Avey Field State Airport

Avey Field State Airport[1]
Avey Field State/Laurier Airport
IATA: noneICAO: noneFAA LID: 69S
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner/Operator Harold & Elaine Slagle
Serves Laurier, Washington
Location Canada–United States border
Time zone PST (UTC−08:00)
  Summer (DST) PDT (UTC−07:00)
Elevation AMSL 1,655 ft / 504 m
Coordinates 48°59′54″N 118°13′22″W / 48.99833°N 118.22278°W / 48.99833; -118.22278Coordinates: 48°59′54″N 118°13′22″W / 48.99833°N 118.22278°W / 48.99833; -118.22278
Map
69S

Location in Washington

Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
17/35[1]
16/34[2]
1,975[1]
2,000[2]
602[1]
610[2]
Gravel
Statistics
Aircraft operations 800

Avey Field State Airport (FAA LID: 69S) is a public use airport located on the border at Laurier, in Ferry County, Washington, United States. It is privately owned and operated.[1]

Also known as Avey Field State/Laurier Airport, it is one of six airports that straddle the United States and Canadian border. The others are Whetstone International Airport, Coutts/Ross International Airport, International Peace Garden Airport, Piney Pinecreek Border Airport, and Coronach/Scobey Border Station Airport.

The airport is shared by the State of Washington and the Province of British Columbia. Both the United States Customs Service and Canada Border Services Agency have offices conveniently located on U.S. Route 395 and British Columbia Highway 395 adjacent to the parking area.

The airport was managed by the Washington State Department of Transportation (Aviation Division) until August 2012, when management transferred to its private owners.[3]

Laurier consists of the customs office and a post office. Little remains to indicate the thriving mining community of the 1890s. The nearest motels and recreational sites are located in Canada at a distance of 4 miles (6.4 km).

The Canadian recreational community of Christina Lake is 6.5 km (4.0 mi) north along Highway 395 and the Crowsnest Highway/Highway 3, while Orient, Washington, is approximately 10 mi (16 km) south along U.S. Route 395.

Facilities and aircraft

The unattended airport is at an elevation of 1,655 ft (504 m) above mean sea level[1] and covers 10 acres (4.0 ha). The gravel runway 17–35 measures 1,975 by 40 feet (602 x 12 m).[1] It is marked with retro-reflective devices, but both shoulders are soft and rough.

Mountains and hills surround the airport and there are trees on both approaches. An overflight to verify field conditions and to rule out obstructions (such as pedestrians, vehicles or animals) is recommended. The field is usually open from June 1 to October 1.

For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2006, the airport had 800 general aviation aircraft operations, an average of 66 per month.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FAA Airport Master Record for 69S (Form 5010 PDF), effective 2009-07-02.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 24 July 2014 to 0901Z 18 September 2014
  3. "Avey Field no longer under state management". Washington State Department of Transportation. August 10, 2012.

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