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Derby Field

Coordinates: 40°03′59″N 118°33′54″W / 40.06639°N 118.56500°W / 40.06639; -118.56500
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Derby Field
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerPershing County
ServesLovelock, Nevada
Elevation AMSL3,907 ft / 1,191 m
Coordinates40°03′59″N 118°33′54″W / 40.06639°N 118.56500°W / 40.06639; -118.56500
Map
LOL is located in Nevada
LOL
LOL
Location of airport in Nevada
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
2/20 5,529 1,685 Asphalt
8/26 4,931 1,503 Asphalt
Statistics (2012)
Aircraft operations1,295
Based aircraft2

Derby Field (IATA: LOL[2], ICAO: KLOL, FAA LID: LOL) is a county owned, public use airport located eight nautical miles (15 km) southwest of the central business district of Lovelock, in Pershing County, Nevada, United States.[1] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a general aviation facility.[3]

Facilities and aircraft

Derby Field covers an area of 550 acres (223 ha) at an elevation of 3,907 feet (1,191 m) above mean sea level. It has two runways with asphalt surfaces: 2/20 is 5,529 by 75 feet (1,685 x 23 m) and 8/26 is 4,931 by 75 feet (1,503 x 23 m).[1]

For the 12-month period ending June 30, 2012, the airport had 1,295 general aviation aircraft operations, an average of 107 per month. At that time there were two aircraft based at this airport, both single-engine.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for LOL PDF. Federal Aviation Administration. Effective November 15, 2012.
  2. ^ "IATA Airport Code Search (LOL: Lovelock / Derby Field)". International Air Transport Association. Retrieved June 13, 2014.
  3. ^ "2011–2015 NPIAS Report, Appendix A" (PDF, 2.03 MB). National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems. Federal Aviation Administration. October 4, 2010. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)