FAA INFORMATION EFFECTIVE 09 FEBRUARY 2012
Location
| FAA Identifier: | UAO |
| Lat/Long: | 45-14-49.7000N / 122-46-12.2000W 45-14.828333N / 122-46.203333W 45.2471389 / -122.7700556 (estimated) |
| Elevation: | 200 ft. / 61.0 m (surveyed) |
| Variation: | 18E (1995) |
| From city: | 1 mile NW of AURORA, OR |
| Time zone: | UTC -8 (UTC -7 during Daylight Saving Time) |
| Zip code: | 97002 |
Airport Operations
| Airport use: | Open to the public |
| Activation date: | 12/1943 |
| Sectional chart: | SEATTLE |
| Control tower: | no |
| ARTCC: | SEATTLE CENTER |
| FSS: | MC MINNVILLE FLIGHT SERVICE STATION |
| NOTAMs facility: | UAO (NOTAM-D service available) |
| Attendance: | 0700-2100 |
| Pattern altitude: | 1200 ft. MSL |
| Wind indicator: | lighted |
| Segmented circle: | yes |
| Lights: | DUSK-DAWN ACTVT MIRL RY 17/35, VASI RYS 17 & 35 AND ODALS RY 17 - CTAF. |
| Beacon: | white-green (lighted land airport) |
Airport Communications
| CTAF/UNICOM: | 122.7 |
| WX ASOS: | 118.525 (503-678-3011) |
| PORTLAND APPROACH: | 126.0 |
| PORTLAND DEPARTURE: | 126.0 |
| CLEARANCE DELIVERY: | 119.95 |
| WX ASOS at MMV (16 nm W): | 135.675 (503-434-9153) |
| WX ASOS at HIO (19 nm NW): | PHONE 503-640-2984 |
Nearby radio navigation aids
| VOR radial/distance | | VOR name | | Freq | | Var |
| UBGr105/10.8 | | NEWBERG VOR/DME | | 117.40 | | 21E |
| PDXr178/21.9 | | PORTLAND VOR/DME | | 111.80 | | 20E |
| BTGr173/31.0 | | BATTLE GROUND VORTAC | | 116.60 | | 21E |
| NDB name | | Hdg/Dist | | Freq | | Var | | ID |
| LAKER | | 196/21.9 | | 332 | | 20E | | LBH | .-.. -... .... |
| BANKS | | 132/25.8 | | 356 | | 21E | | PND | .--. -. -.. |
Airport Services
| Fuel available: | 100LL JET-A |
| Parking: | tiedowns |
| Airframe service: | MAJOR |
| Powerplant service: | MAJOR |
| Bottled oxygen: | NONE |
| Bulk oxygen: | HIGH |
Runway Information
Runway 17/35
| Dimensions: | 5004 x 100 ft. / 1525 x 30 m RY 17/35 150 FT BLAST PAD AT SOUTH END. |
| Surface: | asphalt/grooved, in good condition |
| Weight bearing capacity: | | Single wheel: | 30.0 | | Double wheel: | 45.0 |
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| Runway edge lights: | medium intensity |
| RUNWAY 17 | | RUNWAY 35 |
| Latitude: | 45-15.236113N | | 45-14.419135N |
| Longitude: | 122-46.130472W | | 122-46.275257W |
| Elevation: | 199.5 ft. | | 196.2 ft. |
| Gradient: | 0.1% | | 0.1% |
| Traffic pattern: | left | | left |
| Runway heading: | 169 magnetic, 187 true | | 349 magnetic, 007 true |
| Markings: | precision, in good condition | | precision, in good condition |
| Visual slope indicator: | 4-box VASI on right (3.50 degrees glide path) | | 4-box VASI on left (3.00 degrees glide path) |
| Approach lights: | ODALS: omnidirectional approach lighting system | | |
| Touchdown point: | yes, no lights | | yes, no lights |
| Instrument approach: | LOC/DME | | |
| Obstructions: | 40 ft. trees, 1050 ft. from runway, 240 ft. right of centerline, 21:1 slope to clear | | 50 ft. tree, 1300 ft. from runway, 250 ft. left of centerline, 22:1 slope to clear |
Airport Ownership and Management from official FAA records
| Ownership: | Publicly-owned |
| Owner: | OREGON DEPT OF AVIATION 3040 25TH ST SE SALEM, OR 97302-1125 Phone 503-378-4880 |
| Manager: | STATES AIRPORTS MGR 3040 25TH ST SE SALEM, OR 97302-1125 Phone 503-378-4880 |
Airport Operational Statistics
| Aircraft based on the field: | | 324 | | Single engine airplanes: | | 258 | | Multi engine airplanes: | | 30 | | Jet airplanes: | | 12 | | Helicopters: | | 24 |
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| Aircraft operations: avg 202/day * | | 53% | transient general aviation | | 38% | local general aviation | | 8% | air taxi | | <1% | military | | * for 12-month period ending 23 April 2009 | |
Additional Remarks
| - | RY 35 CALM WIND. USE ONLY PAVED SFCS. EXERCISE CAUTION FREQUENT STRAIGHT IN INSTRUMENT APCH TFC TO RY 17. |
| - | RY 17 +30 FT PLINE 2100 FT FM THLD; MKD BY BALLS. |
| - | PARALLEL TWY 35 FT WIDE AND HAS MEDIUM INTENSITY TWY LGTS. |
Instrument Procedures
NOTE: All procedures below are presented as PDF files. If you need a reader for these files, you should download the free Adobe Reader.NOT FOR NAVIGATION. Please procure official charts for flight. FAA instrument procedures published for use between 9 February 2012 at 0901Z and 8 March 2012 at 0900Z.
STARs - Standard Terminal Arrivals |
| HELNS FOUR | |
download (183KB) |
IAPs - Instrument Approach Procedures |
| RNAV (GPS) RWY 17 | |
download (281KB) |
| RNAV (GPS) RWY 35 | |
download (274KB) |
| RNAV (GPS)-B | |
download (171KB) |
| LOC RWY 17 | |
download (289KB) |
| VOR/DME-A | |
download (200KB) |
| NOTE: Special Alternate Minimums apply | |
download (39KB) |
Departure Procedures |
| GLARA ONE (RNAV) | |
download (205KB) |
| GNNET ONE (RNAV) | |
download (203KB) |
| NEWBERG ONE (RNAV) | |
download (208KB) |
| NOTE: Special Take-Off Minimums/Departure Procedures apply | |
download (126KB) |
Other nearby airports with instrument procedures:
KMMV - Mc Minnville Municipal Airport (16 nm W)
KHIO - Portland-Hillsboro Airport (19 nm NW)
KPDX - Portland International Airport (22 nm N)
KSLE - McNary Field Airport (23 nm SW)
KVUO - Pearson Field Airport (23 nm N)
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| Aerial photo |
WARNING: Photo may not be current or correct
Photo by Nathan Rogers
Taken in August 2008
of final approach onto Rwy. 35.
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| Sectional chart |
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CAUTION: Diagram may not be current
| Airport distance calculator |
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| Sunrise and sunset |
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Times for 12-Feb-2012
| | Local (UTC-8) | | Zulu (UTC) |
| Morning civil twilight | | 06:47 | | 14:47 |
| Sunrise | | 07:18 | | 15:18 |
| Sunset | | 17:33 | | 01:33 |
| Evening civil twilight | | 18:04 | | 02:04 |
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| Current date and time |
| Zulu (UTC) | 13-Feb-2012 03:09:23 |
| Local (UTC-8) | 12-Feb-2012 19:09:23 |
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| METAR |
| KUAO | 130253Z AUTO 00000KT 10SM BKN022 OVC075 07/03 A2992 RMK AO2 SLP134 T00670033 52003
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KMMV 16nm W | 130253Z AUTO 23004KT 8SM -RA BKN037 OVC046 07/04 A2993 RMK AO2 SLP136 P0002 60004 T00670044 53003
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KHIO 20nm NW | 130253Z 00000KT 8SM -RA BKN025 OVC040 06/04 A2992 RMK AO2 SLP134 P0001 60002 T00560044 53003
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| TAF |
KHIO 20nm NW | 121744Z 1218/1318 VRB02KT 5SM BR BKN005 BKN060 OVC100 FM122000 VRB03KT P6SM SCT030 BKN060 OVC100 TEMPO 1300/1303 -RA FM130300 VRB03KT P6SM -RA BKN030 OVC045 FM130800 16004KT 6SM -RA BR BKN020 OVC035 FM131400 19004KT P6SM -SHRA BKN025 OVC040
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KPDX 21nm N | 122115Z 1221/1318 10004KT P6SM SCT030 BKN060 OVC100 TEMPO 1300/1303 -RA FM130300 10005KT P6SM -RA BKN030 OVC045 FM130600 12006KT 6SM -RA BR BKN020 OVC035 FM131400 VRB04KT P6SM -SHRA BKN025 OVC040
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KSLE 23nm SW | 130105Z 1301/1324 19010KT P6SM SCT025 BKN080 TEMPO 1301/1303 -RA BKN025 FM130300 19006KT P6SM -RA SCT025 BKN035 OVC050 FM130600 16006KT 6SM -RA BR BKN020 OVC035 FM131200 28008KT P6SM -SHRA BKN025 OVC040 FM131900 30011KT P6SM VCSH SCT025 BKN040 BKN060
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KTTD 23nm NE | 121744Z 1218/1318 10004KT P6SM SCT025 BKN060 OVC100 TEMPO 1300/1303 -RA FM130300 10009KT P6SM -RA BKN030 OVC045 FM130800 10009KT 6SM -RA BR BKN020 OVC035 FM131400 10009KT P6SM -SHRA BKN025 OVC040
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| NOTAMs |
NOTAMs are issued by the DoD/FAA and will open in a separate window not controlled by AirNav.
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FBO, Fuel Providers, and Aircraft Ground Support |
| Business Name | | Contact | |
Services / Description | | Fuel Prices | | Comments | |
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122.85 503-678-1336 [web site] [email] |
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Superior customer service is expected and delivered while taking the time to get to know our customers' needs. When you choose to visit the Aurora Jet Center you will see we work hard to become an extension of your team. Our goal is to make you feel relaxed in knowing all the details of the trip are being cared for in the way you would take care of them yourself. Spacious passenger lounge, modern pilot lounge, low prices and friendly service! Full Service or 24 Hour Self-Serve.
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 | | 100LL | Jet A | | FS | | $5.74 | | $4.84 | | SS | | $5.54 | | --- | | GUARANTEED |  | MEMBERS ONLY Discounts |
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123.30 503-678-1217 503-678-5172 [web site] [email] |
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Aurora Aviation is happy to provide: The Best Fuel Pricing on the Field, Red Carpet Service, Onsite Hertz Rental Cars, Meteorlogix Weather Computer, Wireless Internet, Catering, Hotel, Satellite TV, Pilot's Snooze Room, 24 Hr. Line Service, Jet-A Discounts, COLT, 15 Acre Ramp Expansion, Aircraft Maintenance, Hangar, Oxygen & Lavatory Services, North End, Frequency 123.30. Stop by and see our recently renovated facilities! By Pilots, For Pilots.
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 | | 100LL | Jet A | | FS | | $5.54 | | $4.69 | | GUARANTEED |  | MEMBERS ONLY Discounts |
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| Willamette Aviation Service, LLC |
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503-678-2252 [web site] [email] |
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Aviation fuel, Aircraft parking (ramp or tiedown), Hangar leasing / sales, Passenger terminal and lounge, Flight training, Aircraft rental, Aircraft maintenance, ...
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| ExxonMobil | | 100LL | | SS | | $5.58 | | Updated 12-Jan-2012 |
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Aviation Businesses, Services, and Facilities |
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503-678-6242 toll-free 1-800-353-0370 [web site] [email] |
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Avionics sales and service, Aircraft interiors, Aviation accessories, Pilot supplies
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503-678-6200 503-709-7711 [web site] [email] |
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Hangars, Hangar leasing / sales, Computerized weather, Internet access, Restrooms, Showers, Other business
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