Dickson Field

Coordinates: 48°59′3″N 119°17′54″W / 48.98417°N 119.29833°W / 48.98417; -119.29833
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Dickson Field
  • AMSL
3,214 ft / 980 m
Coordinates48°59′3″N 119°17′54″W / 48.98417°N 119.29833°W / 48.98417; -119.29833
Map
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Location of the airport's state, Washington, United States
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
17/35 500 152 Turf

Dickson Field (

Okanogan region of United States. It provides private general aviation services and has a 500 by 40 ft (152 by 12 m) runway numbered 17–35, but the nearby Dorothy Scott Airport
handles most of the city's aviation services.

History

It is owned and operated by Robert Dickson, serving the Okanogan area itself.[1] As it is a private airport, permission is required prior to landing at the Dickson Field.[2] Rights for permanent public use of the Dickson Field were approved in January 2007.[2] The airport obtained no passengers in 2011.[1]

No accidents or incidents have occurred at the Dickson Field throughout its history.

airport of entry by the Federal Aviation Administration.[3]

Facilities

The airport is 48°59′3″N 119°17′54″W / 48.98417°N 119.29833°W / 48.98417; -119.29833 off of 9 Mile Road and

Naramata.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "FAA Airport Master Record for 75WT". Federal Aviation Administration. December 26, 2012. Retrieved December 26, 2012.
  2. ^
    AirNav
    . Retrieved December 26, 2012.
  3. ^ "FAA Airport Master Record for 75WT". Federal Aviation Administration. Retrieved December 26, 2012.

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