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Description
Transient Parking
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Location:
Two Rivers, WI
Elevation:
660ft
Sectional:
Green Bay
Activation date:
Jul 2016
Fuel:
None
Runway 09/27:
2,000ft
Access: Private to everyone
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Remarks
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. no terrain or obstacles penetrate a 20:1 (1 ft rise for every 20 ft from the runway end) visual approach/ departure surface at least 100 ft wide or as wide as the runway (whichever is wider) and extending into the approach area from the landing threshold for each runway end. clear obstacles near the runway end to provide a clear 20:1, or the threshold may be displaced to provide a clear 20:1 surface provided enough landing distance remains for safe operations in the aircraft to be used. 6. unauthorized persons are restricted from access to the runway during flight operations. 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) 150/5300-13 table 3-2 approach/departure standards, should be established at each runway end...