Newman Lake, US 🇺🇸 Small Airport
US-8302
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3570 ft
US-WA
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Location: 47.82298° N, -117.06976° E
Continent: NA
Type: Small Airport
Green Mountain Airport, identified as US-8302 and also known as WA67, is a privately-owned general aviation airport located near Vancouver, Washington, not Newman Lake. Due to its private nature and limited facilities, there are no public traveler reviews or experiences available in the conventional sense (e.g., for commercial passenger flights). The airport primarily serves private aircraft, and permission is required prior to landing.
As such, information regarding overall traveler sentiment, terminal facilities, security wait times, customs/immigration experience, or transportation connections and parking for this airport is not applicable and cannot be found through public reviews. The airport has a single asphalt runway, 1760 x 25 feet, with yellow centerline markings only. Services such as airframe or powerplant service, and fuel, are not available on site.
Therefore, a summary of traveler reviews and experiences for a commercial airport cannot be provided for Green Mountain Airport (US-8302/WA67).
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