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| owner = Gregory Kackstetter |
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| city-served = [[Beaver Marsh, Oregon]] |
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'''Beaver Marsh Airport''',<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.oregon.gov/aviation/docs/airportsbycategory.pdf | title = Public Use Airport | publisher = [[Oregon Department of Transportation]] | accessdate = November 29, 2012}}</ref> also known as '''Beaver Marsh State Airport''' |
'''Beaver Marsh Airport''',<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.oregon.gov/aviation/docs/airportsbycategory.pdf | title = Public Use Airport | publisher = [[Oregon Department of Transportation]] | accessdate = November 29, 2012}}</ref> also known as '''Beaver Marsh State Airport'''<ref name="FAA" /> {{airport codes|||2S2}}, is a public use [[airport]] located one [[nautical mile]] (2 [[kilometre|km]]) southwest of [[Beaver Marsh, Oregon|Beaver Marsh]], in [[Klamath County, Oregon]], United States.<ref name="FAA" /> The airport was previously owned by the State of Oregon after acquiring the airport from Crown-Zellerbach in 1964.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.heraldandnews.com/state-seeks-sale-of-world-s-air-link-to-beaver/article_f0de8d8a-5661-5301-9483-fc186f791016.html | title= State seeks sale of world's air link to Beaver Marsh| date= October 21, 2002|accessdate = April 20, 2019}}</ref> |
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== Facilities and aircraft == |
== Facilities and aircraft == |
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Beaver Marsh Airport covers an area of |
Beaver Marsh Airport covers an area of 59 [[acre]]s (19 [[hectare|ha]]) at an [[elevation]] of 4,638 feet (1,414 m) above [[mean sea level]]. It has one [[runway]] designated 18/36 with a [[Soil|dirt]] surface measuring 4,500 by 100 feet. |
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In 2020 the airport was expanded to 120 wide, clear of trees. The southern approach is now clear of timber for 1/2 mile. |
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There is an outhouse at the north end. |
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In 2020 a well was added for water suppression source for Wildland Firefighting. |
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2021 established a lit windsock on the beacon tower and helicopter blue lit pad. Solar landing strip lights are currently being installed.(2022) |
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Manager for access and questions of current conditions in Gary Mort 541-365-4489 or 541 365 4480. |
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For the 12-month period ending June 27, 2011, the airport had 150 [[general aviation]] aircraft operations, an average of 12 per month.<ref name="FAA" /> |
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== References == |
== References == |
Beaver Marsh Airport
Beaver Marsh State Airport
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Airport type | Public use | ||||||||||
Owner | Gregory Kackstetter and Paul Ehrhardt | ||||||||||
Serves | Beaver Marsh, Oregon | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 4,638 ft / 1,414 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 43°07′39″N 121°48′31″W / 43.12750°N 121.80861°W / 43.12750; -121.80861 | ||||||||||
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Beaver Marsh Airport,[2] also known as Beaver Marsh State Airport[1] (FAA LID: 2S2), is a public use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) southwest of Beaver Marsh, in Klamath County, Oregon, United States.[1] The airport was previously owned by the State of Oregon after acquiring the airport from Crown-Zellerbach in 1964.[3]
Beaver Marsh Airport covers an area of 59 acres (19ha) at an elevation of 4,638 feet (1,414 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 18/36 with a dirt surface measuring 4,500 by 100 feet. In 2020 the airport was expanded to 120 wide, clear of trees. The southern approach is now clear of timber for 1/2 mile. There is an outhouse at the north end. In 2020 a well was added for water suppression source for Wildland Firefighting. 2021 established a lit windsock on the beacon tower and helicopter blue lit pad. Solar landing strip lights are currently being installed.(2022)
Manager for access and questions of current conditions in Gary Mort 541-365-4489 or 541 365 4480.
For the 12-month period ending June 27, 2011, the airport had 150 general aviation aircraft operations, an average of 12 per month.[1]