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1TN0
Airport
Cedar Crest Field
Lebanon, Tennessee

FAA NFDC Information Effective 56-day cycle 07/31/2008 - 9/25/2008

Ops Comms Services Owner Runways IFR Procs Remarks

Location

FAA Identifier:1TN0 (One-Tango-November-Zero)
Lat/Lng: 36.2463888889, -86.3027777778
36-14-47.0000N, 086-18-10.0000W
Estimated
Elevation: 540 feet Estimated
Magnetic Variation: 01W, (1980), [-3W (2008)]
Sectional: ATLANTA
From City: 2nm N of Lebanon

Operations

Use: Private
Airspace Analysis: CONDITIONAL
Provided VFR Pvt Use only.
Ownership: Privately owned
Activation: 11/1986
Control Tower: no
ARTCC: Memphis Center (ZME)
FSS: Nashville FSS (BNA)
Wind Indicator: Unlighted
Segmented Circle: no
Landing Fee: no

Communications

Services

Based Aircraft

Single Engine GA: 3
Total: 3

Annual Operations

Total: 0

Ownership

Owner: Kevin Heronimus
511 Walker Ln
Lebanon, Tn 37087
615-444-5641
Manager: Kevin Heronimus
511 Walker Ln
Lebanon, Tn 37087
615-444-5641

Runways

Runways: 18/36

Runway 18/36

Length: 2600 feet
Width: 75 feet
Surface: Grass / Sod, Good Condition
End 18 End 36
Objects: Trees Trees
Objects affecting Navigable Airspace (CFR part 77): Utility runway with a visual approach Utility runway with a visual approach
Object Height: 50' AGL 50' AGL
Object Distance: 400' Along centerline 600' Along centerline

Procedures

Additional Remarks


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