Medium Regional Airport • Bremerton, WA, United States
Elevation: 444 ft (135 m) • 47.4902, -122.7650
Bremerton National Airport (KPWT / PWT) is a medium regional airport serving Bremerton, WA, United States, situated at an elevation of 444 ft (135 m) above sea level. Local magnetic variation is 15.0° East. The airport has 2 runways, with the longest measuring 6,000 feet.
FLIGHT CATEGORY
WIND COMPASS
CLOUD PROFILE
METAR KPWT 172056Z AUTO 21007KT 10SM BKN041 21/10 A3005 RMK AO2 SLP180 6//// T02060100 50002
TAF KPWT 171733Z 1718/1818 22007KT P6SM BKN040 FM172100 22007KT P6SM SCT050 FM180300 VRB04KT P6SM FEW050 FM181100 20003KT P6SM VCFG BKN007 FM181700 21003KT P6SM BKN015 BKN025
| Designator | Length | Width | Surface | Heading |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02 | 6,000 ft | 150 ft | Asphalt | 33° |
| 20 | 6,000 ft | 150 ft | Asphalt | 213° |
METAR (Meteorological Aerodrome Report) is the standard format for reporting current weather conditions at airports worldwide. Issued every 30–60 minutes, it includes wind direction and speed, visibility, sky condition and cloud heights, temperature, dewpoint, and altimeter setting. Special METARs (SPECI) are issued when conditions change significantly.
TAF (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast) provides a weather forecast for the area within 5 nautical miles of an airport, valid for 24–30 hours. Issued every 6 hours by national weather services, TAFs use FM (from), TEMPO (temporary), BECMG (becoming), and PROB (probability) groups to describe changing conditions.
Flight Categories: VFR ceiling >3,000 ft & vis >5 SM MVFR 1,000–3,000 ft or 3–5 SM IFR 500–1,000 ft or 1–3 SM LIFR <500 ft or <1 SM