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fly2lunch.com Eagle Eatery Restaurant Information
Restaurant Information
Name: Eagle Eatery
Average props rating:
3.0 Props(3.0/5.0)
Restaurant location: On the airport
Hours:
      Sunday: unknown       Thursday: unknown
Monday: unknown Friday: unknown
Tuesday: unknown Saturday: unknown
Wednesday: unknown
Phone: unknown
Web site: unknown
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Airport Information Weather by Weathermeister™
FAA information as of: 11/18/2010
Airport: Eagle County Rgnl (EGE)
4 miles W of Eagle
Sectional chart: Denver
      Latitude   Longitude
      39° 38' 33.9"N 106° 54' 57.3"W
      39° 38.565'N 106° 54.956'W
      39.64276111°   -106.9159347°
Elevation: 6548 ft
Magnetic Variation: 13° E
Traffic Pattern Altitude: See Remarks section below
Segmented Circle: Y
Lighting: Dusk-Dawn
Communications:
      CTAF and/or UNICOM: 119.8
      ARTCC: Denver
      Flight Service Station: Denver 1-800-WX-BRIEF
Non-commercial landing fee: N

Runway Information
     Runway: 07/25
     Dimensions: 9000 x 150 ft
     Runway treatment: GRVD
     Edge lighting: HIGH

     Runway: 25X
     Dimensions: 0 x 0 ft
     Edge lighting: None

     Runway: 25Y
     Dimensions: 0 x 0 ft
     Edge lighting: None

Services
Fuel types: 100LLA1 A1+
Bottled oxygen: High
Bulk oxygen type: High
Airframe repair: Major
Powerplant repair: Major
Customs airport of entry: N
Customs landing rights: N

Contact information
Owner:
      Eagle County
      Box 850
      Eagle, Co 81631
      970-328-2680
Manager:
      Ovid Seifers
      Box 850
      Eagle, Co 81631
      970-328-2680
Destination airport
Eagle County Rgnl
Aeronautical Chart
by skyvector.com

Eagle Eatery Reviews

Rating: 3 out of 5.
This is really more of a food counter than a restaurant. The food is good and the FBO is lovely. We typically choose to eat at one of the large tables in the FBO's entry area and watch the endless series of Gulfstreams and their well heeled passengers come and go. Watch the IFR approach - it's intense. Departing, watch your density altitude - fully loaded, your climb rate may be anemic at best!
      Reviewed by Jeff Turk on 2015-10-12  

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