Dickson Field | |
Faa: | 75WT |
Type: | Private |
Owner-Oper: | Robert Dickson |
Location: | Oroville, Washington, United States |
City-Served: | Okanogan County |
Elevation-F: | 3,214 |
Coordinates: | 48.9842°N -119.2983°W |
Image Map Alt: | A western state is situated in a country, which is highlighted in a purple-like color. |
Image Map Caption: | Location of the airport's state, Washington, United States |
R1-Number: | 17/35 |
R1-Length-F: | 500 |
R1-Length-M: | 152 |
R1-Surface: | Turf |
Footnotes: | Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1] |
Dickson Field is a private airport located 7miles east of Oroville, Washington, which is a city in the Okanogan region of United States. It provides private general aviation services and has a 500by runway numbered 17–35, but the nearby Dorothy Scott Airport handles most of the city's aviation services.
It is owned and operated by Robert Dickson, serving the Okanogan area itself.[1] As it is a private airport, permission is required prior to landing at the Dickson Field.[2] Rights for permanent public use of the Dickson Field were approved in January 2007.[2] The airport obtained no passengers in 2011.[1]
No accidents or incidents have occurred at the Dickson Field throughout its history. Dorothy Scott Airport, a public airport situated in the same city, is generally used for the city's public aviation services, having been classified as an airport of entry by the Federal Aviation Administration.[3]
The airport is 48.9842°N -119.2983°W off of 9 Mile Road and Crowsnest Highway. The airport maintains no facilities or services, and is generally used for private general aviation services.[1] Its airfield has a 500by runway numbered 17–35.[1] The nearest radio navigation aids from the airport that help the pilot are located in three cities: Omak, Penticton, Naramata.[2]