airports in Los Lunas, New Mexico
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- airports in Los Lunas, NM
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Mid Valley Airpark Airport (E98)
- General
- Type: Airport, Status: Operational, Runways: 1, Land Area Covered By Airport: 90 acres, Ownership: Privately owned, Facility Use: Open to public, Site Number: 14644.9*A, Location ID: E98, Region: Southwest, District Office: LNM, Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF): 122.900 MHz, Aeronautical sectional chart: Albuquerque, Tie-In FSS: No, Tie-In FSS ID: ABQ, Tie-In FSS Name: Albuquerque, Tie-In FSS Toll-Free Number: 1-800-WX-BRIEF, Elevation: 4836 ft, Elevation determination method: Estimated, Elevation Source: ARPTS CONTRACTOR (2011-04-27), Air traffic control tower: No, Boundary ARTCC (FAA) computer ID: ZCA, Boundary ARTCC ID: ZAB, Boundary ARTCC Name: Albuquerque, Airspace Determination: No Objection, NOTAM Service: Yes, NOTAM Facility ID: ABQ, Last Inspection Date: 04/19/2014, Inspection Group: Private contract personnel, Inspection Method: State
- Location
- State: New Mexico, County: Valencia, City: Los Lunas, GPS (Degrees): Lat: 34° 45' 35.202'', Lng: -106° 44' 43.095'', GPS (Seconds): Lat: 34.759778, Lng: -106.745304, GPS determination method: Estimated, Distance from central business district: 3 mi (S) Find on map
- Operations
- Period: 04/19/2013 - 04/19/2014, Air Taxi Operations: 200, Itinerant Operations: 5,000, Local Operations: 15,000
- Aircraft
- Single Engine Aircraft: 200, Multi Engine Aircraft: 6, Helicopters: 7, Ultralight Aircraft: 25
- Additional
- Fuel Types: 100LL, Magnetic Variation: 11E (Year 1985), Beacon Color: Clear-green (lighted land airport), Lighting Schedule: See Rmk, Beacon Schedule: See Rmk, Airframe repair service availability/type: Major, Power Plant repair service availability/type: Major, Customs Airport Of Entry: No, Customs Landing Rights: No, Military/civil joint use agreement: No, Military Landing Rights: No, Transient storage: HGR,TIE, Wind direction indicator: Yes, Segmented circle airport marker system: No, Other services: CHTR, INSTR, RNTL, SALES
- Remarks
- ACTVT ROTG BCN - CTAF.
- Detailed Mid Valley Airpark Airport Page
Manzano-Mountain Air Ranch Airport (NM89)
- General
- Type: Airport, Status: Operational, Acivation Date: 07/01/2002, Runways: 2, Land Area Covered By Airport: 380 acres, Ownership: Privately owned, Facility Use: Private, Site Number: 14644.92*A, Location ID: NM89, Region: Southwest, District Office: LNM, Aeronautical sectional chart: Albuquerque, Tie-In FSS ID: ABQ, Tie-In FSS Name: Albuquerque, Tie-In FSS Toll-Free Number: 1-800-WX-BRIEF, Elevation: 5630 ft, Elevation determination method: Estimated, Elevation Source: OWNER (2002-01-07), Air traffic control tower: No, Boundary ARTCC (FAA) computer ID: ZCA, Boundary ARTCC ID: ZAB, Boundary ARTCC Name: Albuquerque, Airspace Determination: No Objection, Inspection Group: Owner, Inspection Method: 5010-2 Private use mail out program
- Location
- State: New Mexico, County: Valencia, City: Los Lunas, GPS (Degrees): Lat: 34° 46' 32.700'', Lng: -106° 31' 16.070'', GPS (Seconds): Lat: 34.775750, Lng: -106.521131, GPS determination method: Estimated, Position Source: OWNER (2002-01-07), Distance from central business district: 7 mi (E) Find on map
- Aircraft
- Single Engine Aircraft: 6, Multi Engine Aircraft: 2, Jet Engine Aircraft: 4, Gliders Operational: 2
- Additional
- Magnetic Variation: 10E (Year 2000), Segmented circle airport marker system: No
- Detailed Manzano-Mountain Air Ranch Airport Page
FAA Registered Aircraft: 102 (See the full list of FAA Registered Aircraft in Los Lunas)
I am trying to find a small airport to fly into Los Lunas, NM. I am Pedro Olivares from El Cajon, Ca. I have a special friend in Los Lunas, NM. My driving would take about 12 to 13 hours to get there. Have you had airplanes land on your air strip in the past from San Diego, Ca.? Mainly twin engine planes...and do you carry their kind of fuel?
Pedro Olivares