Private Aviation Airport

Bird Number Two Airport (ID19)

Sagle's Premier Private Jet Gateway · Sagle, ID


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2,192 ft
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Bird Number Two Airport, Sagle, ID

Airport Overview

The Sagle, ID region is served by Bird Number Two Airport (ID19), a public-use airport at 2,192 feet elevation. The field maintains 1 runway(s), with the longest measuring 1,900 feet on N/A surface. Operators and private travelers use Bird Number Two Airport for its direct ramp access and minimal ground delays. For official FAA airport data, visit the FAA Airport Data portal or AirNav ID19.

Private Aviation Briefing

Bird Number Two Airport provides general aviation access to the Sagle area. The field sits at 2,192 ft MSL MSL. Here is the charter and operational briefing for ID19.

U.S. General Aviation Context

Bird Number Two Airport is part of the U.S. National Airspace System, regulated by the FAA. As a ID facility, the airport contributes to the regional transportation network connecting Sagle to the broader aviation system. FAA Part 135 charter operators serve this airport, and The Jet Finder can source aircraft positioned near ID19 for on-demand charter.

Runway Capability

Bird Number Two Airport's 1900-foot runway limits operations to piston aircraft, light turboprops, and select short-field-capable jets. The Pilatus PC-12 (2,600 ft required), Cessna Caravan, and King Air C90 are among the turbine aircraft that can use fields of this length. Charter passengers should coordinate with The Jet Finder to identify aircraft types suited to ID19's runway.

Charter Considerations

Ground transportation at Bird Number Two Airport is a factor in total travel time. Private aviation eliminates the commercial terminal experience, but the drive from ID19 to your final destination determines the true door-to-door advantage. FBOs at most airports offer car service coordination, rental car delivery to the ramp, and concierge ground transportation for arriving passengers.

What to Know Before You Fly

Fuel pricing varies significantly between airports and FBOs. Jet-A at Bird Number Two Airport may cost $5.50 to $10.00 per gallon depending on the FBO. On shorter flights, fuel cost is a minor component. On longer legs, the price difference between FBOs adds up. The Jet Finder factors fuel cost into charter quotes to ensure accurate pricing from ID19.

Safety & Planning

Flight planning from Bird Number Two Airport accounts for current NOTAMs, TFRs, and airspace restrictions. Pilots operating from ID19 check published notices before every departure. Temporary flight restrictions near stadiums, presidential movements, and military operations can affect routing and timing. The Jet Finder monitors these factors and communicates schedule impacts proactively.

Airport Selection Strategy

Based aircraft availability at Bird Number Two Airport directly impacts charter pricing. Airports with more locally based jets generate lower positioning costs. If ID19 has limited based aircraft, the charter operator repositions from the nearest base, adding 30 to 60 minutes of flight time at the hourly rate. The Jet Finder identifies the closest available aircraft to minimize this cost.

Seasonal Factors

Convective weather season (May through September) impacts afternoon scheduling reliability at Bird Number Two Airport. Thunderstorm activity typically builds after 2:00 PM local time, potentially delaying departures from ID19. Morning flights on this corridor routinely depart on schedule. The Jet Finder recommends morning departures when schedule certainty matters.

Location & Address

Geographically, Bird Number Two Airport (ID19) is located at 48.2363° N, -116.3835° W near Sagle, ID. Ground transportation from ID19 to Sagle proper is typically a short drive. Private aviation eliminates the hours that commercial airport processing adds to your trip.

Runways & Facilities

At 1,900 feet, Bird Number Two Airport's runway accommodates piston singles and light turboprops. Jet operations are not practical at this field length. Pilots flying larger aircraft should plan for a nearby airport with more runway.

FBOs & Ground Services

Ground services at Bird Number Two Airport are available through the on-field FBO or airport management. Services typically include aircraft parking, tiedowns, and fuel coordination. For current FBO contact information and service availability at ID19, consult AirNav or contact the airport directly.

Charter a Jet from Bird Number Two Airport

Private charter from ID19 starts with a single call. The Jet Finder sources aircraft from a nationwide network of FAA Part 135 operators, matching runway capabilities at ID19 with the right aircraft for your route.

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Airport Specifications

Airport Identity
Airport NameBird Number Two Airport
ICAO CodeID19
IATA CodeID19
FAA IdentifierID19
AddressSagle, ID
Elevation2,192 ft MSL
Coordinates48.2363° N, 116.3835° W
FAA DataAirNav ID19
Operations & Facilities
RunwaysN/S: 1,900 ft (ASPH)
FBOsAirport Services
CustomsNot available
FuelContact airport for availability
HoursContact airport for hours
ApproachesContact airport for approach information
Tower / FreqSee Airport/Facility Directory

Regional Aviation Context

Idaho is home to some of the most challenging backcountry airstrips in the lower 48. Mountain flying skills, terrain awareness, and conservative weight planning are mandatory.

Operational Considerations

Bird Number Two Airport's 2,192-foot field elevation keeps density altitude effects manageable. Even on warm days, density altitude here tops out around 3,992 feet — within normal performance parameters for most aircraft. The 1,900-foot runway provides approximately 1,775 feet of effective sea-level performance.

Four distinct seasons define operations at Bird Number Two Airport. Winter brings icing potential, snow-covered surfaces, and reduced daylight hours. De-icing capability is valuable from November through March. Spring and fall transitions produce the most variable weather — warm fronts, cold fronts, and rapid ceiling changes. Summer typically delivers the best VFR conditions but introduces convective risk during afternoon heating. Preflight weather assessment should include both surface observations and area forecasts at this latitude.

Nearby Airports

Airports within 150 nautical miles of Bird Number Two Airport. Useful for alternate planning, repositioning, or comparing FBO options.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bird Number Two Airport is designated ID19 in the FAA system. Pilots and dispatchers use this code for flight planning, weather briefings, and NOTAMs associated with the airport.

Bird Number Two Airport is situated in Sagle, ID, at coordinates 48.2363° N, 116.3835° W. Field elevation is 2,192 feet above mean sea level.

1 runway(s) at Bird Number Two Airport. The longest, N/S, measures 1,900 feet with a ASPH surface, supporting most general aviation and light jet traffic.

Private jet operations at Bird Number Two Airport (ID19) depend on runway length and aircraft performance. The longest runway at 1,900 feet can accommodate most light jets and turboprops. Larger aircraft should verify takeoff and landing distances against current conditions.

FBO services at Bird Number Two Airport include basic ground handling, parking, and fuel coordination. Contact the airport directly for current service provider information, or check AirNav for details on ID19.

Field elevation at ID19: 2,192 feet above mean sea level. This figure appears in the Airport/Facility Directory and should be used for all performance computations at Bird Number Two Airport.

Published instrument approaches at ID19 should be verified through current FAA sources. Bird Number Two Airport's approach options may include RNAV (GPS), VOR, or NDB depending on available NAVAIDs.

Charter a private flight from Bird Number Two Airport through The Jet Finder. We have access to over 15,000 aircraft and can match the right one to ID19's 1,900-foot runway. No middleman. Direct operator connection.

General aviation aircraft including piston singles, turboprops, and light jets routinely use Bird Number Two Airport. The 1,900-foot runway is the determining factor for larger categories. Consult aircraft performance data for specifics.

Bird Number Two Airport's tower status and radio frequencies are published in the Airport/Facility Directory. AirNav (airnav.com/airport/ID19) also lists current frequency assignments.

Fuel types and pricing at Bird Number Two Airport are subject to change. Contact the airport or its FBO for current Jet-A and 100LL availability. AirNav lists recent fuel prices reported by pilots.

For international departures or arrivals at ID19, CBP services are required. Availability depends on the facility. Some airports in the region may offer more convenient customs access. The Jet Finder can advise on the best routing.

Check aviationweather.gov for current conditions at ID19. Bird Number Two Airport's weather is influenced by ID's regional climate. Seasonal fog, wind, and precipitation patterns should be factored into flight planning.

The distance from Bird Number Two Airport (ID19) to downtown Sagle varies by route. Most general aviation airports are located within a short drive of their associated city. Contact The Jet Finder for ground transportation coordination.

Bird Number Two Airport offers aircraft parking for visiting and based aircraft. Tiedown and hangar rates at ID19 should be confirmed directly with the airport. Overnight parking may require advance arrangement.

The Jet Finder provides personalized charter quotes from Bird Number Two Airport. Submit your trip details at thejetfinder.com/contact.html — departure date, destination, party size. No obligation. We match ID19's runway to the right aircraft.


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