Selah Airstrip
Airport
46°42′50″N 120°19′40″W / 46.71389°N 120.32778°W / 46.71389; -120.32778Direction | Length | Surface | |
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ft | m | ||
12H/30H | 4,600 | 1,402 | Asphalt |
The Mettie Airstrip (FAA LID: Z99), formerly the Selah Airstrip, is a small military airstrip located on the Yakima Training Center (YTC) with a single runway of about 4,600 feet (1,400 m) in length and 75 feet (23 m) in width.[1][2] It was built by various elements of the 864th Engineer Battalion from Ft. Lewis WA in the summer of 1976.
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