Mercer County Airport Emergency Flight Service

Mercer County Airport Details

Location: Bluefield, West Virginia

Type: Medium Airport

Scheduled Service: Yes

IATA Code: BLF

Local Code: BLF

GPS Code: KBLF

Elevation: 2857 Feet

Latitude: 37.2958

Longitude: -81.2077


Runways at Mercer County Airport

Mercer County Airport has 1 runway.

#LengthWidthSurfaceLighted
1 4742 Feet100 FeetASPYes

Radio Frequencies

Mercer County Airport utilizes the following radio frequencies.

#TypeDescriptionMhz
1 ASOSASOS132.725
2 CNTRINDIANAPOLIS CNTR126.575
3 CTAFCTAF122.900
4 RDOELKINS RDO122.200

Air ambulance services Bluefield: the convenience

Air ambulance services Bluefield: the convenience

Have you been to the airport lateley? Parking is nuts and the lines are terrible. once you get a ticket and a seat you are so uncommfortable for the next few hours, it seems the last 3 you spent in security were a dream. I would rather a private jet. Last year I took a trip to Bluefield and the airport was such an inconvenience. If I had chartered a jet, I would have had less issues by far. When you charter a jet you don't wait, you go. You just get on and go! The experiance is much less stressful, your luggage does not get lost, and the time wasted in the airport is cut down considerably. You can enjoy the the trip with the privacy and comfort of flying on a private jet.

A common question many will ask regarding private aircraft charters would be what would be the limitations on destinations. The answer to this question is quite simple: there are no limitations. Actually, there may be limitations in terms of a particular charter company’s available destinations. However, in terms of the industry as a whole, you can likely charter a jet to take you anywhere in the world. So, even if it is an really long distance from your current location to Bluefield you will still likely be able to find a private jet charter service able to take you where you need to go. For those that need to depart for an important business trip in a far off location, your odds of being accommodated are likely high.

Time, in seconds and in minutes, may mean the difference between life and death. To an senior citizen tourist, or any tourist, suffering a stroke, a heart attack or serious accidental injury, while on a boat in the middle of a river or on an ocean liner far from shore, an air ambulance serviceBluefield may be the only way to get the injured person to an an onshore emergency hospital or clinic. Medevac, as this service is routinely known, can arrive within minutes to an inaccessible medical site, vehicle accidents on rural highways and distant cities without specialyzed medical services, and immediately board the injured person for a quick flight to a hospital for treatment. This medical flight is often the difference between life and death.