Calvada Meadows Airport

Calvada Meadows Airport is a privately owned, private‑use airport located in Clark County, Nevada, United States. It is listed in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) database with the location identifier NV69. The airfield serves the general aviation community in the Calvada region, which lies near the town of Pahrump.

Location and Ownership
The airport is situated within the Calvada Meadows community in the foothills of the Spring Mountains, approximately several miles east of Pahrump. Ownership is attributed to a private individual or entity; specific corporate or personal ownership details are not publicly disclosed in readily available sources.

Facilities
The airfield comprises a single runway; however, publicly accessible records do not provide definitive information on the runway’s exact dimensions, surface type, or orientation. Consequently, the precise specifications of the runway remain uncertain.

Operations
As a private‑use facility, Calvada Meadows Airport does not support scheduled commercial airline service. Usage is limited to authorized aircraft operations, typically involving general aviation pilots who have obtained prior permission from the airport owner. No passenger terminal, control tower, or regular commercial services are reported.

Regulatory Status
The airport is recognized by the FAA as a private airport, which means that it is not required to meet the same regulatory standards as public airports with respect to runway lighting, navigational aids, and public access. Pilots wishing to land at Calvada Meadows Airport must comply with the FAA’s private‑use airport procedures, including obtaining prior permission (PPR).

References and Sources

  • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airport/Facility Directory (AFD) – listing for NV69.
  • United States Geological Survey (USGS) topographic maps indicating the location of the airfield.

Note: Specific details such as runway length, surface composition, and exact ownership are not documented in widely accessible public records; therefore, those elements are noted as insufficiently sourced.

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