Coyle Field

Coyle Field (FAA LID: NJ20) is a private-use airport established in 1938 and located five miles southeast of Chatsworth in Burlington County, New Jersey in the United States. It is owned by and operated as an air attack base by the New Jersey Forest Fire Service in its wildfire suppression and aerial firefighting efforts. Coyle Field is named after the Leonidas Coyle, who served as state firewarden from 1923–1937 and who developed New Jersey's use of airplanes in wildfire observation and reconnaissance.[1][2][3]

Coyle Field has three 1,800-foot (550 m) gravel runways designated north-south, northeast-southwest, and northwest-southeast at an elevation of 190 feet (58 m) above mean sea level.[4]

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References

  1. Federal Aviation Administration, National Flight Data Center for Coyle Field (NJ20). Retrieved July 18, 2015.
  2. "NJ20 - Coyle Field Airport". AirNav. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  3. "Coyle Field Airport-NJ20". Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  4. Federal Aviation Administration, National Flight Data Center for Coyle Field (NJ20). Retrieved July 18, 2015.

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Coordinates: 39°48′45″N 74°25′29″W / 39.81262°N 74.42459°W / 39.81262; -74.42459

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