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2B9AIRPORT

POST MILLS

POST MILLS, Vermont

VFRUpdated 2h ago696 ft MSL

2

Runways

2

Frequencies

0

Procedures

0

NOTAMs

Quick Facts

FAA

2B9

Elevation

696 ft MSL

Runways

2

Frequencies

2

Tower

No

Fuel

N/A

Coordinates

43.884, -72.252

Airport Information

Facility Type

AIRPORT

Elevation

696 ft MSL

Control Tower

No

Fuel Types

None listed

ARTCC

BOSTON

Coordinates

43.8837, -72.2521

Ownership

Private

Hours of Operation

Current Weather

SPECI KLEB 131628Z 07005KT 10SM -RA SCT024 BKN060 OVC070 08/06 A2998 RMK AO2 P0001 T00830056

Flight Category

VFR

Wind

70° at 5 kt

Visibility

10+ SM

Temperature

8.3°C

Dewpoint

5.6°C

Altimeter

1015.30 inHg

Weather

-RA

Cloud Cover

OVC

Nearest weather from KLEB (16 NM away)

Observed 2026-05-13 16:28Z

Nearby Weather Cameras

No camera at 2B9. Showing nearest cameras.

Weather camera at Rutland facing SouthEast
Live

Rutland

SouthEast · Camera 2 · 4 cameras total

47 NM away

Weather camera at Middlebury facing East
Live

Middlebury

East · Camera 2 · 4 cameras total

51 NM away

12 camera angles available

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Source: FAA faa-weather-camera

Runways

IDLengthWidthSurfaceLights
04/222,900 ft80 ftTURF-
05/232,300 ft80 ftTURF-

Frequencies

CTAF (1)UNICOM (1)
TypeFrequencyName
CTAF122.8POST MILLS
UNICOM122.8POST MILLS

Active NOTAMs

No active NOTAMs for 2B9.

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2B9 Operational Overview

Location & Facility

POST MILLS (2B9) is a privately owned airport open to the public located in POST MILLS, Vermont, United States. The field sits at an elevation of 696 feet above mean sea level (MSL) at coordinates 43.8837°N, 72.2521°W.

Runways

POST MILLS has 2 runways. The longest runway (04/22) measures 2,900 feet by 80 feet with a turf surface. Other runways include 05/23 (2,300 ft, TURF).

Communications & Operations

POST MILLS is a non-towered (pilot-controlled) field. A total of 2 communication frequencies are published for this facility.

Weather Cameras

3 FAA Weather Cameras are available near POST MILLS, providing real-time visual weather conditions updated every 10 minutes. AeroCopilot integrates these cameras with AI-powered weather analysis to help pilots assess visibility and ceiling conditions before departure.

Current Conditions

The current flight category at POST MILLS is VFR (Visual Flight Rules — good flying conditions). Weather conditions are updated in real-time from official NOAA Aviation Weather Center observations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 2B9?

2B9 is the ICAO identifier for POST MILLS, a public-use airport located in POST MILLS, Vermont, United States.

How many runways does POST MILLS have?

POST MILLS (2B9) has 2 runways. See the runway table above for dimensions and surface types.

What is the elevation of 2B9?

The field elevation of POST MILLS is 696 feet above mean sea level (MSL).

Is fuel available at 2B9?

No fuel types are currently listed for POST MILLS. Contact the FBO directly for availability.

What are the current weather conditions at 2B9?

The current flight category at POST MILLS is VFR. See the METAR section above for full decoded weather data including wind, visibility, temperature, and altimeter.

Are there active NOTAMs at 2B9?

There are currently no active NOTAMs for POST MILLS.

How do I access complete data for 2B9?

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Where is POST MILLS located?

POST MILLS (2B9) is located in POST MILLS, Vermont, United States, at an elevation of 696 ft MSL.

Does 2B9 have weather cameras?

2B9 does not have a direct weather camera, but there are nearby cameras within range. Sign up for AeroCopilot to view all nearby airport cameras.

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Source: FAA faa-nasr· AIRAC 28-day cycle· Updated May 12, 03:48 PM UTC
Source: FAA noaa-awc-metar· Updated May 13, 04:28 PM UTC