Tiger Field Explained

Tiger Field
Faa:N58
Type:Public
Operator:Bureau of Land Management
City-Served:Fernley, Nevada
Elevation-F:4,346
Elevation-M:1,325
Coordinates:39.5597°N -119.2414°W
R1-Number:15/33
R1-Length-F:3,974
R1-Length-M:1,211
R1-Surface:Asphalt
R2-Number:5/23
R2-Length-F:2,750
R2-Length-M:838
R2-Surface:Gravel
Stat-Year:2009
Stat1-Header:Aircraft operations
Stat1-Data:2,400
Stat2-Header:Based aircraft
Stat2-Data:6
Footnotes:Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]

Tiger Field is a public use airport owned by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and located three nautical miles (6 km) south of the central business district of Fernley, a city in Lyon County, Nevada, United States.

History

The airport hosted the Fernley Fly-In 2001.

Facilities and aircraft

Tiger Field covers an area of 80acres at an elevation of 4,346 feet (1,325 m) above mean sea level. It has two runways: 15/33 is 3,974 by 40 feet (1,211 x 12 m) with an asphalt surface; 5/23 is 2,750 by 40 feet (838 x 12 m) with a gravel surface.

For the 12-month period ending June 30, 2009, the airport had 2,400 general aviation aircraft operations, an average of 200 per month. At that time there were 6 aircraft based at this airport: 100% single-engine.

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Notes and References

  1. . Federal Aviation Administration. Effective July 29, 2010.