Brookings Airport

Brookings Airport (IATA: BOK, ICAO: KBOK, FAA LID: BOK) is a county-owned, public-use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) northeast of the central business district of Brookings, a city in Curry County, Oregon, United States.[1] It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation facility.[2] Brookings is on the Chetco River, and is famed for Brookings Harbor.

Brookings Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCurry County
ServesBrookings, Oregon
Elevation AMSL459 ft / 140 m
Coordinates42°04′28″N 124°17′24″W
Map
KBOK
Location of Brookings Airport
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
12/30 2,900 884 Asphalt
Statistics (05/2013 - 05/2014)
Aircraft operations22,600
Based aircraft55

Facilities and aircraft

Brookings Airport covers an area of 90 acres (36 ha) at an elevation of 459 feet (140 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 12/30 with an asphalt surface measuring 2,900 by 60 feet (884 x 18 m).[1]

For the 12-month period ending June 6, 2011, the airport had 22,600 aircraft operations, an average of 61 per day: 94% general aviation, 6% air taxi, and <1% military. At that time there were 35 aircraft based at this airport: 71% single-engine, 26% multi-engine, and 3% helicopter.[1]

Brookings Airport has self-service fuel, hangars, a tie-down ramp, and a pilot lounge.

Cargo Carriers

AirlinesDestinations
Ameriflight North Bend/Coos Bay, Portland
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References

  1. FAA Airport Master Record for BOK (Form 5010 PDF). Federal Aviation Administration. Effective November 13, 2014.
  2. "2011–2015 NPIAS Report, Appendix A" (PDF). National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems. Federal Aviation Administration. December 28, 2014. Archived from the original (PDF, 2.03 MB) on 2012-09-27.
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