Runway condition update 2022 April 8

received from Vince this morning –





So had a bit o dry last two days.
Runway is still in winter condition.
But improving. Need a few more days of dry and you’ll have a surface. Jason landed yesterday but struggled to get on and off runway.
Use west two thirds of runway land in the middle park by mail shed. This year has been very hard.

Propane

A note from Harbor Propane

We are planning on a propane delivery to both Stuart West & Stuart East the month of April for the Spring delivery.  We will deliver in the Fall as well – either August or September.

As we have in prior years, there will be a Stop Charge along with the cent/gallon fee in order to cover the cost of the barge.

If you need propane this Spring, please email your tank percentage or call 360-378-0379.   

If you’re OK on propane at this time, we can get you filled up in the Fall.  If we don’t hear from you, we will assume that propane is not needed at this time.

Thank you,

Bob Rautenberg

Sloppy runway

Spring is almost here, but the runway thinks that it is mid winter! Our main runway observer Vince has this report – “Mucky. Total winter runway, wish I had good news. You can land on the west 2/3 of the runway and stop on the west end but there is standing water.”

It has really rained the last couple of days. Vince said he would update this report by Friday. Be careful

Note from Rhys

All of the ground on the taxiways and runway is extremely soft. Please don’t drive vehicles on any of these surfaces unless absolutely necessary to get to a hangar or tie down lot. Remember that the rut created, if not repaired, can damage an airplane. 

Wood splitter for sale

I got this note from Michael Olson.. Contact Mike if you are interested.

We are looking to sell our 6 ton electric wood splitter. Works fine, I just bought a larger gas powered machine so no longer need this. Price is $200. I’ve included two pics. It’s sitting outside our garage on Stuart if anyone wants a look at it.

Call Mike at 360 298 5698

Runway Condition Update 1/7/22

Ok so the rain came and the snow is mostly gone, high tides have slowed the water runoff, runway is very mucky, as in not suitable for anything but tundra tires.

This is the current Pirep from Vince, our man on the scene. This happens every winter, after heavy rains and/or snow. If you land and hit the wrong spot, with small tires, you will get stuck and damage the runway. Please, lets let the runway dry out a little bit before we use it.