5B1
JOHN H BOYLAN STATE
(ISLAND POND) AIRPORT
ISLAND POND, VT

AIRPORT INFORMATION
AS PUBLISHED ON 01 NOVEMBER 2001
Location
Lat/Long: 44-47-29.177N / 071-49-18.338W
(44.7914381 / -71.8217606)
(estimated)
Elevation: 1194 ft. / 363.9 m (surveyed)
Variation: 17W (1985)
From city: 3 miles SE of ISLAND POND, VT

Airport Operations
Facility use: Open to the public
Sectional chart: MONTREAL
Control tower: no
ARTCC: BOSTON CENTER
FSS: BURLINGTON FLIGHT SERVICE STATION [1-800-WX-BRIEF]
NOTAMs facility: BTV (NOTAM-D service available)
Attendance: UNATNDD
Wind indicator: yes
Segmented circle: yes
Lights: Beacon: unknown
Landing fee: no
Airport Communications
CTAF: 122.9
Nearby radio navigation aids
VOR radial/distance VOR name Freq Var
------------------ ---------------- ------ ---
BMLr306/28.7 BERLIN VOR/DME 110.40 17W
YSCr200/31.5 SHERBROOKE VORTAC 113.20 17W
NDB name Hdg/Dist Freq Var ID
--------------------- ------ ---- --- -------------------
NEWPORT 140/18.0 242 17W EFK . ..-. -.-
LYNDONVILLE 043/19.4 353 16W LLX .-.. .-.. -..-
MAHN 004/26.4 386 17W GMA --. -- .-
HORNEBROOK 312/30.3 281 17W HXK .... -..- -.-
MORRISVILLE/STOWE 085/35.1 375 16W JRV .--- .-. ...-
Airport Services
Fuel available: NONE
Parking: tiedowns
Airframe service: NONE
Powerplant service: NONE
Bottled oxygen: NONE
Bulk oxygen: NONE
Runway Information
Runway 14/32
Dimensions: 2650 x 120 ft. / 808 x 37 m
Surface: turf, in good condition
Runway edge markings: /32 THLDS MARKED WITH YELLOW CONES.
RUNWAY 14 RUNWAY 32
Traffic pattern: left left
Displaced threshold: no no
Touchdown point: no no
Obstructions: TREES TREES
Airport Inspection
Inspected by: State of Vermont aeronautical personnel
Last inspection: 21 July 1998
Federal agreements: - National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS)
Grant agreement has expired; however, agreement remains
in effect for this facility as long as it is public use
Airport Operational Statistics
Aircraft based on the field: 1
Aircraft operations: 200/year
Ultralights: 1
75% transient general aviation
25% local general aviation
Remarks
Ski Operations in Winter
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