| Runway - Newly Paved 3,800 ft. North-South
true bearing. Center line and "EAGLE ROOST". Runway Numbers are painted as
magnetic headings of 17 and 35, variation is 13 East.
Prevailing Wind (more of a light breeze) South to North.
Field Elevation 2206 feet above sea level.
Runway Lighting Medium intensity lighting with automatic
turn-on by five (5) quick clicks
of aircraft radio on 122.9. To turn-off, it takes seven (7) quick clicks. After lighting activation the lights
automatically turn themselves
off in 15 minutes. There are three green approach lights on each side of runway at both
ends of the runway. While R/W lights are on, the cross taxiway red stop-light are lit at
intersection. There are no landing or take-off obstructions.
Aviation Services Wickenburg Muni Airport 18 miles and Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport 60 miles.
Terrain Level and slightly sloping from
SE to NW which provides for excellent gentle surface drainage. The soil is a sandy loam and the farm areas around Aguila
are famous for their 2 crops per year of growing. Gardening and growing table fruits and
vegetables is a green thumb's delight. Visit some of the pilots
who are growing many table fruits and vegetables. This sandy loam allows for maximum
percolation thereby giving individual septic systems the premium sanitary disposal method.
The desert flora at Eagle Roost is unusually attractive and has no undesirable types of
cacti or bushes.
Fire Protection Fire
station is located in Aguila just 1.75 mile from the
entrance gate to Eagle Roost.
Eagle Roost Owners Have Full Control
All of these common areas and items are owned by the owners of the land within Eagle
Roost Airpark. The size of Eagle Roost is a full section of land, which
is 640 acres or one mile square. The runway, taxi-ways and roadways are part of the common
area that has been dedicated to a non-profit Arizona corporation, organized as Eagle Roost
Management, Inc. Each of the 640 acres represents 1 share of the Corporation. Consequently
each landowner has a share of all the common areas and equipment equal to his or her
portion of land held within 640 acre Eagle Roost Airpark. One share (acre) has one vote in
the corporation. There is no outside ownership or control regarding any facility within
Eagle Roost. The officers and directors are Eagle Roost owners and are elected by the
landowners. |