Airport Identifier:
K10Elevation:
5978Latitude:
45.15059Longitude:
-114.99941The Forest Service has designated this airstrip for emergency use because of its condition and location. It requires special skills and equipment beyond what is anticipated for general aviation. Use is discouraged. Keep your airplane within the boundaries of the airport as it's surrounded by Wilderness land.
Airstrip Features:
Windsock
Classification:
Other Classification
Airstrips with restrictions based on land owner/manager legal requirements. Not for general public use. These places have no facilities and require special skills and equipment beyond the normal anticipated for general aviation, and use is discouraged.
Primary Runway:
1/19Length:
590Type:
TurfStuck 'N Stay Emergency Accommodations
IAA Member Hosts
Member Name
Mike Hart
Airstrip Manager:Matt Shaddle |
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208-634-0768
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District:#7 McCall/Central |
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District Director:Dave Irvin |
Observation Date: May 11, 2024
Flew back into Mile Hi on 5/11/2024 and spent afternoon hiking around and exploring the area. Also put the existing used windsock back on its frame and installed a new security chain and combination padlock (set to the number IAA specified) on the windsock mast. Windsock is faded and has one small hole in it but is quite serviceable for now.
Observation Date: May 3, 2024
Flew into Mile Hi on 5/3/2024 with the helicopter. Nice day and spent the afternoon hiking around a bit. Grass just beginning to green up. F & G windsock has blown off the frame and was located 200 feet down the hill. Sock is intact, not ripped or shredded but a little faded. Windsock mast is locked with chain and padlock so could not lower it a reinstall the sock. Will contact F & G and perhaps get permission to cut the chain and put the sock back up on next trip down in that country.