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Last updated: 2025-03-19 23:58:15 PDT
Transient Parking
Last updated: 2023-06-16 12:32:40 PDT
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Location:
Quillayute, WA
Elevation:
194ft
Sectional:
Seattle
Activation date:
Sep 1943
Fuel:
None
Runway 04/22:
4,211ft
Access: Open to the public
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METAR
2025-12-05 11:25:00 PST
Ceiling:
500ft
Wind:
240° @ 13kt, gusts 18kt
Temperature:
51°F
Dewpoint:
51°F
Weather:
Light rain, mist
Visbility:
1SM
Clouds:
Obscured @ 500ft
Raw: SPECI KUIL 051925Z AUTO 24013G18KT 1SM -RA BR VV005 11/11 A2981 RMK AO2 P0004 T01110111
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Remarks
Estabd prior 1959.
Pedestrians; vehicles & animals on & invof ry.
4 ft square grated drain on n side of apron.
For cd ctc seattle artcc at 253-351-3694.
Pilots bring own tiedowns.
Ext 245.
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This is one of my favorite airports to take friends to - even if you don’t park and explore on foot, just taxiing around the airport gives lots to look at that you normally don’t see around airports… and then on a 22 takeoff you pop up over the trees and the Pacific is spread out in front of you.
This is one of my favorite airports to take friends to - even if you don’t park and explore on foot, just taxiing around the airport gives lots to look at that you normally don’t see around airports… and then on a 22 takeoff you pop up over the trees and the Pacific is spread out in front of you.