KBAM

VFR

BATTLE MOUNTAIN

BATTLE MOUNTAIN · NEVADA

Elev
4,536.1'
Longest RWY
7,300'04/22
Tower
None
Status
Uncontrolled
Now--Z· METAR23:55Z
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Before you fly into KBAM
Conditions
VFR
Good for visual flying
Airport
Non-towered
Self-announce on CTAF
Pattern alt
5,536.1'
MSL · field 4,536.1' + 1,000 AGL
Favored RWY
RWY 31
H/W +12 · X/W 2 kt R

METAR & TAF KBAM

Current METAR

Observed 23:55Z

KBAM 272355Z AUTO 33012G16KT 10SM OVC100 15/M07 A2993 RMK AO1
Wind
330° @ 12G16 kt
Visibility
10 SM
Temp / Dew
15°C / -7°C
Altimeter
29.93 inHg
Clouds
OVC
Density alt
5,612 ft
Ceiling
10,000 ft AGL
Rules
VFR

Airport info & contacts

Manager on record, flight service, ARTCC, attendance schedule and pattern altitude — published by the FAA and refreshed every 28 days.

Location

From city
3 NM SE
VFR sectional
SALT LAKE CITY
ARTCC
ZLC · SALT LAKE CITY
NOTAM facility
RNO (NOTAM-D)

Airport manager

Name
BERT RAMOS
Address
50 STATE ROUTE 305, BATTLE MOUNTAIN NV 89820

Flight service · Hours

FSS RNO
RENO1-800-WX-BRIEF
Attendance
  • OCT-MAY · 0700-1700
  • JUN-SEP · 0700-1800

Frequencies

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Advisory / CTAF

Runways & pattern

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Runway & wind

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330° · 12 kt
RWY 31
306°M
Head/Tail
+12 kt
Crosswind
2 kt R

Pattern entry · RWY 31

LEFT TRAFFIC
CrosswindCrosswindDownwindDownwindBaseBaseFinalFinal45° entry45° entryRWY 31 · 306° · LEFT TRAFFICPattern 5,536 ft MSL
RunwayHeading (°M)LengthSurfaceTraffic
04/2236° / 216°7,300 ftASPHStandard L
13/31Favored126° / 306°7,299 ftASPHStandard L

Runway end performance

EndTORATODAASDALDAVGSIApproach lightsObstruction
04PAPI 4-box right(3.2°)
22PAPI 4-box left(3°)

Declared distances in feet. TORA = takeoff run available, TODA = takeoff distance, ASDA = accelerate-stop, LDA = landing distance.

Airport sketch

Runways drawn to scale from FAA survey coordinates, rendered over live satellite imagery. Not for navigation.

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Approaches & charts

RNAV (GPS) RWY 04
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Services on the field

Fuel grades, oxygen, maintenance, ramp storage and lighting — as declared to the FAA by the airport operator.

Fuel & services

Fuel
100LLA
Oxygen (bottled)
Not available
Oxygen (bulk)
Not available
Airframe repair
Major
Power plant repair
Major
Other services
AFRT,AGRI,AMB,SURV

Ramp & ground

Transient storage
  • Tie-down
  • Hangar
Landing fee
No fee published
Customs
Not available
Lighting schedule
SEE RMK
Beacon schedule
SS-SR
Beacon
White / Green (civil land)(WG)
Wind indicator
Lighted
Segmented circle
Yes

Fuel & FBOs

Cheapest 100LL and Jet A on the field and nearby. Always confirm with the FBO before taxi.

Airport notes

Surface conditions, obstructions, local procedures, lighting outages and other notes published with each FAA cycle.

General notes

  • Edge reflectors are installed on taxiways and ramp.Show FAA
  • For clearance delivery, if unable to contact on flight service station frequency, contact Salt Lake ARTCC at 801-320-2568.Show FAA

Lighting notes

  • Runway end identifier lights are active on runways 04 and 22. Precision approach path indicators are installed on runways 04 and 22. Medium intensity runway lights are installed on runways 04/22 and 13/31. Perimeter lights are on helipads H1 and controlled by CTAF.Show FAA

Runway surface & condition

  • 13/31The pavement classification rating value for runway 13/31 is 63/F/C/W/T.Show FAA
  • 04/22The pavement classification rating value for runway 04/22 is 63/F/C/W/T.Show FAA

Approach & departure obstructions

  • 13Threshold markings on runway 13 are faded.Show FAA
  • H1The black outline on helipad H1 is partially visible with the interior gone.Show FAA
  • 31Threshold markings on runway 31 are faded.Show FAA
  • 04Runway 04 numbers are faded.Show FAA
  • 22Runway 22 numbers are faded.Show FAA
  • H2The black outline on helipad H2 is partially visible with the interior gone.Show FAA

Other notes

  • 1After hours call (775) 635-2245.Show FAA
  • 13/31The pavement condition index for runway 13/31 is 54. The runway has alligator patching, bone cracking, and weeds growing through cracks.Show FAA

VFR map & nearby airports

VFR sectional. Tap any ICAO chip to open that airport.

Key facts · KBAM

Answer card
ICAO
KBAM
Name
BATTLE MOUNTAIN
Location
BATTLE MOUNTAIN, NEVADA
Elevation
4,536.1 ft MSL
Traffic pattern altitude
5,536.1 ft MSL (1,000 AGL)
Control tower
Non-towered (use CTAF)
Total runways
2
Longest runway
04/22 · 7,300 ft
Published ILS approaches
0
Published frequencies
2
Magnetic variation
13°
Current flight rules
VFR
Current wind
330° at 12 kt
Favored runway now
RWY 31

Battle Mountain Airport (KBAM) sits in Battle Mountain, Nevada. Field elevation is 4,536.1 ft MSL. The airport has two asphalt runways. Runway 04/22 is 7,300 ft. Runway 13/31 is 7,299 ft, so 04/22 is the longest by a foot. There is no control tower. CTAF and UNICOM are both 122.8.

No ILS approaches are published here. Pattern altitude is not published, so use the standard 1,000 ft AGL for light piston traffic unless the current Chart Supplement says otherwise. That puts the usual pattern reference at about 5,536 ft MSL. The runway lighting setup is useful to know. Runway end identifier lights are active on 04 and 22. PAPI is installed on 04 and 22. Medium intensity runway lights are installed on both runways.

There are no on-field FBOs listed in the facts. FBO options vary. Contact the airport operator directly before arrival. You can also call the field on CTAF/UNICOM for current FBO availability. The published remarks also flag surface issues on 13/31. The pavement shows patching, cracking and weeds through cracks. Threshold markings on 13 and 31 are faded. Runway 04 and 22 numbers are also faded. This is a high-elevation field in open country, so expect density altitude to matter on warm days. Check the current Chart Supplement for any published local procedures before you go.

Frequently asked questions

What is the pattern altitude at KBAM?
Pattern altitude is not published in the facts. Use the standard 1,000 ft AGL for light piston traffic unless the current Chart Supplement says otherwise. That is about 5,536 ft MSL at this field.
Does KBAM have any ILS approaches?
No ILS approaches are published for KBAM. Check the current Chart Supplement for the latest approach list before departure.
Which runway is longest at Battle Mountain Airport?
Runway 04/22 is the longest runway at 7,300 ft. Runway 13/31 is 7,299 ft, so the difference is only 1 ft.
Is KBAM towered or uncontrolled?
KBAM has no control tower. Use CTAF 122.8 for self-announced traffic and monitor the field closely in the pattern.
What are the CTAF and UNICOM frequencies at KBAM?
Both CTAF and UNICOM are 122.8. That makes it a simple radio setup. Listen first and make your calls early.
What runway lighting is available at KBAM?
Medium intensity runway lights are installed on both runways. Runway end identifier lights and PAPI are installed on 04 and 22.
Are there any on-field FBOs at KBAM?
No on-field FBOs are listed in the facts. Contact the airport operator directly before arrival. You can also call the field on CTAF/UNICOM for current FBO availability.
What should a first-time pilot know about flying into KBAM?
This is a 4,536.1 ft MSL airport in open Nevada terrain. Density altitude can be a factor on warm days. Runway 13/31 has published pavement wear, so review the current Chart Supplement and plan for the runway condition that best fits your aircraft.

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