all Description be expected. In certain MOAs, “lights • Established to allow military training activities out” night training is also permitted.

Requirements/Limitations For more information, view ASF’s • VFR pilots may fly through active MOAs, Mission: Possible online course at but are advised to exercise extreme www.aopa.org/asf/online_courses. caution • It’s a good idea to check with the controlling ATC facility (noted on sectional charts) for MOA status prior to entering an MOA

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Question: Do I need to contact ATC Alert Area prior to entering an Alert Area? Ref. AIM 3-4-6 Answer: No ATC contact/clearance is Description • Established in areas with a high volume of required to enter an Alert Area. pilot training or unusual type of aerial activity For more information, view ASF’s Mission: Possible online course at Requirements/Limitations www.aopa.org/asf/online_courses. • Pilots advised to be particularly vigilant in scanning for traffic

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Question: How much distance should Prohibited Area I maintain from Prohibited Areas? Ref. AIM 3-4-2 Answer: It’s a good idea to steer well Description • Established for security reasons clear of Prohibited Areas. Allow at • Examples: Camp David (P-40), least a couple of miles to account for Crawford, TX (P-49) navigation error and variances between GPS and ATC radar positions. Requirements/Limitations • Flight within a Prohibited Area is not For more information, view ASF’s permitted Mission: Possible online course at www.aopa.org/asf/online_courses.

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Question: May you legally fly through Restricted Area an inactive Restricted Area? Ref. AIM 3-4-3 Answer: Yes, but you should be cer- Description • Separates civilian traffic from potentially tain to contact the controlling ATC hazardous military activities facility for current status before enter- ing the airspace. Requirements/Limitations • Flight through an active Restricted Area For more information, view ASF’s is not permitted Mission: Possible online course at • Check with the controlling ATC facility www.aopa.org/asf/online_courses. (noted on sectional charts) for current status prior to entering

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SFAR Area Question: What kinds of procedures (Special Federal Aviation exist for flying within SFAR areas? Regulations) Answer: Procedures vary. In the Grand Canyon, for example, special Description transition routes and altitude rules • Depicts airspace subject to special regu- lation apply. • Examples: Grand Canyon; Washington, D.C. FRZ

Requirements/Limitations • As specified by SFAR • For operating rules refer to the chart leg- end, or the SFAR section at the beginning of FAR Part 91

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TFR Question: How much notice is given (Temporary Flight Restriction) prior to the establishment of a TFR? Ref. AIM 3-5-3 Answer: In many cases, TFRs are established with little or no notice. Get Description a thorough Flight Service or DUATS • Most TFRs are not charted, although some longer-term TFRs are briefing just prior to flight and call for updates when airborne. AOPA mem- Requirements/Limitations bers can use the Real-Time Flight • As specified by notam Planner to plan routes around current and upcoming TFRs.

Download the Real Time Flight Planner from AOPA’s web site at www.aopa.org/flight_planner/intro.html.

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Contiguous U.S. ADIZ Question: What is a DVFR flight (Air Defense Identification Zone) plan, and why is one required for VFR aircraft that enter the Contiguous Ref. AIM 5-6-1 U.S. ADIZ?

Description Answer: A normal VFR flight plan is • Surrounds the nation’s eastern, southern, and western borders not transmitted to ATC: It exists for search-and-rescue purposes only. A Requirements/Limitations DVFR (Defense VFR) flight plan is • IFR or DVFR (Defense VFR) flight plan transmitted to ATC, letting controllers • Discrete transponder code know that the aircraft will be • DVFR aircraft must make position reports approaching the ADIZ under VFR. prior to entering

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Question: Is it legal to operate below Special 2,000 agl within a Special Conservation Area Conservation Area? Ref. AIM 7-4-6 Answer: Yes. The minimum altitude is Description voluntary, though we urge pilots to be • Surrounds many national parks, wildlife “good neighbors” and comply with the refuges, etc. request. Requirements/Limitations • Pilots requested to avoid flight below 2,000 agl in these areas

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Question: Are you required to contact Warning Area ATC before entering a Warning Area? Ref. AIM 3-4-4 Answer: No, but it is a good idea to Description • Extends outward from 3 nm off the coast contact the controlling ATC facility for • Warns pilots of potentially hazardous status information prior to entry. activities Active Warning Areas can be danger- ous to general aviation aircraft. Requirements/Limitations • VFR flight through active Warning Areas For more information, view ASF’s is permitted, though not recommended Mission: Possible online course at www.aopa.org/asf/online_courses.

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Question: Will a VFR flyway take you VFR Flyways into Class B airspace? Ref. AIM 3-5-5 Answer: No. VFR flyways are general Description • Helps transition VFR traffic into, out of, paths used by pilots flying into, out of, through, or near Class B airspace through, or near terminal airspace to • ATC clearance not required avoid Class B airspace. Remember, though, that they may take you Requirements/Limitations through other areas with their own • Mode C transponder requirements (Class D airspace, for • Pilot must still comply with requirements example). for other airspace entered • Depicted on the back of terminal area charts

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Question: How do I ask ATC permis- VFR Transition sion if I want to use a VFR transition Routes route? Ref. AIM 3-5-5 Answer: On initial contact, you'll want Description to notify ATC of your position, altitude, • Used by ATC to route VFR traffic through route name desired, and direction of Class B airspace flight. • Depicted on terminal area charts

Requirements/Limitations • ATC Clearance • Mode C transponder • Adherence to published route and ATC instructions

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Question: Where am I likely to Differentiates Floors encounter differences in Class E air- of Class E Airspace space depicted by this symbol? Ref: NACO Chart User’s Guide Answer: Typically in areas of high ter- Description rain, like the Grand Canyon, for exam- • Differentiates floors of airspace greater ple, and off the east and west coasts than 700 feet above the surface of the United States. • When the ceiling is less than 18,000 msl, the value, prefixed by the word “ceiling,” will be shown along the limits of the airspace boundaries

Requirements/Limitations • Not Applicable

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Question: I’m a VFR pilot, so why do I IFR Routes need to know about IFR routes? Ref: NACO Chart User’s Guide Answer: The IFR routes depicted on Description • Only depicted on VFR terminal area the VFR terminal area charts should charts alert VFR pilots operating in terminal • Shows arrival and departure routes and areas of arriving or departing IFR traf- altitudes of IFR traffic into and out of the fic. Maintain extra vigilance when fly- terminal area of Class B airspace ing through or near these routes.

Requirements/Limitations • Not applicable

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Question: My airport is based within a Mode C veil Mode C veil. If my transponder fails Ref: AIM 3-2-3 while outside the veil, can I get back in? Description • Mode C veils exist within 30 nm of most Answer: When flying into a Mode C veil Class B airports. (A list of these airports area with an inoperative transponder, is available in FAR 91, Appendix D, the pilot needs to telephone the appro- Section 1) priate ATC facility having jurisdiction • Some Class B airspaces extend beyond over the concerned airspace and the Mode C veil request permission at any time to make the flight. Upon agreeing to conditions Requirements/Limitations (including direction of flight and alti- • Mode C transponder tude), the pilot will be given a code • Certain exemptions apply. Refer to FAR number that he or she will mention to 91.215 the controller upon initial radio contact.

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Question: What exactly is a military Military Training training route? Routes (MTR) Ref: AIM 3-5-2 Answer: A military training route, or MTR, is used by the military for conduct- Description ing low-altitude, high-speed flight training. • MTRs prefixed with the letters ‘IR’ are for Typically the routes above 1,500 agl are IFR flights flown under IFR, and the routes below • MTRs prefixed with the letters ‘VR’ are 1,500 are flown under VFR. Contact flight for VFR flights service for MTR activity that might affect • MTRs with a letter suffix (i.e., A, B, etc.) your route of flight. denote an alternate route • MTRs with four numbers denote routes flown at 1,500 agl and below For more information, view ASF’s • MTRs with three numbers denote routes Mission: Possible online course at flown above 1,500 agl www.aopa.org/asf/online_courses.

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on the taxiway pavement. taxiway the on Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-9 Para. AIM Ref.

holding position markings painted markings position holding shown in graphic.) in shown

It is located next to the yellow the to next located is It holding position signs, as signs, position holding

or departing from runway 33.) 33.) runway from departing or direction signs or runway runway or signs direction

aircraft arriving to runway 15 15 runway to arriving aircraft on. (May be co-located with co-located be (May on.

the runway. (In this case, case, this (In runway. the Indicates the taxiway you are you taxiway the Indicates

interfere with operations on on operations with interfere Taxiway Location Sign: Sign: Location Taxiway

AOPA's may sign this past Taxiing Airports Signage

Holding Position Sign: Sign: Position Holding Runway Approach Area Approach Runway

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cross this marking until cleared. until marking this cross

side toward the runway. Do not Do runway. the toward side

and the dashed lines are on the on are lines dashed the and

side where the aircraft is to hold to is aircraft the where side

stop. The solid lines are on the on are lines solid The stop.

indicates where an aircraft is to is aircraft an where indicates

ways at runway intersections and intersections runway at ways

This marking is found on taxi- on found is marking This

Markings:

Runway Holding Position Holding Runway ODHERE FOLD

FOLD HERE

Chevron Markings: Indicates areas of pavement aligned with the runway that are unusable for taxi, takeoff, or landing. Chevrons cover blast pads or stopways, which are constructed to protect areas from erosion caused by jet blasts (blast pad) and to provide extra stopping distance for aircraft (stopways). Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-3

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ing aircraft. ing

with the ILS signal to approach- to signal ILS the with

beyond this point may interfere may point this beyond

and 2 miles. Aircraft taxiing Aircraft miles. 2 and

weather is less than 800 feet 800 than less is weather

when the ILS is in use use in is ILS the when the and

Hold at this sign on a taxiway a on sign this at Hold

Position Sign: Sign: Position

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ILS Critical Area Holding Position Sign: Hold at this sign on a taxiway when the ILS is in use and the weather is less than 800 feet and 2 miles. Aircraft taxiing beyond this point may interfere with the ILS signal to approach- ing aircraft.

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on the taxiway pavement. taxiway the on

holding position markings painted markings position holding

It is located next to the yellow the to next located is It

or departing from runway 33.) 33.) runway from departing or

aircraft arriving to runway 15 15 runway to arriving aircraft

the runway. (In this case, case, this (In runway. the

interfere with operations on on operations with interfere

Taxiing past this sign may may sign this past Taxiing

Holding Position Sign: Sign: Position Holding

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Runway Approach Area Holding Position Sign: Taxiing past this sign may interfere with operations on the runway. (In this case, aircraft arriving to runway 15 or departing from runway 33.) It is located next to the yellow holding position markings painted on the taxiway pavement.

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runway.

be sure you are clear of the of clear are you sure be

ment. Taxi past this sign to to sign this past Taxi ment.

painted on the taxiway pave- taxiway the on painted

elwhligpsto markings position holding yellow

runway. It is located next to the to next located is It runway.

is visible to pilots exiting the exiting pilots to visible is

This sign faces the runway and runway the faces sign This

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Runway Boundary Sign: This sign faces the runway and is visible to pilots exiting the runway. It is located next to the yellow holding position markings painted on the taxiway pave- ment. Taxi past this sign to be sure you are clear of the runway.

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shown in graphic.) in shown

holding position signs, as signs, position holding

direction signs or runway runway or signs direction

on. (May be co-located with co-located be (May on.

Indicates the taxiway you are you taxiway the Indicates

Taxiway Location Sign: Sign: Location Taxiway ODHERE FOLD Airport Signage & Markings Page 139

FOLD HERE

Taxiway Location Sign: Indicates the taxiway you are on. (May be co-located with direction signs or runway holding position signs, as shown in graphic.) Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-9

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ways.

position marking painted on taxi- on painted marking position

located next to the yellow holding yellow the to next located

33 is to your right. This sign is sign This right. your to is 33

left and the threshold for runway for threshold the and left

threshold for runway 15 is to your to is 15 runway for threshold

Hold here. In this example, the example, this In here. Hold

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Runway Holding Position Sign: Hold here. In this example, the threshold for runway 15 is to your left and the threshold for runway 33 is to your right. This sign is located next to the yellow holding position marking painted on taxi- ways.

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airport.

a taxiway at a tower-controlled tower-controlled a at taxiway a

areas are located adjacent to to adjacent located are areas

seen at airports where hangar where airports at seen

control. This marking can be can marking This control.

ment area, which is under ATC under is which area, ment

dashed side indicates the move- the indicates side dashed

not under ATC control, and the and control, ATC under not

the non-movement area, which is which area, non-movement the

The solid side of the line indicates line the of side solid The

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Non-Movement Boundary Area: The solid side of the line indicates the non-movement area, which is not under ATC control, and the dashed side indicates the move- ment area, which is under ATC control. This marking can be seen at airports where hangar areas are located adjacent to a taxiway at a tower-controlled airport. Ref. AC 150/5340-1J

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ping on the taxiway. the on ping

beyond this sign before stop- before sign this beyond

your aircraft has passed has aircraft your

800 feet and 2 miles, be sure be miles, 2 and feet 800

the weather is less than less is weather the and

area. When the ILS is in use in is ILS the When area.

by pilots leaving the ILS critical ILS the leaving pilots by

position markings and is seen is and markings position

Located next to the ILS holding ILS the to next Located

Sign:

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ILS Critical Area Boundary Sign: Located next to the ILS holding position markings and is seen by pilots leaving the ILS critical area. When the ILS is in use and the weather is less than 800 feet and 2 miles, be sure your aircraft has passed beyond this sign before stop- ping on the taxiway. Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-9

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right ahead. right

right, and Alpha takes a turn to the to turn a takes Alpha and right,

aia Cale s o h lf and left the to is Charlie taxiway

secting taxiways. In this example, this In taxiways. secting

sign, indicate the direction of inter- of direction the indicate sign,

en et o txwy location taxiway a to next seen

The yellow direction signs, usually signs, direction yellow The

Taxiway Direction: Direction: Taxiway ODHERE FOLD

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Taxiway Direction: The yellow direction signs, usually seen next to a taxiway location sign, indicate the direction of inter- secting taxiways. In this example, taxiway Charlie is to the left and right, and Alpha takes a turn to the right ahead.

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a road intended for vehicles. for intended road a

taxiway or at the intersection of intersection the at or taxiway

ing an area, such as a one-way a as such area, an ing

Prohibits an aircraft from enter- from aircraft an Prohibits

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No Entry Sign: Prohibits an aircraft from enter- ing an area, such as a one-way taxiway or at the intersection of a road intended for vehicles.

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cross this marking until cleared. until marking this cross

side toward the runway. Do not Do runway. the toward side

and the dashed lines are on the on are lines dashed the and

side where the aircraft is to hold to is aircraft the where side

stop. The solid lines are on the on are lines solid The stop.

indicates where an aircraft is to is aircraft an where indicates

ways at runway intersections and intersections runway at ways

This marking is found on taxi- on found is marking This

Markings:

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FOLD HERE

Runway Holding Position Markings: This marking is found on taxi- ways at runway intersections and indicates where an aircraft is to stop. The solid lines are on the side where the aircraft is to hold and the dashed lines are on the side toward the runway. Do not cross this marking until cleared. Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-5

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the immediate right. right. immediate the

and runways 27 and 33 are to are 33 and 27 runways and

FBO is ahead and to the right, the to and ahead is FBO

location. In this example, the example, this In location.

route to a runway(s) or other or runway(s) a to route

Indicates the direction of a taxi a of direction the Indicates

Destination Sign: Destination ODHERE FOLD

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Destination Sign: Indicates the direction of a taxi route to a runway(s) or other location. In this example, the FBO is ahead and to the right, and runways 27 and 33 are to the immediate right.

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your aircraft is located. is aircraft your

Identifies the runway on which on runway the Identifies

Runway Location Sign: Sign: Location Runway ODHERE FOLD

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Runway Location Sign: Identifies the runway on which your aircraft is located. Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-9

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runway as the exit. the as runway

section on the same side of the of side same the on section

Located just prior to the inter- the to prior just Located

Indicates an exit from a runway. a from exit an Indicates

Exit:

Direction Sign for Runway for Sign Direction ODHERE FOLD

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Direction Sign for Runway Exit: Indicates an exit from a runway. Located just prior to the inter- section on the same side of the runway as the exit. Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-10

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is less than 800 feet and 2 miles. 2 and feet 800 than less is

the weather the and the ILS is in use use in is ILS the

critical area. Don’t cross when cross Don’t area. critical

Indicates the boundary of the ILS the of boundary the Indicates

ILS:

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Holding Position Marking for ILS: Indicates the boundary of the ILS critical area. Don’t cross when the ILS is in use and the weather is less than 800 feet and 2 miles.

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side of the intersection. the of side

continue. Located on the far the on Located continue.

Indicates the taxiway does not does taxiway the Indicates

Taxiway Ending Marker: Marker: Ending Taxiway ODHERE FOLD

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Taxiway Ending Marker: Indicates the taxiway does not continue. Located on the far side of the intersection.

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marking.

be used in lieu of a pavement a of lieu in used be

may raised-lighted A taxiway. X

entrance of a permanently closed permanently a of entrance

way. It will also be placed at each at placed be also will It way.

Indicates a closed runway or taxi- or runway closed a Indicates

Marking:

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Closed Runway and Taxiway Marking: Indicates a closed runway or taxi- way. It will also be placed at each entrance of a permanently closed taxiway. A raised-lighted X may be used in lieu of a pavement marking.

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yellow dashed lines. lines. dashed yellow

to include an additional set of set additional an include to

centerline will be “enhanced” “enhanced” be will centerline

position marking, the taxiway the marking, position

prior to a runway holding holding runway a to prior

runway. One hundred fifty feet fifty hundred One runway.

the aircraft is approaching a approaching is aircraft the

these markings indicate that that indicate markings these

Used mostly at larger airports, larger at mostly Used

Centerline Markings: Markings: Centerline

Enhanced Taxiway Taxiway Enhanced ODHERE FOLD

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Enhanced Taxiway Centerline Markings: Used mostly at larger airports, these markings indicate that the aircraft is approaching a runway. One hundred fifty feet prior to a runway holding position marking, the taxiway centerline will be “enhanced” to include an additional set of yellow dashed lines. Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-4

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remain on the landing runway. runway. landing the on remain

In this example, 3,000 feet 3,000 example, this In

remaining in thousands of feet. of thousands in remaining

Indicates the distance of runway of distance the Indicates Sign:

Runway Distance Remaining Distance Runway 3 ODHERE FOLD

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FOLD HERE 3Runway Distance Remaining Sign: Indicates the distance of runway remaining in thousands of feet. In this example, 3,000 feet remain on the landing runway. Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-13

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“zippered” lines. “zippered”

line or white and black black and white or line

of either a single solid white solid single a either of

outer boundaries will consist consist will boundaries outer

also used by aircraft. The The aircraft. by used also

is on, or crossing, an area area an crossing, or on, is

pathway (non-aircraft) that that (non-aircraft) pathway

Used to define a vehicle vehicle a define to Used

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Vehicle Roadway Markings: Used to define a vehicle pathway (non-aircraft) that is on, or crossing, an area also used by aircraft. The outer boundaries will consist of either a single solid white line or white and black “zippered” lines. Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-6

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Chevron Markings: FOLD HERE Indicates areas of pavement Chevronaligned with Markings: the runway that are Indicatesunusable areas for taxi, of takeoff,pavement or alignedlanding. with Chevrons the runway cover that blast are unusablepads or stopways, for taxi, takeoff, which orare landing.constructed Chevrons to protect cover areas blast padsfrom orerosion stopways, caused which by jetare constructedblasts (blast to pad) protect and areasto provide fromextra erosion stopping caused distance by jetfor blastsaircraft (blast (stopways). pad) and to provide extraRef. AIM stopping Para. 2-3-3 distance for © AOPA Air Safety Foundation aircraft (stopways). www.asf.org Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-3

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taxiway holding lines. holding taxiway

aircraft before it crosses the crosses it before aircraft

taxiway, the pilot must stop the stop must pilot the taxiway,

Traffic Control to hold short of a of short hold to Control Traffic

intersection. If instructed by Air by instructed If intersection.

can be held short of a taxiway a of short held be can

Indicates an area where aircraft where area an Indicates

Intersections:

for Taxiway/Taxiway for

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Holding Position Markings for Taxiway/Taxiway Intersections: Indicates an area where aircraft can be held short of a taxiway intersection. If instructed by Air Traffic Control to hold short of a taxiway, the pilot must stop the aircraft before it crosses the taxiway holding lines. Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-5

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Displaced Threshold: FOLD HEREIndicates the beginning of the available landing runway. DisplacedThe area Threshold:before the displaced Indicatesthreshold the is beginning available offor takeoffs the(in available either direction) landing runway.and landings The(from area the before opposite the displaceddirection). thresholdRef. AIM Para. is available2-3-3 for takeoffs (in either direction) and landings (from the opposite direction). Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-3

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FOLD HERERelocation of a Threshold: Indicates that the runway threshold has been relocated. RelocationPossible causes of a Threshold: for threshold Indicatesrelocation that include the runway construction thresholdor other hasairport been maintenance. relocated. Possible causes for threshold Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-3 relocation include construction or other airport maintenance. Ref. AIM Para. 2-3-3

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National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) www.ntsb.gov Western Region 1515 W. 190th St., Ste. 555 Gardena, CA 90248 310-380-5660 Public Affairs Office – Western Pacific Region (FAA) Public Affairs Officer FAA Western-Pacific Region/AWP-5 P.O. Box 92007 Los Angeles, CA 90009-2007 202-267-3883 News Media Phone Number 310-725-3580 After-Hours Media Number 310-725-6800 FAA Headquarters Public Affairs Number 202-267-3883 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) www.tsa.gov 601 South 12th St. Arlington, VA 22202-4220 Security Violations and Concerns 866-289-9673 General Aviation Operators / Maintainers* 866-GA SECURE (866-427-3287) * To report suspicious activity at your local general aviation airport, please contact the National Response Center. The hotline is staffed 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. A - DME & 4096 TRANSPONDER Nevada Department of Transportation D - DME F - 4096 TRANSPONDER & APPROVED R-NAV FLIGHT PLAN Planning Division U - 4096 CODE TRANSPONDER 1. TYPE 2. AIRCRAFT 3. AIRCRAFT TYPE/ 4. TRUE 5. DEPARTURE POINT 6. DEPARTURE TIME 7. CRUISING IDENTIFICATION SPECIAL EQUIPMENT AIRSPEED ALTITUDE VFR PROPOSED (Z) ACTUAL (Z) IFR DVFR KTS 8. ROUTE OF FLIGHT

9. DESTINATION (Name 10. EST. TIME ENROUTE 11. REMARKS of airport and city) HOURS MINUTES

12. FUEL ON BOARD 13. ALTERNATE AIRPORT(S)14. PILOT’S NAME & TELEPHONE NUMBER & AIRCRAFT HOME BASE15. NUMBER ABOARD HOURS MINUTES

16. COLOR OF AIRCRAFT To convert EST = 5 hrs CST = 6 hrs MST = 7 hrs PST = 8 hrs ADD → to Z time EDT = 4 hrs CDT = 5 hrs MDT = 6 hrs PDT = 7 hrs