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46°28′38″N 122°48′23″W / 46.47722°N 122.80639°W / 46.47722; -122.80639
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South Lewis County Airport

Ed Carlson Memorial Field
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerLewis County
Serves Lewis County, Washington
Location Toledo / Winlock
Elevation  AMSL374 ft / 114 m
Coordinates 46°28′38″N 122°48′23″W / 46.47722°N 122.80639°W / 46.47722; -122.80639
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TDO is located in Washington (state)
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Location of airport in Washington
TDO is located in the United States
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TDO (the United States)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
6/24 4,479 1,365 Asphalt
Statistics (2020)
Aircraft operations8,300
Based aircraft40

South Lewis County Airport ( IATA: TDO, ICAO: KTDO, FAA LID: TDO), also known as Ed Carlson Memorial Field, is a county-owned public-use airport in Lewis County, Washington, United States. It is located three nautical miles (4 mi, 6 km) north of the central business district of Toledo, Washington. [1]

This airport is included in the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation facility. [2]

Facilities and aircraft

The airport covers an area of 95 acres (38 ha) at an elevation of 374 feet (114 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 6/24 with an asphalt surface measuring 4,479 by 150 feet (1,365 x 46 m). [1]

For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2020, the airport had 8,300 aircraft operations, an average of 23 per day: 97% general aviation and 2% military. At that time there were 40 aircraft based at this airport: 38 single- engine, and 2 multi-engine. [1]

The airport was formerly a joint venture between Toledo and Winlock, but the South Lewis County Airport Board was created to manage the facility. It received a $1.2 million repaving in 2003. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for TDO PDF. Federal Aviation Administration. effective 5 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Appendix A: List of NPIAS Airports with 5-Year Forecast Activity and Development Cost". National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS) Reports. Federal Aviation Administration. October 4, 2010. Archived from the original on 2012-10-27.
  3. ^ Mittge, Brian (4 August 2003). "South Lewis County airport leader has eyes for the sky". The Chronicle (Centralia, Washington). Retrieved 26 July 2023.

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