| Hours: |
8 am to 5 pm; aft $10 |
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| Charts: |
KLAMATH FALLS; L2 |
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| Traffic Pattern: |
Light
Aircraft: 4123 MSL; Heavy Aircraft: 4323 MSL |
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| Runways: |
2-20: 5000X75; asphalt; PCL; road ry 2;
trees ry 20 |
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| Notes: |
Military low alt route 5 mi N & E;
use ctn under 1500' AGL |
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| Special Ops: |
Helicopter Ops;
Agricultural Ops; RC Models |
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| Noise Abatement: |
On tkof ry 20 continue
straight out til clear of all houses & schools;
On tkof ry 2 cont straight out til clr of
housing dvlp. |
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The airport was originally built
in the 1940's as a location to train pilots for action in World
War II. Over the years, the airport has been maintained and
upgraded largely due to funding provided from the California Aid
to Airports Program (CAAP). Today the airport has 9 permanent
t-hangars, 5 Portable hangars, approximately 30 tie-downs, and
provides aviation fuel sales. The airport is equipped with
runway lights which are designed to be turned on at night by the
pilots as they approach the airport. Further information about
the airport may be obtained by contacting the Shasta County
Department of Public Works at (530) 225-5661.
RUNWAY EXPANSION
The airport has
upgraded the airfield design to meet Airport Reference Code (ARC)
B-II standards and the runway is the needed length
of 5,000 feet. A new parallel taxiway has been constructed with
a 240-foot separation from the runway as dictated by the design
standards. |