PAGB
Airport
Galbraith Lake
Galbraith Lake, Alaska

FAA NFDC Information Effective 56-day cycle 11/27/2025 - 1/22/2026

Ops Comms Services Owner Runways IFR Procs Current NOTAMs Remarks

Location

FAA/ICAO Identifier:GBH / PAGB
Lat/Lng:68.4796666667, -149.489916667
68-28-46.8000N, 149-29-23.7000W
Estimated by 3rd Party Survey on 06/21/2006
Elevation:2662 feet Surveyed by 3rd Party Survey on 06/21/2006
Magnetic Variation:16E,(2020), [13E (2025)]
Sectional:POINT BARROW
From City:2nm N of Galbraith Lake

Operations

Use:Open to the public
Ownership:Publicly owned
Activation:01/1971
Control Tower:no
ARTCC:Anchorage(ZAN)Anchorage Center
FSS:Fairbanks FSS(FAI)
NOTAMs and Weather:GBHNOTAM-D service at airport
Wind Indicator:Lighted
Segmented Circle:yes
Lights:Activate ODALS Runway 14; PAPI Runway 14 & 32 - CTAF.
Beacon:Sunset-Sunrise
Landing Fee:no

Communications

CTAF:122.900

Services

Based Aircraft

Total:0

Annual Operations

Total:0

Ownership

Owner:Alaska Dot&Pf Northern Region
2301 Peger Rd
Fairbanks, Ak 99701
907-451-2207
Manager:Renier Swart
907-787-4402/4405.
P.O. Box 196660, Ms 530B
Anchorage, Ak 99512
907-787-8959

Runways

Runways:14/32

Runway 14/32

Length:5182 feet
by 3rd Party Survey on 06/21/2006
Width:150 feet
Surface:Gravel / Cinders / Crushed Rock / Coral/Shells / Slag, Good Condition
Condition Unmnt; Rcmd Visual Inspection Prior to Use.
Surface Treatment:NONE
Runway Lights Edge Intensity:Med Intensity
End 14 End 32
True Alignment:152,(139 Magnetic)332,(319 Magnetic)
Runway Markings:Nonstandard (Other Than Numbers Only),Good ConditionNonstandard (Other Than Numbers Only),Good Condition
Elevation at End:2662.5' MSL2655.0' MSL
Elevation at Touchdown Zone:2662.7' MSL2659.4' MSL
Threshold Crossing Glide Path Height:31' AGL45' AGL
Visual Glide Path Angle:3.00°4.00°
Visual Glide Slope Indicator:2-light PAPI on left side of runway2-light PAPI on left side of runway
Approach Lights:ODALS - Omnidirectional Approach Lighting System 
Objects: Road
Objects affecting Navigable Airspace (CFR part 77):Other than utility runway with a nonprecision approach having visibility minimums greater than 3/4 mileOther than utility runway with a nonprecision approach having visibility minimums greater than 3/4 mile
Object Clearance Slope:50:10:1
Object Height: 15' AGL
Object Distance: 0' Along centerline
80' Left of centerline

Procedures

NOTAMs

Additional Remarks

A30-14/32-100 ft Overruns.
Lmtd Snow Removal.
Cold Temperature Airport. Altitude Correction Required at or Below -32C.

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