KPBH
Airport
Price County
Phillips, Wisconsin

FAA NFDC Information Effective 56-day cycle 11/27/2025 - 1/22/2026

Ops Comms Services Owner Runways IFR Procs Current NOTAMs Remarks

Location

FAA/ICAO Identifier:PBH / KPBH
Lat/Lng:45.7088333333, -90.4025
45-42-31.8000N, 090-24-09.0000W
Estimated by 3rd Party Survey on 08/06/2013
Elevation:1497 feet Surveyed by 3rd Party Survey on 08/06/2013
Magnetic Variation:00E,(1985), [-3W (2025)]
Sectional:GREEN BAY
From City:1nm NW of Phillips

Operations

Use:Open to the public
Ownership:Publicly owned
Activation:05/1945
Attended:All year Mon-Fri 0800-1630 (local)
Control Tower:no
ARTCC:Minneapolis(ZMP)Minneapolis Center
FSS:Green Bay FSS(GRB)
NOTAMs and Weather:PBHNOTAM-D service at airport
Wind Indicator:Lighted
Segmented Circle:yes
Lights:MIRL Runway 01/19 Preset to Low Ss-Sr; to Increase Intensity & Activate REIL Runway 01, 19 & 24; PAPI Runway 01 & 19; VASI Runway 06 & 24; MIRL Runway 06/24 - CTAF.
Beacon:Sunset-Sunrise
Landing Fee:no

Communications

CTAF:122.800
UNICOM:122.800
Weather:AWOS-3 715-339-4520 125.875

Services

Fuel:Grade 100LL Gasoline (low lead blue)
A+
UL91
L Fuel Available 24 Hours with Credit Card.
Airframe Repair:Major
Powerplant Repair:None
Bottled Oxygen:None
Bulk Oxygen:None
Transient Storage:Tie-Down
Other Services:Pilot Instruction

Based Aircraft

Total:0

Annual Operations

Total:0

Ownership

Owner:Price County
126 Cherry St.
Phillips, Within 54555
715-339-3325
Manager:Michael Brill
N1215 Airport Rd
Phillips, Within 54555
715-339-3701

Runways

Runways:01/19
06/24

Runway 01/19

Length:5220 feet
by 3rd Party Survey on 08/06/2013
Width:75 feet
Surface:Asphalt / Bituminous Concrete, Excellent Condition
Surface Treatment:NONE
Weight Capacity:Dual Wheel aircraft: 60,000 lbs
Runway Lights Edge Intensity:Med Intensity
End 01 End 19
True Alignment:007,(004 Magnetic)187,(184 Magnetic)
Runway Markings:Nonprecision Instrument,Good ConditionNonprecision Instrument,Good Condition
Elevation at End:1464.9' MSL1497.0' MSL
Elevation at Touchdown Zone:1481.4' MSL1497.1' MSL
Threshold Crossing Glide Path Height:43' AGL45' AGL
Visual Glide Path Angle:3.00°3.00°
Visual Glide Slope Indicator:2-light PAPI on left side of runway2-light PAPI on left side of runway
Runway End Identifer Lights (REIL):YesYes
Objects:Trees 
Objects affecting Navigable Airspace (CFR part 77):Other than utility runway with a nonprecision approach having visibility minimums greater than 3/4 mileOther than utility runway with a nonprecision approach having visibility minimums greater than 3/4 mile
Object Clearance Slope:28:134:1
Object Height:58' AGL 
Object Distance:1850' Along centerline
300' Right of centerline
 

Runway 06/24

Length:3951 feet
by 3rd Party Survey on 08/06/2013
Width:75 feet
Surface:Asphalt / Bituminous Concrete, Good Condition
Surface Treatment:NONE
Weight Capacity:Single Wheel aircraft: 28,000 lbs
Dual Wheel aircraft: 40,000 lbs
Runway Lights Edge Intensity:Med Intensity
End 06 End 24
True Alignment:059,(056 Magnetic)239,(236 Magnetic)
Runway Markings:Nonprecision Instrument,Fair ConditionNonprecision Instrument,Fair Condition
Elevation at End:1465.4' MSL1472.0' MSL
Elevation at Touchdown Zone:1470.7' MSL1472.0' MSL
Threshold Crossing Glide Path Height:66' AGL45' AGL
Visual Glide Path Angle:4.00°3.00°
Visual Glide Slope Indicator:2-Box VASI on left side of runway2-Box VASI on left side of runway
Runway End Identifer Lights (REIL): Yes
Objects: Trees
Objects affecting Navigable Airspace (CFR part 77):Utility runway with a nonprecision approachUtility runway with a nonprecision approach
Object Clearance Slope:20:117:1
Object Height: 110' AGL
Object Distance: 2070' Along centerline
35' Left of centerline

Procedures

NOTAMs

Additional Remarks

Birds on & in Vicinity of Airport.
for Cd If Una to Contact on FSS Frequency, Contact Minneapolis ARTCC at 651-463-5588.

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