Country Landings Airport (86FD) - FAA Information
Bell, FL
Location & QuickFacts
| FAA Information Effective: | 2008-06-05 |
| Airport Identifier: | 86FD |
| Airport Status: | Operational |
| Longitude/Latitude: | 082-53-47.0000W/29-45-53.0000N -82.896389/29.764722 (Estimated) |
| Elevation: | 55 ft / 16.76 m (Estimated) |
| Land: | 60 acres |
| From nearest city: | 14 nautical miles NW of Bell, FL |
| Location: | Gilchrist County, FL |
| Magnetic Variation: | () |
Owner & Manager
| Ownership: | Privately owned |
| Owner: | Dennis Sweeney |
| Address: | 40467 Fairview Street Antioch, IL 60002 |
| Phone number: | 847-800-6864 |
| Manager: | Dennis Sweeney |
| Address: | 1919 Nw Country Rd 313 Bell, FL 32619 |
| Phone number: | 847-800-6864 |
Airport Operations and Facilities
| Airport Use: | Private |
| Wind indicator: | Yes |
| Control Tower: | No |
| Sectional chart: | Jacksonville |
| Region: | ASO - Southern |
| Boundary ARTCC: | ZJX - Jacksonville |
| Tie-in FSS: | GNV - Gainesville |
| FSS Toll Free: | 1-800-WX-BRIEF |
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Runway Information
Runway 09/27
| Dimension: | 2600 x 60 ft / 792.5 x 18.3 m |
| Surface: | TURF, |
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Runway 09 |
Runway 27 |
| Traffic Pattern: | Left | Left |
| Displaced threshold: | 750.00 ft DSPLCD THLD MKD WITH WHITE BARREL HALVES. | 500.00 ft DSPLCD THLD MKD WITH WHITE BARREL HALVES. |
| Obstruction: | 50 ft pline, 50.0 ft from runway APCH RATIO 15:1 AT DSPLCD THLD. | 30 ft trees, 50.0 ft from runway APCH RATIO 15:1 AT DSPLCD THLD. |
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Radio Navigation Aids
| ID |
Type |
Name |
Ch |
Freq |
Var |
Dist |
| LCQ | NDB | Lake City | | 204.00 | 03W | 30.2 nm |
| GN | NDB | Wynds | | 269.00 | 04W | 38.2 nm |
| FPY | NDB | Foley | | 254.00 | 03W | 38.6 nm |
| CTY | VORTAC | Cross City | 057X | 112.00 | 02W | 12.7 nm |
| GNV | VORTAC | Gators | 109X | 116.20 | 04W | 32.8 nm |
| TAY | VORTAC | Taylor | 076X | 112.90 | 03W | 47.9 nm |
| OCF | VORTAC | Ocala | 084X | 113.70 | 00E | 49.8 nm |
Remarks
- PRVDD VFR OPNS, PVT USE AND LTR OF AGRMT WITH 4FL4 AND 9FL5 AND 37FL SO AS TO AVOID TRAFFIC PATTERN CONFLICTS.
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