AIRPORT INFORMATION AS PUBLISHED ON 24
February 2000 by AirNav.com
Location Lat/Long:
47-08-19.387N / 104-48-25.918W (47.1387186 /
-104.8071994) (estimated) Elevation: 2456 ft. / 748.6
m (surveyed) Variation: 13E (1985) From city: 4
miles NW of GLENDIVE, MT
Airport
Operations Facility use: Open to the public
Sectional chart: BILLINGS Control tower: no
ARTCC: SALT LAKE CITY CENTER FSS: GREAT FALLS
FLIGHT SERVICE STATION [1-800-WX-BRIEF] NOTAMs
facility: GDV (NOTAM-D service available)
Attendance: 0730-1830 Segmented circle: yes
Lights: DUSK-DAWN MIRL RYS 02/20 & 12/30;
REIL RYS 12 & 30; VASI RYS 12 & 30 & PAPI
RYS 02 & 20 OPER DUSK-2200; AFTER 2200 ACTVT -
CTAF. Beacon: white-green (lighted land airport)
Landing fee: no Airline operations: not
certified under FAR Part 139 Int'l operations: not
permitted
Airport
Communications CTAF: 122.8 UNICOM: 122.8
WX AWOS: 135.075 (406-687-3346)
COMMUNICATIONS PROVIDED BY GREAT FALLS RADIO ON
FREQ 122.55.
Radio aids to navigate to the
Airport
NDB name Hdg/Dist Freq Var
ID -------------------------- -------- ---- ---
------------------- GLENDIVE at field 410 13E GDV --.
-.. ...- CIRCLE 104/34.9 245 15E CRR -.-. .-.
.-.
Airport Services Fuel
available: 100LL A MOGAS Airframe service: MAJOR
Powerplant service: MAJOR Bottled oxygen: NONE
Bulk oxygen: NONE
Runway
Information
Runway
02 Dimensions: 3000 x 60
ft. Surface: asphalt, in good condition
Runway edge lights: medium
intensity Traffic pattern: left Runway
heading: 023 magnetic, 036 true
Markings:
basic Markings condition: good Latitude:
47-08-14.200N Longitude: 104-48-49.481W
Elevation: 2454.2 ft. Threshold
crossing height: 26 ft. AGL Visual glide
path angle: 3.00 degrees Visual slope
indicator: 2-light PAPI on left
Displaced threshold: no TOUCHDOWN
POINT: yes TD elevation: 2456.0 ft.
Obstructions: NONE
Runway 12 Dimensions:
5704 x 100 ft. Surface: asphalt/porous
friction courses, in good condition Runway
edge lights: medium intensity Traffic
pattern: left Runway heading: 123 magnetic,
136 true Markings:
nonprecision instrument
Markings
condition: good Latitude: 47-08-36.212N
Longitude: 104-48-48.758W
Elevation: 2456.5 ft. Threshold crossing
height: 37 ft. AGL Visual glide path angle:
3.00 degrees Visual slope indicator: 4-box
VASI on left Runway end identifier
lights: yes Displaced threshold: no
TOUCHDOWN POINT: yes TD elevation:
2457.0 ft.. Obstructions: NONE
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Runway
20 914 x 18 m
left 203
magnetic, 216 true
basic good 47-08-38.039N 104-48-23.744W
2452.0
ft 24 ft. AGL 3.00 degrees 2-light PAPI
on left no yes 2456.0 ft NONE
Runway 30 1739 x 30
m
left 303 magnetic, 316
true
nonprecision instrument
good
47-07-55.474N 104-47-51.832W 2452.4
ft 37 ft. AGL 3.00 degrees 4-box VASI
on left yes no yes 2454.0
ft NONE
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Landing Site
On the
Yellowstone River Distance between bridges
1.3 miles Coordinate for float plane landing
site N47-05.94 W104-42.56 Elevation at river
2130 ft. Closest motel .3 miles Call ahead
of time if possible for fuel and safety
tips Fuel delivered to river by
truck River flowing northeast at 7MPH No
wind direction aids other than airport AWOS 4.6
miles to the west AWOS Freq.
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Brand ![BP.gif (461 bytes)]() MOGAS 100LL Jet-A Dawson County
(FBO)
Services Airport management
Fuel (retail sales of aviation
fuel) Parking (for transient aircraft) Hangars (for transient aircraft)
Courtesy transportation Automobile
Rental: Avis 406 365-8032 Hertz 406
365-2331 Terminal building-open all day and night
with overnight sleeping room for transient
travelers.
Fuel
services Fuel available during regular
business hours, on call 24 hrs daily 7days a week and
no call out fee. Call FBO for more information.
(406) 687-3372
Contact
information: Dawson Community
Airport 207 W. Bell Glendive, Montana
59330
Phone: (406) 687-3372 Fax: (406)
687-3563 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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the latest Montana weather from Plymouth State College
(PSC) Weather Center http://vortex.plymouth.edu/wx.html
Airport
Inspection Inspected by: State of Montana
aeronautical personnel Last inspection: 09 July
1997 Federal agreements: - National Plan of
Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) - Grant agreements
under FAAP/ADAP/AIP - Assurances pursuant to Title
VI, Civil Rights Act of 1964
Airport
Operational Statistics Aircraft based on the
field: 31 Aircraft operations: average 2/week Single
engine airplanes: 31 28% transient general
aviation 28% local general aviation 24% air taxi
21% commercial <1% military
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