PASC
Airport
Deadhorse
Deadhorse, Alaska

FAA NFDC Information 28-day cycle

Ops Comms Services Owner Runways IFR Procs Current NOTAMs Remarks

Location

FAA/ICAO Identifier:SCC / PASC
Lat/Lng:70.19475411111111, -148.4651648611111
70-11-41.1148N, 148-27-54.5935W
Estimated by Faa on 10/31/2012
Elevation:67 feet Surveyed by 3rd Party Survey on 08/15/2009
Magnetic Variation:17E,(2020), [13E (2026)]
Sectional:POINT BARROW
From City: in Deadhorse

Operations

Use:Open to the public
Ownership:Publicly owned
Activation:04/1970
Attended:All year Every day 0600-1830 (local)
Control Tower:no
Airspace Class:E
ARTCC:Anchorage(ZAN)Anchorage Center
FSS:Deadhorse FSS(SCC)(on field)
NOTAMs and Weather:SCCNOTAM-D service at airport
Wind Indicator:Lighted
Segmented Circle:yes
Lights:When FSS Closed Acvt MALSR Runway 06 & 24; HIRL Runway 06/24 - CTAF. HIRL Runway 06/24 Preset Low Intensity; Increase Intensity - CTAF.
Beacon:Sunset-Sunrise
White-Green (Lighted Land Airport)
Landing Fee:no
ARFF:I B S 03/2005
Closed to Air Carrier Operations More than 30 Pax Seats Except Prior Permission in Writing - Airport Manager Po Box 340002 Prudhoe Bay Ak 99734.

Communications

CTAF:123.600
UNICOM:123.000
Weather:ASOS 907-659-2591 118.4

Services

Fuel:Grade 100 Gasoline (green)
Jet A - Kerosene, freeze point -40C
0600-1800 - 122.85 or 907-659-6215.
Other Services:Cargo handling

Ownership

Owner:Alaska Dot&Pf Northern Region
2301 Peger Rd
Fairbanks, Ak 99709
907-451-2200
Manager:Tim Parault
Pouch 340002
Prudhoe Bay, Ak 99734
907-328-7130

Runways

Runways:06/24

Runway 06/24

Length:6500 feet
by 3rd Party Survey on 08/15/2009
Width:150 feet
Surface:Asphalt / Bituminous Concrete, Good Condition
Surface Treatment:Saw-cut or Plastic Grooved
Classification (PCN):Pcr Value: 801/F/a/X/T
Weight Capacity:Single Wheel aircraft: 120,000 lbs
Dual Wheel aircraft: 250,000 lbs
Dual Tandem Wheel aircraft: 550,000 lbs
Runway Lights Edge Intensity:High Intensity
End 06 End 24
Takeoff Run Available (TORA):6500 feet6500 feet
Takeoff Distance Available (TODA):6500 feet6500 feet
Accelerate-Stop Distance Available (ASDA):6500 feet6500 feet
Landing Distance Available (LDA):6500 feet6500 feet
True Alignment:075,(062 Magnetic)255,(242 Magnetic)
ILS Type:ILS/DME 
Right Hand Pattern:Yes 
Runway Markings:Precision Instrument,Good ConditionPrecision Instrument,Good Condition
Elevation at End:66.9' MSL60.7' MSL
Elevation at Touchdown Zone:67.4' MSL66.1' MSL
Threshold Crossing Glide Path Height:50' AGL54' AGL
Visual Glide Path Angle:3.00°3.00°
Visual Glide Slope Indicator:4-Box VASI on left side of runway4-Box VASI on left side of runway
Runway Visual Range Equipment Location:TouchdownTouchdown
Approach Lights:MALSR - 1,400 Foot Medium Intensity Approach Lighting System With Runway Alignment Indicator LightsMALSR - 1,400 Foot Medium Intensity Approach Lighting System With Runway Alignment Indicator Lights
Runway End Centerline Lights:YesYes
Objects affecting Navigable Airspace (CFR part 77):Precision Instrument RunwayD
Object Clearance Slope:50:150:1

Procedures

NOTAMs

Additional Remarks

Waterfowl in Vicinity of Airport; Caribou on Runway & Mov Areas.
Wx Obs When Deadhorse FSS Closed - 133.55 or 907-659-2401.
Airport Maintenance 0600-1830; After Hour - Airport Manager.
Wx Camera Available on Internet at https://Weathercams.FAA.Gov
ARFF Service Prior Permission in Writing - Airport Manager.
Avn Center Pvt Prior Permission - 907-538-3600.
Tsa Regulated; See 49 Cfr 1542. All Gates & Doors Must be Secured at All Times. Transient or Unfamiliar Pilots - Airport Manager for Info.
Colville Ramp Closed.

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