Forest Lake Airport

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Location

Latitude: 
45-14-50.6750N (45.24741)
Longitude: 
092-59-34.2750W (-92.992854)
Elevation: 
929.5 feet MSL (283 m MSL)
Magnetic Variation: 
0.3 W (as of December 2024 from WMM2020 model)
Time Zone: 
UTC -6.0 (Standard Time)
UTC -5.0 (Daylight Savings Time)
From City: 
02 N.M. SW of Forest Lake, Minnesota
Found On: 
Green Bay Chart
FAA Region: 
AGL

Contacts

Manager: 
Publicly owned: 
PATRICK CASEY
1408 LAKE STREET SOUTH
FOREST LAKE, MN 55025
651-209-9750
CITY OF FOREST LAKE
1408 LAKE STREET SOUTH
FOREST LAKE, MN 55025
651-464-3550

Operations

Airport Status: 
Operational
Facility Use: 
Public
Type: 
Airport
Activation Date: 
10/1958
Control tower: 
No
Attendance (Months/Days/Hours): 
Months/Days/Hours
Unattended
Boundary ARTCC: 
ZMP (Minneapolis)
Responsible ARTCC: 
ZMP (Minneapolis)
Lighting Schedule: 
SEE RMK
Segmented Circle Indicator: 
No
Traffic Pattern Altitude (MSL): 
1930 feet (588 m)
NOTAMs Facility: 
PNM
NOTAM-D Service: 
Yes
International Airport of Entry: 
No
Customs Landing Rights: 
No

Based Aircraft

Annual Operations (as of )

Communications

CTAF:  122.700
Unicom:  122.700

       

    Fixed Based Operators (FBOs) & Fuel

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    Area Code: 651

    Business Name Frequency Phone Fuel Grade
    Forest Lake Aviation
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    464-4522 80, 100LL
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    Flight Service Stations

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

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    Navigation Aids (Navaids) near 25D

    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
    7.8 Surfside Seaplane Base
    (8Y4)
    225 225 100LL
    11.1 Anoka County/Blaine (Janes Field) Airport
    (KANE ANE)
    236 236 100LL, Jet A
    13.3 L O Simenstad Municipal Airport
    (OEO KOEO OEO)
    73 74 100LL, Jet A+
    18.9 Crystal Airport
    (MIC KMIC MIC)
    234 234 100LL, Jet A
    19.0 St Paul Downtown Holman Field Airport
    (STP KSTP STP)
    188 188 100LL, Jet A
    21.8 Cambridge Municipal Airport
    (KCBG CBG)
    328 328 100LL, Jet A
    23.5 South St Paul Municipal/Richard E Fleming Field Airport
    (KSGS SGS)
    184 184 100LL, Jet A, UL94
    24.0 Minneapolis-St Paul International/Wold-Chamberlain Airport
    (MSP KMSP MSP)
    203 203 100LL, Jet A, Jet A++
    25.2 Wipline Seaplane Base
    (09Y)
    181 181 100LL, Jet A
    26.2 Amery Municipal Airport
    (AHH KAHH AHH)
    85 86 100LL, Jet A
    32.0 Princeton Municipal Airport
    (KPNM PNM)
    306 306 100LL
    32.0 Flying Cloud Airport
    (FCM KFCM FCM)
    218 218 100LL, Jet A
    38.5 Airlake Airport
    (KLVN LVN)
    195 195 100LL, Jet A
    40.4 Mora Municipal Airport
    (KJMR JMR)
    343 343 100LL, Jet A
    41.9 Maple Lake Municipal-Bill Mavencamp Sr Field Airport
    (KMGG MGG)
    269 269 100LL
    42.9 Boyceville Municipal Airport
    (3T3)
    106 107 100LL
    42.9 Leaders Clear Lake Airport
    (8Y6)
    286 286 100LL
    43.3 Burnett County Airport
    (KRZN RZN)
    36 37 100LL, Jet A
    45.0 Red Wing Regional Airport
    (KRGK RGK)
    151 152 100LL, Jet A
    45.4 Cumberland Municipal Airport
    (KUBE UBE)
    69 70 100LL, UL94

    Notices to Airmen (NOTAMS)

    NOTAMs

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    NM of 25D

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    NM of 25D

    Remarks

    A110-1 CALM WIND RY 13.
    A110-2 FOR CD CTC MINNEAPOLIS APCH AT 612-726-9086.
    A15 EMAIL ADDRESS: DAN.UNDEM@CI.FOREST-LAKE.MN.US (ALL LOWER CASE).
    A30-13/31 STEEP DROP IN TERRAIN ALONG NORTHEAST SIDE OF RY.
    A58-31 RWY 31 HAS 5 FT BRUSH 105 FT FROM THE RWY END AND 84 FT L.
    A70-FUEL-10 0LL FUEL AVBL 24 HRS SELF SERVICE WITH CREDIT CARD.
    A81-APT MIRL RY 13/31 PRESET TO LOW SS-SR; TO INCR INTST & ACTVT PAPI & REIL RY 13 & 31 - CTAF.
    E111 PRVDD RAMP IS RELCTD OUTSIDE OF THE APCH SLOPE TO RWY 13.

    Runways

    Runway Summary

    Runways: 13/31
    Longest Runway: 13/31 is 2700 ft (823 m) long
    Runways with an Instrument Approach:

    25D Airport Runway Details

    Runway 13/31  2700 ft x 75 ft (823 m x 23 m)
    Runway Length Source:  ARPTS CONTRACTOR as of 01/24/2017
    Surface:  Asphalt - Good condition - No special surface treatment
    Runway Edge Lights:  Medium Intensity

    Runway 13

    Runway 31

    Elevation: 
    925.2 929.5
    Latitude: 
    45-15-00.5700N 45-14-40.7800N
    Longitude: 
    092-59-46.9200W 092-59-21.6300W
    Glide Path Angle: 
    3.5 degrees 3.5 degrees
    Traffic Pattern: 
    Left Left
    Runway Markings Type: 
    Nonprecision Instrument Nonprecision Instrument
    Runway Markings Condition:
    Fair Fair
    Visual Glide Slope Indicators: 
    4-Light PAPI On Left Side Of Runway 4-Light PAPI On Left Side Of Runway
    REIL: 
    Yes Yes
    Threshold Crossing Height: 
    29 31

    Services

    Airframe Repair: 
    Major
    Powerplant Repair: 
    Major
    Bottled Oxygen: 
    None
    Bulk Oxygen: 
    None
    Fuel Available: 
    100LL, UL94
    Landing Fees: 
    No
    Parking: 
    Hangars and tiedowns available

    Maps & Diagrams

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