The Troy Airport is open to the public and was established in April 1940. This small airport do not currently have a control tower, however it does have a wind sock. Airport communications: CTAF: 122.9. Airport Services: parking is tie downs, other services airframe service power plant service, bottled or bulk oxygen are not available. The elevation at the airport is 2017 ft. and it is 1 mile NW of Troy. The Troy Airport is part of the Montana Aeronautics Division.
Not much to see at the airport, however the mountains are beautiful.
Runway 14
Dimensions: 3570 x 30 ft.
Surface: asphalt, in excellent condition
Traffic pattern: left
Displaced threshold: 825 ft.
Markings: basic, in fair condition
Obstructions: 43 ft. Trees, 210 ft. from runway
Runway 32
Surface: asphalt, in excellent condition
Traffic pattern: right
Displaced threshold: 780 ft.
Markings: basic, in fair condition
Obstructions: 48 ft. trees, 603 ft. from runway
The Montana Aeronautics Division has two bureaus: Safety and Education and Airport/Airways. These bureaus are responsible for providing for the protection and promotion of safety in aeronautics.
Source: Montana Government: Aeronautics Division