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Small airport

Scott Field

ICAO WV64🇺🇸 Mineral Wells
Coordinates
39.1781°N, 81.5237°W
Elevation
662 ft (202 m)
Type
Small airport
Region
US-WV
Time zone
New York(UTC-04:00)
Magnetic variation
8.1° W

Daylight today(Jul 19, 2026, local time)

Civil dawn
05:45
Sunrise
06:16
Sunset
20:50
Civil dusk
21:21

About 14h 34m of daylight. Civil twilight (dawn/dusk) approximates the FAA definition of night for logging and currency. Times are computed and approximate — verify with official sources.

About Scott Field

Scott Field is a small airport in Mineral Wells, United States. It sits at an elevation of 662 ft (202 m). It observes America/New York local time. The nearest airport is Hales Landing Airport (2WV3), about 7.1 nm to the ese.

Summary generated from this airport’s structured data — reference only.

Map

Runway centrelines, navaids and overlapping airspace. Tiles © OpenStreetMap contributors. Reference only — not for navigation.

Runways (0)

No runway data recorded for this airport.

Nearby airports

Great-circle distance and true bearing from Scott Field.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Scott Field located?

Scott Field is small airport located in Mineral Wells, United States, at an elevation of 662 ft (202 m).

What time zone is Scott Field in?

Scott Field is in the America/New York time zone (UTC-04:00).

What is the magnetic variation at Scott Field?

The magnetic variation (declination) at Scott Field is approximately 8.1° W, per the World Magnetic Model. Variation changes slowly over time — always use the current value charted for navigation.

What airports are near Scott Field?

The nearest airport to Scott Field is Hales Landing Airport (2WV3), about 7.1 nm to the ese, followed by Blue Bird Airport and Mid Ohio Valley Regional Airport.

Is the information on this page suitable for flight planning?

No. Scott Field data here is for reference and training only — not for navigation. Always consult official sources and current charts before any flight.