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Transient Parking
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Location:
Hustisford, WI
Elevation:
950ft
Sectional:
Chicago
Activation date:
May 2017
Fuel:
None
Runway 17/35:
2,000ft
Access: Private to everyone
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Remarks
We have completed an airspace analysis of the proposed private use airport. as studied, the location is approximately 2 nautical miles e of hustisford, wi. we do not object to the proposal however, be advised your proposal does not meet faa airport design standards as described in faa advisory circular 150/5300-13 titled "airport design". some of the standards not met include: - runway object free area 250 feet wide & 240 feet beyond each rw end - threshold siting meeting table 3-2 criteria - runway safety area 120 ft. wide & 240 ft. beyond each rw end note: this is not an all inclusive list. reference ac150/5300-13. because this is a proposed private-use airport, all operators proceed at their own risk. the proponent must meet all state and local requirements. to enhance the safety of operations, we recommend: 1. all operations are conducted in vfr weather conditions. 2. the landing area is limited to private use only. 3. a non-obstructing wind indicator is maintained adjacent to the takeoff/landing area. 4. no night operations are conducted unless the runway and wind indicator are lit. 5. unauthorized persons are restricted from access to the runway during flight operations. 6. bury the power lines and remove the poles on the north end of the runway. it is recommended that your airport be constructed to the standards identified in faa advisory circular (ac) 150/5300-13, airport design (current version). also, a clear approach slope, as identified in (ac)...