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1V0
Airport
Navajo Lake
Navajo Dam, New Mexico

FAA NFDC Information Effective 56-day cycle 09/25/2008 - 11/20/2008

Ops Comms Services Owner Runways IFR Procs Remarks

Location

FAA Identifier:1V0 (One-Victor-Zero)
Lat/Lng: 36.8083383333, -107.651444444
36-48-30.0180N, 107-39-05.2000W
Estimated
Elevation: 6475 feet Surveyed
Magnetic Variation: 12E, (1985), [10E (2008)]
Sectional: DENVER
From City: 3nm NE of Navajo Dam

Operations

Use: Open to the public
Ownership: Publicly owned
Control Tower: no
ARTCC: Denver Center (ZDV)
FSS: Albuquerque FSS (ABQ)
NOTAMs and Weather: ABQ NOTAM-D service at airport
Wind Indicator: Unlighted
Segmented Circle: yes
Lights: Dusk-Dawn (local time)
Beacon: Clear-Green (Lighted Land Airport)
Landing Fee: no

Communications

CTAF: 122.900

Services

Airframe Repair: None
Powerplant Repair: None
Bottled Oxygen: None
Bulk Oxygen: None
Transient Storage: Tie-Down

Based Aircraft

Total: 0

Annual Operations

For year ending: 05/05/2007
Non-local GA: 200
Total: 200

Ownership

Owner: NM Dot - Aviation Division
Po Box 1149
Santa Fe, NM 87504-1149
505-476-0930
Manager: Tom Baca
Po Box 1149
Santa Fe, NM 87504-1149
505-244-1790

Runways

Runways: 06/24

Runway 06/24

Length: 4995 feet
Width: 60 feet
Surface: Asphalt / Bituminous Concrete, Excellent Condition
Weight Capacity: Single Wheel aircraft: 12,000 lbs
Runway Lights Edge Intensity: Runway 06/24 Edge Lgtg Retro-Reflective.
End 06 End 24
Runway Markings: Basic, Good Condition Basic, Good Condition
Gradient: 0.4 0.4
Visual Glide Slope Indicator: System of panels on left side of runway (may or may not be lighted)
Retro-Reflective Panel Glide Slope Indicator.
System of panels on left side of runway (may or may not be lighted)
Retro-Reflective Panel Glide Slope Indicator.
Approach Lights: Non-standard lighting
Non-Standard ODALS - 3 Non-Standard Lights on Extended Runway Centerline on Less than Standard Spacing.
Non-standard lighting
Non-Standard ODALS - 1 Flashing Light on Runway Centerline & 2 at Runway Threshold.
Objects affecting Navigable Airspace (CFR part 77): Utility runway with a visual approach Utility runway with a visual approach
Object Clearance Slope: 50:1 50:1

Procedures

Additional Remarks

No Snow Removal; Prior Permission When Snow or Ice on Runway Call 505-476-0941.
Airport Closed During Winter Months.
Gate Always Locked; Combination Set to Field Elevation.
Runways 06 & 24 ODALS out of Service Indefinitely.
Livestock on Airport.
Airport Closed at Night.

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