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PN62AIRPORT

CATANEY

MIDWAY, Pennsylvania

1,200 ft MSL

1

Runway

0

Frequencies

0

Procedures

Quick Facts

FAA

PN62

Elevation

1,200 ft MSL

Runways

1

Frequencies

0

Tower

No

Fuel

N/A

Coordinates

40.375, -80.300

Airport Information

Facility Type

AIRPORT

Elevation

1,200 ft MSL

Control Tower

No

Fuel Types

None listed

ARTCC

CLEVELAND

Coordinates

40.3751, -80.2998

Ownership

Private

Hours of Operation

Current Weather

— — —Updated

Runways

IDLengthWidthSurfaceLights
12/301,300 ft100 ftTURF-

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PN62 Operational Overview

Location & Facility

CATANEY (PN62) is a privately owned airport restricted to private use located in MIDWAY, Pennsylvania, United States. The field sits at an elevation of 1,200 feet above mean sea level (MSL) at coordinates 40.3751°N, 80.2998°W.

Runways

CATANEY has 1 runway. The longest runway (12/30) measures 1,300 feet by 100 feet with a turf surface.

Communications & Operations

CATANEY is a non-towered (pilot-controlled) field.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PN62?

PN62 is the ICAO identifier for CATANEY, a public-use airport located in MIDWAY, Pennsylvania, United States.

How many runways does CATANEY have?

CATANEY (PN62) has 1 runway. See the runway table above for dimensions and surface types.

What is the elevation of PN62?

The field elevation of CATANEY is 1,200 feet above mean sea level (MSL).

Is fuel available at PN62?

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

How do I access complete data for PN62?

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Where is CATANEY located?

CATANEY (PN62) is located in MIDWAY, Pennsylvania, United States, at an elevation of 1,200 ft MSL.

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Source: FAA faa-nasr· AIRAC 28-day cycle· Updated Jun 25, 02:14 PM UTC