Airport information
- FAA LID
- 9S2
- Coordinates
- 48.8076, -105.4393
- Elevation
- 2,432 ft MSL
- Magnetic variation
- 12E
- Sectional chart
- BILLINGS
- Airport use
- Public
- Control tower
- No
- Weather station
- AWOS-3PT · 128.325 · ☎ 406-487-9996
- ARTCC
- SALT LAKE CITY (ZLC)
- Flight service (FSS)
- GREAT FALLS · 1-800-WX-BRIEF
- NOTAM facility
- GTF
- Attendance
- M-F 0800-1700
- Beacon
- white-green (SS-SR)
- Segmented circle
- Yes
- Wind indicator
- lighted
- Activated
- 1940/04
- Distance from city
- 1 NW
Weather
METAR observed
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Sun & FAA night 2026-06-22
| Event | Local (CST) | UTC |
|---|---|---|
| Morning civil twilight Loggable night ends | 04:16 AM | 10:16Z |
| Sunrise | 04:58 AM | 10:58Z |
| Sunset | 09:09 PM | 03:09Z |
| Evening civil twilight Loggable night begins | 09:52 PM | 03:52Z |
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Night operations
- Airport lighting
- SEE RMK
- Rotating beacon
- white-green · SS-SR
- Pilot-controlled lighting
- MIRL RY 12/30 & PAPI RY 12 & 30 OPER DUSK-2300; AFT 2300 ACTVT - CTAF. on 122.8 — Chart Supplement ↗
Runway lighting aids — 12: 2-light PAPI (left) · 30: 2-light PAPI (left).
FAA night windows (civil twilight, loggable night §1.1, currency §61.57) are in the live weather panel above.
Traffic pattern
- Landing
- Rwy 12 · 122°
- Pattern
- left (turns left)
- TPA
- 3,400 ft MSL (≈1,000 AGL)
- CTAF
- 122.8
Enter the left downwind for Rwy 12 at 3,400 ft MSL (≈1,000 AGL) on a 45°. TPA estimated at 1,000 ft AGL (not charted for this field).
Runway 12/30
4,020 ft × 75 ft · Asphalt (Good)- Heading
- 122° mag · 134° true
- Threshold elev
- 2,390 ft
- Markings
- basic
- VGSI
- 2-light PAPI (left) (3°)
- Traffic pattern
- Left
- Threshold crossing height
- 25 ft
- TDZ elevation
- 2,426 ft
- Heading
- 302° mag · 314° true
- Threshold elev
- 2,434 ft
- Markings
- basic
- VGSI
- 2-light PAPI (left) (3°)
- Traffic pattern
- Left
- Threshold crossing height
- 22 ft
- TDZ elevation
- 2,434 ft
| Runway | Length | Your margin |
|---|---|---|
| 12/30 | 4,020 ft |
Communication frequencies
Tower & ground
| ASOS/AWOS | 128.325 |
| CTAF | 122.8 |
| UNICOM | 122.8 |
| Flight service | 126.85 (LOW) |
By procedure & sector (1 frequencies)
| Frequency | Used by |
|---|---|
| 305.2 | GLASGOW RCAG (LOW) |
Source: FAA NASR (current 28-day cycle).
Chart Supplement FAA A/FD
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VFR sectional
Services
- Fuel available
- 100LL, Jet A
- Bottled oxygen
- NONE
- Bulk oxygen
- NONE
- Airframe service
- MAJOR
- Powerplant service
- MAJOR
- Parking
- tiedowns, hangars
- Other services
- Agricultural, Charter
Ownership & management
Remarks FAA
- DEER ON & INVOF ARPT.
- FOR CD CTC SALT LAKE ARTCC AT 801-320-2568.
- MIRL RY 12/30 & PAPI RY 12 & 30 OPER DUSK-2300; AFT 2300 ACTVT - CTAF.
- AUTOMATED UNICOM.
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Weather is live from the Aviation Weather Center; airport facility data is from the FAA NASR (28-day cycle). For planning and education only; always verify against official sources. Open 9S2 in a full tool: METAR/TAF decoder, crosswind calculator, sun & night times, or the density altitude calculator. Planning from here? Find the nearest airport with fuel or an approach, or check whether an IFR alternate is required.
About 9S2
Scobey Airport (9S2) is an airport in Scobey, MT, at 2,432 ft MSL. It has 1 runway, the longest 4,020 ft, with no control tower (pilot-controlled). This page shows live METAR/TAF weather, runway crosswinds, frequencies, navaids, and FAA charts for 9S2, refreshed from the Aviation Weather Center and FAA NASR.
Does 9S2 have a control tower?
No. Scobey Airport is a non-towered (pilot-controlled) airport; use the published CTAF/UNICOM on the Comms & NavAids tab.
What is the longest runway at 9S2?
Scobey Airport has 1 runway; the longest is 4,020 ft. See the Runways tab for headings, surface, and lighting.
Where is 9S2?
Scobey Airport is in Scobey, MT, at an elevation of 2,432 ft MSL. Coordinates: 48.8076, -105.4393.
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