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----- > For inquiring minds, > An excerpt from the last facility directory it was in. The official altitude > was 9988' MSL but my gps always read a little above 10,000' MSL when on the > ground. The airfield was on Forrest Service land but the facilities belonged > to the military and was used on an irregular basis - no permanent manning. > You had to call up the Forrest Service laison at Edwards AFB to get > permission to use it. So, it was not a true unrestricted public use > airfield. > > About 2 years ago, the area adjacent to the airfield was turned into a > wilderness area (Peoples Republic of California (PRC - Pronounced ... oh, > you can guess how) strikes again). The Forrest Service evicted the military > and took up the asphalt runway while appealling an injuction that ordered > them not to remove it. Currently, where the runway was is fenced in and has > signs posted that the wilderness area begins outside the fence on the west > side. > > > 04CA - COYOTE FLATS AIRPORT > > Location > Lat/Long: 37-12-07.320N / 118-28-34.641W > (37.2020333 / -118.4762892) > (estimated) > Elevation: 9988 ft. / 3044 m (estimated) > Variation: 15E (1985) > From city: 10 miles SW of BISHOP, CA > > Runway Information > Runway 14/32 > Dimensions: 2970 x 144 ft. / 905 x 44 m > Surface: asphalt > RUNWAY 14 RUNWAY 32 > Traffic pattern: left left > Displaced threshold: no no > Touchdown point: no no > > > ----- > > Was Coyote Flats a public use airport? > I went to the web site some one posted but was not able > to get any of the pictures. > > Roger > > ==^================================================================ > > > ==^================================================================ This email was sent to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] EASY UNSUBSCRIBE click here: http://topica.com/u/?aVxiLm.aVzvvT Or send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] T O P I C A -- Register now to manage your mail! http://www.topica.com/partner/tag02/register ==^================================================================
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