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ME16 · LIZ
Loring International Airport
46.95040°N
-67.88590°W
ARR / DAY
0
▼
100.0%
DEP / DAY
0
▲
0.0%
Loring International Airport (ME16/LIZ) is a small general aviation airport located in Limestone, ME, 156 mi east of Lévis. It features 1 runway measuring 12,101 feet.
Safety incidents
Last 7 days · 0 total
Current weather
From KCAR, 8 mi away (ME16 does not publish METAR)
Temp
59°F
Wind
7 kts
140°
Visib
10+ km
Ceil
—
Runways
1 installed
01/19
12,101 ft × 300
ASP● LITCLOSEDNSTD
Runway intelligence
Which runway carries the operations, observed over the last 30 days
01
100% of ops
22 land · 0 TO
Runway 01 carries 100% of operations (22 landings, 0 takeoffs) over the last 30 days.
Approach quality
Per-runway unstable-approach, go-around, and long-rollout rates
01
22 landings
UA 45%
Approaches to 01 show a 45% unstable-approach rate (10 UA events from 22 landings).Phase B will add wind-correlation: which crosswind band produces most UA events.
Traffic behavior
When the field is busy: hourly + weekday vs weekend
Daily avg
0.3
flights/day · 8 total
Busy hour (local)
3pm
also 12pm · 1pm
Day vs night
88%
06:00–20:00 local
Communications Frequencies
2026-06-11| Type | Freq (MHz) | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| UNICOM | 123.000 | — |
Airport operations
- ARTCC:
- ZBW
- Elevation:
- 746 ft
- Mag var:
- 21° W
Pilot & community notes
2 comments from OurAirports (click to expand)
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Pilot & community notes
2 comments from OurAirports (click to expand)
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Anonymous
03/03/2016
It was always a tough and long approach as a TACAN APP 17,000 ft, at PQI decent and right turn to RWY-1 and winters are much harder.
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32Aret
12/20/2008
In the 1980 and 90s, this was a USAF base that flew B-52 bombers and KC-135 tankers. I flew a PAR approach into there once, in a CH-135 Twin Huey, en route from YCX yo YOY. On short final, we were called "dangerously left of centerline" by the radar controller. Getting out of clouds at about 300 ft, we were about half way between the centreline and the edge of the runway... In a B-52 (wingspan = 185 ft), I agree that it would have been touchy, even on a 300 ft-wide runway; the wing-tip outriggers would have been in the daisies... but in a helicopter??? Anywhere within half a mile of the button is close enough! After "landing" on the runway (skid-equipped helicopter) we had to "roll" all the way to the high-speed turn-off, about 2/3 of the way down the runway, to air-taxi all the way back behind a follow-me truck to the transient ramp, abeam the threshold of the runway we had shot the approach to, at the south end of the airport. I guess helicopters were unusual beasts for their Operations staff.
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