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The
multicom for Lenhardt's is 122.9, usually unattended. Calm
wind runway is RWY 20 as of June 5, 2008. Land runway 02 or 20 depending on the
wind. The windsock is located mid-field on the east side of
the strip. The primary 3200' strip is paved asphalt
with center line markings and
there is an adjacent grass strip located on the FBO/hangar
(west) side of the paved strip. Landing is OK on the grass
strip, traffic permitting. You can use the grass strip as a
taxiway or announce back-taxi on the asphalt, traffic
permitting. Keep straight approach and departure for 1/2
mile before/after turns. (neighbor friendly)
Hubbard Lenhardt Airpark is located in a rural noise
sensitive area and there is a school next to the departure
end of RWY 02 so please reduce power after takeoffs and fly
at pattern altitude of 1000' MSL. Field elevation is 170'.
Vertical slope indicator lights
are located on both runways. 02 is set at 7 degrees to
clear the trees and 20 is 4 degrees. Flashing red
means too low.
Use
caution for aircraft in the Aurora State airport, located 4
miles northwest. Their frequency is 122.7. You can also
receive Aurora ASOS on 118.525 from several miles out, which
will give you an excellent indication of the winds and
weather conditions at Lenhardt's. Aurora's calm wind runway
is RWY 35 as of June 5, 2008
Portland Approach for the local area is 126.0, and Seattle
Center, just to the south, is 125.8
Note: None of the information on this website is
for navigation or flight planning. Consult appropriate
FAA regulations for official information.
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