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1AK1
Airport
Crevice Creek
Crevice Creek, Alaska

FAA NFDC Information Effective 56-day cycle 09/25/2008 - 11/20/2008

Ops Comms Services Owner Runways IFR Procs Remarks

Location

FAA Identifier:1AK1 (One-Alpha-Kilo-One)
Lat/Lng: 67.3728722222, -152.016077778
67-22-22.3400N, 152-00-57.8800W
Estimated
Elevation: 840 feet Estimated
Magnetic Variation: 26E, (1985), [21E (2008)]
Sectional: FAIRBANKS
From City: in Crevice Creek

Operations

Use: Private
Airspace Analysis: NOT ANALYZED
Estabd Prior to 1959.
Ownership: Privately owned
Activation: 04/1951
Control Tower: no
ARTCC: Anchorage Center (ZAN)
FSS: Fairbanks FSS (FAI)
Wind Indicator: Unlighted
Segmented Circle: no
Landing Fee: no

Communications

Services

Airframe Repair: None
Powerplant Repair: None
Bottled Oxygen: None
Bulk Oxygen: None

Based Aircraft

Single Engine GA: 2
Total: 2

Annual Operations

Local GA (< 20 miles): 100
Non-local GA: 10
Total: 110

Ownership

Owner: Wm P Fickus
Crevice Creek
Bettles, Ak 99126
Manager: Mm P Fickus
Crevice Creek
Bettles, Ak 99126

Runways

Runways: 13/31

Runway 13/31

Length: 2250 feet
Width: 60 feet
Surface: Natural Soil
End 13 End 31
Runway Markings: None None
Gradient: 0.0 0.0
Objects: Trees Trees
Object Clearance Slope: 30:1 20:1
Object Distance: 1500' Along centerline 300' Along centerline

Procedures

Additional Remarks


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