KOEO
Airport
L O Simenstad Muni
Osceola, Wisconsin

FAA NFDC Information 28-day cycle

Ops Comms Services Owner Runways IFR Procs Current NOTAMs Remarks

Location

FAA/ICAO Identifier:OEO / KOEO (Oscar-Echo-Oscar)
Lat/Lng:45.30938833333333, -92.68990916666667
45-18-33.7980N, 092-41-23.6730W
Estimated by 3rd Party Survey on 07/12/2024
Elevation:905 feet Surveyed by 3rd Party Survey on 07/12/2024
Magnetic Variation:01E,(2000), [-1W (2026)]
Sectional:GREEN BAY
From City: in Osceola

Operations

Use:Open to the public
Ownership:Publicly owned
Activation:12/1948
Attended:All year Mon-Fri 0900-1600 (local)
Control Tower:no
ARTCC:Minneapolis(ZMP)Minneapolis Center
FSS:Green Bay FSS(GRB)
NOTAMs and Weather:OEONOTAM-D service at airport
Wind Indicator:Lighted
Segmented Circle:yes
Lights:MIRL Runway 10/28 Preset to Low Ss-Sr; to Increase Intensity and Activate REIL Runway 28; PAPI Runway 10 & 28 - CTAF.
Beacon:Sunset-Sunrise
White-Green (Lighted Land Airport)
Landing Fee:no

Communications

CTAF:122.900
Weather:AWOS-3 715-294-3845 119.925
Approach:
Contact 'MINNEAPOLIS' Approach
121.2,335.65
Departure:
Contact 'MINNEAPOLIS' Departure
121.2,335.65
Other:---TWOLF 126.95
---TWOLF 335.5
---STAR 126.95
---STAR 335.5
---AGUDE 335.5
Master Airport:M98 (MINNEAPOLIS TRACON)

Services

Fuel:Grade 100LL Gasoline (low lead blue)
A+
Self Service Fuel Available 24 Hours.
Airframe Repair:Major
Powerplant Repair:Major
Transient Storage:Tie-Down
Other Services:Pilot Instruction, Aircraft Rental

Ownership

Owner:Village of Osceola
Po Box 217
Osceola, Within 54020
715-294-3498
Manager:Richard Johnson
Po Box 643
Email Address: rjohnson@osceolaaero.com
Osceola, Within 54020
715-294-4500

Runways

Runways:04/22
10/28

Runway 04/22

Length:2065 feet
by 3rd Party Survey on 07/12/2024
Width:150 feet
Surface:Grass / Sod, Fair Condition
Surface Treatment:NONE
End 04 End 22
True Alignment:045,(044 Magnetic)225,(224 Magnetic)
Runway Markings:Marked with Yellow Cones.Marked with Yellow Cones.
Elevation at End:882.4' MSL881.0' MSL
Elevation at Touchdown Zone:882.6' MSL882.6' MSL
Objects affecting Navigable Airspace (CFR part 77):Utility runway with a visual approachUtility runway with a visual approach
Object Clearance Slope:20:120:1

Runway 10/28

Length:5006 feet
by 3rd Party Survey on 07/12/2024
Width:75 feet
Surface:Asphalt / Bituminous Concrete, Good Condition
Surface Treatment:NONE
Weight Capacity:Single Wheel aircraft: 20,000 lbs
Dual Wheel aircraft: 30,000 lbs
Runway Lights Edge Intensity:Med Intensity
End 10 End 28
True Alignment:104,(103 Magnetic)284,(283 Magnetic)
Runway Markings:Nonprecision Instrument,Good ConditionNonprecision Instrument,Good Condition
Elevation at End:884.2' MSL905.4' MSL
Elevation at Touchdown Zone:897.4' MSL905.6' MSL
Threshold Crossing Glide Path Height:35' AGL37' AGL
Visual Glide Path Angle:3.00°3.00°
Visual Glide Slope Indicator:2-light PAPI on left side of runway4-light PAPI on left side of runway
Runway End Identifer Lights (REIL): Yes
Objects:Road 
Objects affecting Navigable Airspace (CFR part 77):Other than utility runway with a nonprecision approach having visibility minimums greater than 3/4 mileD
Object Clearance Slope:20:134:1
Object Height:15' AGL 
Object Distance:500' Along centerline
540' Right of centerline
 

Procedures

NOTAMs

Additional Remarks

Runway 04/22 Closed to Wheeled Aircraft When Covered with Snow or Ice; Open to Ski Equipped Aircraft Winter Months. Contact Airport Manager 612-308-0647.
Gco Available on Frequency 121.725 Msp Cd & Flight Services.
Avoid Overflight of St Croix River National Scenic Bi-Way Blw 2000 ft AGL Except on Takeoff or Landing.
Glider & Ultralight Activity on & in Vicinity of Airport.
Deer & Birds on & in Vicinity of Airport.
for Cd Contact Minneapolis Approach at 612-713-4016.

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