Mears Field Airport

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Location

Latitude: 
48-31-47.4180N (48.529838)
Longitude: 
121-45-29.6960W (-121.758249)
Elevation: 
267.0 feet MSL (81 m MSL)
Magnetic Variation: 
15.3 E (as of April 2024 from WMM2020 model)
Time Zone: 
UTC -8.0 (Standard Time)
UTC -7.0 (Daylight Savings Time)
From City: 
01 N.M. S of Concrete, Washington
Found On: 
Seattle Chart
FAA Region: 
ANM

Contacts

Manager: 
Publicly owned: 
TOWN OF CONCRETE
PO BOX 39
CONCRETE, WA 98237
425-322-8582
CITY OF CONCRETE
PO BOX 39
CONCRETE, WA 98237
360-853-8401

Operations

Airport Status: 
Operational
Facility Use: 
Public
Type: 
Airport
Activation Date: 
07/1938
Control tower: 
No
Attendance (Months/Days/Hours): 
Months/Days/Hours
Unattended
Boundary ARTCC: 
ZSE (Seattle)
Responsible ARTCC: 
ZSE (Seattle)
Segmented Circle Indicator: 
Yes
Traffic Pattern Altitude (MSL): 
1267 feet (386 m)
NOTAMs Facility: 
SEA
NOTAM-D Service: 
Yes
International Airport of Entry: 
No
Customs Landing Rights: 
No
Military Landing Rights: 
Yes
Civil/Military Joint Use: 
No

Based Aircraft

Single Engine:  44
Multi Engine:  2

Annual Operations (as of 12/31/2022)

Total Operations:  5036
GA Local:  2006 39.8%
GA Itinerant:  3010 59.8%
Military Aircraft:  20 0.4%

Communications

CTAF:  122.900

       

    Fixed Based Operators (FBOs) & Fuel

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    Area Code: 360

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    Flight Service Stations

    Primary Alternate
    FSS on Field:  N
    FSS Name (ID):  Seattle(SEA)
    Frequency: 
    Toll Free Phone:  1-800-WX-BRIEF

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    Navigation Aids (Navaids) near 3W5

    Navigational Aid (NAVAID) distances from the airport are listed in Nautical Miles (NM).

    Nearby Airports with Fuel

    Dist (NM) Name (Airport IDs) True Hdg Mag Hdg Fuel Grade
    26.6 Skagit Regional Airport
    (MVW KBVS BVS)
    262 247 100LL, Jet A
    27.3 Arlington Municipal Airport
    (KAWO AWO)
    215 200 100LL, Jet A
    34.7 Bellingham International Airport
    (BLI KBLI BLI)
    297 282 100LL, Jet A
    36.0 Anacortes Airport
    (OTS 74S)
    267 252 100, Jet A
    37.7 Lynden Municipal/Jansen Field Airport
    (38W)
    312 296 100LL
    39.9 Harvey Field Airport
    (S43)
    200 185 100LL, Jet A
    40.1 Delaurentis Airport
    (ODW KOKH OKH)
    245 230 100LL
    40.6 First Air Field Airport
    (W16)
    193 178 100ll
    42.8 Seattle Paine Field International Airport
    (PAE KPAE PAE)
    209 194 100LL, Jet A
    46.9 Orcas Island Airport
    (ESD KORS ORS)
    283 267 100LL
    50.3 Friday Harbor Airport
    (FRD KFHR FHR)
    269 253 100LL
    50.8 Jefferson County International Airport
    (TWD 0S9)
    236 221 100LL
    55.8 Pitt Meadows Airport
    (YPK CYPK CYPK)
    317 301 100LL, Jet A
    55.8 Roche Harbor Seaplane Base
    (W39)
    275 259 Mogas
    58.8 Kenmore Air Seaplane Base
    (LKE W55)
    203 188 100LL, Jet A
    62.7 Sequim Valley Airport
    (SQV W28)
    246 231 100LL
    63.8 Boeing Field/King County International Airport
    (BFI KBFI BFI)
    200 185 100LL, Jet A
    64.4 Methow Valley State Airport
    (S52)
    95 80 100LL, Jet A
    64.9 Renton Municipal Airport
    (RNT KRNT RNT)
    196 181 100LL, Jet A, Jet A+
    66.6 Victoria International Airport
    (YYJ CYYJ CYYJ)
    276 260 100LL, Jet A-1

    Notices to Airmen (NOTAMS)

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    Remarks

    A110-2 ALL PATTERNS SOUTH OF ARPT.
    A110-3 ELK AND DEER FREQUENT BOTH RWY ENDS AND MID-FIELD.
    A110-4 FOR CD CTC SEATTLE ARTCC AT 253-351-3694.
    A14 JON GUNNARSSON: ARPT REP.
    A30-H1 HELIPAD FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY.
    A58-25 INFREQUENTLY USED ROAD AT 0 FT AND 6 FT BRUSH 80 FT L.
    E111 ESTABD PRIOR TO 1959.

    Runways

    Runway Summary

    Runways: 07/25
    H1
    Longest Runway: 07/25 is 2609 ft (795 m) long
    Runways with an Instrument Approach:

    3W5 Airport Runway Details

    Runway 07/25  2609 ft x 60 ft (795 m x 18 m)
    Runway Length Source:  FAA-EST as of 06/03/2006
    Surface:  Asphalt - Fair condition - No special surface treatment

    Runway Weight Bearing Capacity (in thousands of pounds) 
    Single Wheel Landing Gear:  12.0

    Runway 07

    Runway 25

    Latitude: 
    48-31-47.5670N 48-31-47.2690N
    Longitude: 
    121-45-49.0280W 121-45-10.2640W
    Glide Path Angle: 
    0.0 degrees 0.0 degrees
    Traffic Pattern: 
    Right Left
    Runway Markings Type: 
    Basic Basic
    Runway Markings Condition:
    Good Good
    Object at End: 
    TREES TREES
    Object Height: 
    41 44
    Distance from End: 
    900 720
    Object Centerline Offset: 
    0 ft. left and right of centerline 0 ft. left of centerline

    Helipad H1  40 ft x 40 ft (12 m x 12 m)
    Surface:  Asphalt - Fair condition - No special surface treatment

    Helipad H1

    Glide Path Angle: 
    0.0 degrees 0.0 degrees
    Object Centerline Offset: 
    0 ft. left and right of centerline 0 ft. left of centerline

    Services

    Airframe Repair: 
    Major
    Powerplant Repair: 
    Major
    Bulk Oxygen: 
    High Pressure / Low Pressure
    Fuel Available: 
    100LL, Jet A-1

    Maps & Diagrams

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