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Burley_Municipal_Airport Latitude and Longitude:

42°32′33″N 113°46′18″W / 42.54250°N 113.77167°W / 42.54250; -113.77167
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Burley Municipal Airport

Burley J R Jack Simplot Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCity of Burley
Serves Burley, Idaho
Elevation  AMSL4,150 ft / 1,265 m
Coordinates 42°32′33″N 113°46′18″W / 42.54250°N 113.77167°W / 42.54250; -113.77167
Website BurleyIdaho.org/airport.htm
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
2/20 4,094 1,248 Asphalt
6/24 4,067 1,240 Asphalt
Statistics (2005)
Aircraft operations27,750
Based aircraft56
Sources: FAA, [1] Burley website [2]

Burley Municipal Airport ( IATA: BYI, ICAO: KBYI, FAA LID: BYI) is a municipal airport in Burley, Idaho. [1] The airport was rededicated as Burley J R Jack Simplot Airport in October 2002, [2] honoring J. R. "Jack" Simplot.

History

The Burley Municipal Airport was dedicated on July 4th, 1930. [3] A stop on the Contract Air Mail Route 5 (CAM5) from Salt Lake City to Pasco, the airport began its life servicing Air Mail aircraft. [4] [5]

The first airline flights were Empire Airlines Boeing 247s in 1946; successors West Coast Airlines and Air West landed at Burley until 1969.

Facilities

The airport covers 201 acres (81 ha) and has two asphalt runways: 2/20 is 4,094 x 80 ft (1,248 x 24 m) and 6/24 is 4,067 x 75 ft (1,240 x 23 m). [1]

In the year ending February 10, 2005, the airport had 27,750 aircraft operations, average 76 per day: 98% general aviation, 1% air taxi and <1% military. 56 aircraft are based at this airport: 84% single-engine, 10% multi-engine, 4% jet and 2% ultralight. [1]

Accidents and incidents

A panoramic view of JR Simplot Airport, as seen from a public access road to its east.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for BYI PDF, effective 2007-10-25
  2. ^ a b Burley Airport Archived August 11, 2007, at the Wayback Machine page at City of Burley website
  3. ^ Burley Municipal Airport. City of Burley. N.D. Accessed February 2, 2024.
  4. ^ United States (1931–38). Airway bulletin. no. 1-2. Washington: U. S. Govt. print. off.
  5. ^ "Contract Air Mail Route 5". www.dreamsmithphotos.com. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  6. ^ Ranter, Harro. "ASN Aircraft accident Cessna 208B Grand Caravan N928JP Burley Municipal Airport, ID (BYI)". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved 2022-04-25.

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