Rogers Field Explained

Rogers Field
Faa:O05
Type:Public
Location:Chester, California
Elevation-F:4,528
Elevation-M:1,380
R1-Number:16/34
R1-Length-F:5,000
R1-Length-M:1,524
R1-Surface:Asphalt
R2-Number:5/23
R2-Length-F:5,320
R2-Length-M:1,622
R2-Surface:Gravel

Rogers Field is a public airport bordering the southwest of the town of Chester, serving Plumas County, California, United States. It has two runways (only one of which is still opened and maintained, however) and is mostly used for general aviation and USFS/CDF access.

In addition to its civil-aviation role it also serves as the Chester Air Attack Base, a logistical and coordination facility owned and managed by Lassen National Forest (LNF), USFS, for the support of the LNF Air Attack 06, Copter 510, California Department of Forestry's aerial firefighting aircraft (both fixed-wing and helicopter) and other air tankers and heli-tankers leased by the USFS. Resources include fueling, retardant loading for aerial tankers, communications, and some quartering for aircrew, helitack, and ground fire-fighting teams.

Facilities

Rogers Field has two runways:

Runway 5/23 is closed indefinitely and no longer maintained.

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