Crosby Municipal Airport ( FAA LID : D50 ) is a state civil airport operating since 1937. Located 1.6 kilometers north of the central business district of Crosby ( North Dakota ), USA . [1] .
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| Type of | civil | |||||||||
| A country | USA | |||||||||
| Location | North Dakota | |||||||||
| NUM height | 594.4 m | |||||||||
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Content
- 1 Operations
- 2 facts
- 3 notes
- 4 References
Operations
Crosby Municipal Airport covers an area of 88 hectares , located at an altitude of 594.4 meters above sea level and operates two runways [1] :
- 12/30 dimensions of 1158 x 18 meters with asphalt pavement;
- 3/21 measuring 823 x 30 meters with peat .
For the period from October 27, 2010 to October 27, 2011, Crosby Municipal Airport handled 2,950 (57 per week) takeoffs and landings of aircraft:
- local general aviation - 1800 (61%)
- general transit aviation - 800 (27%)
- Aerotaxi - 300 (10%)
- military aviation - 50 (2%) [1] .
Facts
14 aircraft are based at the airport:
- single-engine - 13
- single-engine - 1 [1] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 FAI D50 Airport Base Data ( Form 5010 PDF )