Oshkosh Airport OKS
The Garden County Airport, located south on Highway 27, has a 4,701 x 60-foot concrete,
lighted runway. Two 30-foot wide taxiways and an updated nondirectional beacon (NDB) were
installed in 1992 and 1993.
The modern heated terminal building will hangar three mediaum-size twin aircraft or
six single-engine aircraft. An eight unit nested T-hangar accomodates two twin-engine
aircraft and six single-engine aircraft. The four-unit T-hangar will accomodate
4 single-engine aircraft.
An EPA-approved 100-octane aviation fuel above ground refueling
facility was installed in 1994. The flight lounge with public telephone is open 24 hours each
day.
FAA Identifier: OKS
Lat/Long: 41-24-03.5000N / 102-21-18.1000W
41-24.058333N / 102-21.301667W
41.4009722 / -102.3550278 (estimated)
Elevation: 3394 ft. / 1034.5 m (surveyed)
Variation: 09E (2005)
From city: 1 mile SW of OSHKOSH, NE
Time zone: UTC-7 (DST-6)
Wind indicator: lighted
Lights: DUSK-DAWN
Beacon: white-green (lighted land airport)
Airport Terminal:
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- Open 24 hours a day
- Public restrooms
- Fuel available 24 hrs/7dys with credit card
- Heated hangar available by arrangement
- Tie-downs free of charge
- NO landing fees!
- Airport runway extension project completed in 2002
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Airport Communications
CTAF/UNICOM: 122.8
Unicom monitored during daylight hours.
APCH/DEP SVC PRVDD BY DENVER ARTCC
ON FREQS 118.475/225.4 (BRUSH/B/ RCAG).
Contact:
Clifton Buske Airport Manager
(308) 772-4482
liscogoose@lakemac.net
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 Fueling facilities
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 Parking and Free Tie-Downs
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 Chemical Apron for Dusters
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The Oshkosh Airport can hangar up to 15 planes, and currently houses 11 planes.
The facility has a comfortable pilot's lounge with his and hers restrooms, a pay phone,
and is within a half block of two restaurants, a motel and a 24 hr convenience store.
100LL fuel is available, a parking pad with free tie-downs and a chemical apron for
dusters. The facility has a 15 car parking lot.
The Airport Board of Administration is proud that their facility does not contribute to environmental or groundwater contamination, the facility passes all DEQ requirements and tests with a clean bill of health!
The largest plane to land here to date has been a Cessna Citation II.
 Beechcraft/Raytheon King Air 200
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 Beechcraft/Raytheon Bonanza
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 Twin Cessna
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Links:
http://www.fltplan.com/AirportInformation/KOKS.htm
http://www.airnav.com/airport/KOKS
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