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Potomac Airpark Charter Flights

Private Jet can handle all of your charter services needs to or from Potomac Airpark.

Potomac Airpark Details

Type: Small Airport

Scheduled Service: No

Local Code: W35

GPS Code: KW35

Elevation: 412 Feet

Latitude: 39.6926

Longitude: -78.1661

Runways at Potomac Airpark

Potomac Airpark has 1 runway.

#LengthWidthSurfaceLighted
1 4985 Feet70 FeetASPYes

Radio Frequencies

Potomac Airpark utilizes the following radio frequencies.

#TypeDescriptionMhz
1 CNTRWASHINGTON CNTR134.150
2 UNICCTAF/UNICOM122.800

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Charter a Jet to Berkeley Springs Can Be Economical

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