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    Description

    Airport is in town and places to eat are within walking distance.  Hotels provide shuttle services. Courtesy cars available.  Local Basque restaurants, such as the Star,  serve up great meals and have some of the best steaks around.  The Flying Fish is good for sushi and other fare.

    Runway
    • Length

      7214

    • Width

      150

    • Surface

      ASPH-G

    All Runways
    Identifier Length Width Surface
    05/23 7214 150 ASPH-G
    12/30 2871 60 ASPH-G
    Details
    • Facility ID

      EKO

    • Elevation

      5140

    • CTAF

      122.9

    • State

      NV

    Location

    Lat: 40.82491666667 , Long: -115.79169444444 - NEVADA, USA

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    • Recreational
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    • Mountains
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    • Western Pacific
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    shortfield
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