Elizabeth Field (FID)

Fishers Island, US 🇺🇸 Small Airport

ICAO

K0B8

IATA

FID

Elevation

9 ft

Region

US-NY

Airport Information

GPS Code: K0B8

Local Code: 0B8

Location: 41.252099° N, -72.032218° E

Continent: NA

Type: Small Airport

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Terminal Information

Runways

Designation Length Width Surface Status
07/25 1792 ft 75 ft ASPH-E Active Lighted
12/30 2328 ft 100 ft ASPH-E Active Lighted

Radio Frequencies

Type Description Frequency
A/D PROVIDENCE APP/DEP 125.75 MHz
RDO BRIDGEPORT RDO 110.85 MHz
UNIC CTAF/UNICOM 122.8 MHz

Ground Transportation

Taxis

Taxis are typically available outside the arrival terminals.

Rental Cars

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Public Transportation

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Practice Field Posted by on June 29, 2013

When I was a student back in 1987 it was a great little field at which to practice.
There was nothing to distract a student pilot.
The short runways are ideal for practicing short field landings and departures.