- Source: City of Slaton/Larry T Neal Memorial Airport
City of Slaton/Larry T. Neal Memorial Airport (formerly Slaton Municipal Airport) is a General Aviation airport located 3.4 mi (5.5 km) north of Slaton, Texas.
Facilities
Slaton Airport has one asphalt runway (18-36) which is 4,244 ft (1,294 m) long and 75 ft (23 m) wide and sits at a elevation of 3,126 ft (953 m) above mean sea level. The airport previously had a second turf runway (8-26) but it was closed permanently due to the rough surface. The airport had 6,200 aircraft operations in one year. There are nineteen aircraft based on the airport and has a development estimate of $2,017,000. There are two FAA approved instrument approaches to the airport. One is an Area Navigation (RNAV) GPS approach to runway 18 and another RNAV approach to runway 36.[1] The Texas Air Museum, Caprock Chapter is located on the North end of the airport.
See also
List of airports in Texas
References
External links
Airport Data and Information Portal - (F49) CITY OF SLATON/LARRY T NEAL MEML
Aeronautical Information Services - CITY OF SLATON/LARRY T NEAL MEM
AirNav: F49 - City of Slaton/Larry T Neal Memorial Airport
https://thetexasairmuseum.org/
https://www.raider-aviation.com/Instruction/InstructionHome
https://www.aopa.org/destinations/airports/F49/details
https://airportguide.com/airport/info/F49
See also
List of airports in Texas
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