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Whidbey Island Naval Air Station (Ault Field), US — DOMESTIC AIRPORT
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Whidbey Island Naval Air Station (Ault Field)

KNUW · NUW

Overview

Geography
ARP coordinates
48.3518, -122.6560
Elevation
47 ft (14.33 m)
Timezone
America/Los_Angeles
Operations
Customs
Immigration
24h operations
No
PPR required
No
Curfew
No
ARFF (ICAO)
Status
OPERATIONAL
Identifiers
  • ICAOKNUW
  • IATANUW
  • Local codeNUW
  • GPS codeKNUW

Runways (2)

14/322,439 m × 61 m · CONCRETE
Geometry
Length2,439 m (8,001 ft)
Width61 m
SurfaceCONCRETE
Runway ends
14
Heading155°T
Threshold elev.11.89 m
Threshold48.3617, -122.6630
32
Heading335°T
Threshold elev.14.33 m
Threshold48.3419, -122.6480
07/252,438 m × 61 m
Geometry
Length2,438 m (7,999 ft)
Width61 m
Runway ends
07
Heading87°T
Threshold elev.5.49 m
Threshold48.3513, -122.6730
25
Heading267°T
Threshold elev.7.01 m
Threshold48.3524, -122.6400

ATC frequencies

Tower
  • 127.900 MHzTWR
Ground
  • 121.750 MHzGND
ATIS
  • 134.150 MHzATIS
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What is the ICAO code for Whidbey Island Naval Air Station (Ault Field)?

The ICAO code for Whidbey Island Naval Air Station (Ault Field) is KNUW (IATA NUW).

How many runways does Whidbey Island Naval Air Station (Ault Field) have?

Whidbey Island Naval Air Station (Ault Field) has 2 runways. See runway lengths, surfaces and thresholds on this page.

Where is Whidbey Island Naval Air Station (Ault Field)?

Whidbey Island Naval Air Station (Ault Field) is located in US.