Martin Field Airport (Alaska)

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Martin Field
Summary
Airport type Private
Owner Martin, Kenneth
Location Lazy Mountain, Alaska
Elevation  AMSL 820 (est) ft / 250 (est) m
Coordinates 61°38′17″N149°01′44″W / 61.63806°N 149.02889°W / 61.63806; -149.02889 Coordinates: 61°38′17″N149°01′44″W / 61.63806°N 149.02889°W / 61.63806; -149.02889
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
17/35 600 183 Dirt

Martin Field( FAA LID : AK92) is a private airport located 4 miles northeast of the central business district (CBD) of Palmer, Alaska, USA. [1]

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There is no scheduled airline service to this field.

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