Farmers Pride Airport

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Farmers Pride Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic-use, privately owned
Location Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania
Elevation  AMSL 500 ft / 150.9 m
Coordinates 40°26′34.33″N076°26′29.86″W / 40.4428694°N 76.4416278°W / 40.4428694; -76.4416278
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9N7
Location of airport in Pennsylvania
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9N7
9N7 (the United States)
Runways
Direction LengthSurface
ftm
10/283,4101,039 Turf

Farmers Pride Airport( FAA LID : 9N7) is a privately owned, public-use airport in Fredericksburg, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. [1] The airport was opened in November 1947.

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It has a 3,410 unrolled, grass runway numbered 28–10, and avgas for transient aircraft is only available in emergencies. There are approximately 50 aircraft hangared at Farmers Pride.

The airport elevation is 500 ft MSL, and the air traffic pattern is left hand only at 1500 MSL, from both runways. Runway 28's pattern overflies Northern Lebanon High School, and Runway 10's pattern overflies Interstate 78.

The airport has tie down spots for transient aircraft, and hangars for permanent aircraft located at the field.

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References

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