Airstrips
Update: Reed Ranch Airstrip Opens July 30th
The Reed Ranch Airstrip will be open to the public at 8:00 AM on July 30th, 2010. Don't land before then.
Here is the latest:
Folks,
We're having a public opening for the Reed Ranch airstrip on Friday, 30 July. You are all invited to attend the ceremony, look the field over and attend our picnic luncheon. The schedule below. Reed Ranch Airstrip identifier is "ID93" but the this will change soon to a public use identifier. It is located on the
DNJ051/026, five miles south of Krassel, elevation 4157' MSL. The runway is oriented 34/17 and is 100' wide by 2070' long. Normally land RW16 and depart RW34m, CTAF 122.9. Our schedule:
0700 - Cessna 206 fly Boise to Reed w/ 5 Pax
0830 - C206 second shuttle to Reed with 5 Pax
0800 - field unofficially open to public aircraft landing
1030 - field opening ceremony (Raise the wind sock and land the first
"official" plane)
1100 - lunch BBQ (pot luck side dishes for visitors - burgers and dogs
supplied for everyone) tables and chairs provided by Gary M.
1330 - C206 depart for Boise with three VIP pax
1330 - 14 pax van departs Reed for Boise with other Aero and ITD
personnel (home at BOI 1700)
The strip will be open for public landing at 0800 in the morning. We'll have a ceremonial opening photo opportunity at 1030 followed by a picnic lunch. We'll have a grill and some burgers and dogs but visitors should probably bring some side dish to share. There will be tables and chairs but limited shade. There's no potable water at Reed but there is one portable toilet for the time being.
John V. ("JV") DeThomas
Administrator, Idaho Division of Aeronautics
P.O. Box 7129
Boise, Idaho 83707
(208) 334-8788
Big Creek Four - Status
Joint Press Release from Idaho Airport Network, Division of Aeronautics, and the Idaho Aviation Association:
The recent controversy over the so-called Big Creek Four airstrips (Mile Hi, Simonds, Vines and Dewey Moore) has been resolved. On July 10, members of the aviation community met with Payette National Forest officials to discuss concerns regarding the May, 2009, Errata to the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness Management Plan and a subsequent proposal from Payette officials.