b.
BASH PHASE I - All months not designated as Phase II. Bird Watch Conditions are LOW, MODERATE and SEVERE and apply with restrictions based on AMC recommendations for policies. Canadian geese, seagulls, hawks and a variety of other small birds (e.g., killdeer, sparrows, barn swallows, etc.) frequent the area virtually year round due to proximity to lakes.
c. BASH PHASE II - Bird activity is in effect during the months of April - June and September - November. During these months expect increased bird activity of migratory birds such as Canadian geese, ducks, etc.
8.
CLASSIFIED MATERIALS - No classified materials available at Selfridge ANGB (KMTC). Aircrews should arrive with appropriate amount. Overnight storage is available.
9.
CUSTOMS/AGRICULTURE -
a.
All aircraft arriving from non-CONUS locations will require Customs. Selfridge ANGB (KMTC) will provide Customs inspection for the following personnel:
(1)
Active duty US military.
(2)
NATO.
(3)
DoD personnel on active duty military orders.
(4)
Military retirees and active duty dependents.
b.
All transient aircraft will contact Base Operations at least 24 hours prior to arrival for Customs coordination at DSN 273-5322/4402, C586-239-5322/4402. Base assigned aircraft will contact Security Forces for coordination at DSN 273-5081/4673.
c.
Transient aircraft will contact Base Operations via telephone prior to departure from last destination for confirmation of Customs arrangements. Base assigned aircraft will contact 127th WG CP at DSN 273-6528, C586-239-6528.
d. Agriculture inspections are available. (127WG-OTM/127WG-OTM FIL 07-717)
10. GROUND OPERATIONS - Aircraft with wingspans exceeding
200’ require wing walkers when using Taxiway A. (AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 05-901)
Seymour Johnson AFB (KGSB), NC
1. CAUTION -
a.
BASH PHASE I - All months not designated as Phase II. Wildlife activity is generally LOW during these periods with the primary threat resulting from turkey vultures, hawks, and waterfowl. The City of Goldsboro operates a waste water treatment pond facility off the W end of the runway that attracts over 1000 wintering waterfowl between November and February.
b.
BASH PHASE II - In effect June through November and during rainy periods between December and April. Wildlife activity is increased during the summer and fall due to the breeding season and fall migration. The primary threat is from flocking blackbirds, swallows, Eastern meadowlarks, and mourning doves. During the rainy periods between December and April, gull activity increases on and around the runway environment. Expect Bird Watch Conditions to change to MODERATE and SEVERE at any time during these periods.
(AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 03-27)
2. Remain clear of ordnance storage area adjacent W end of field extending 1/2 NM N. Taxiway A closed to C5 aircraft E of Taxiway G. All inbound aircraft with DV/passenger/hazardous cargo, call Pilot to Dispatcher 60 NM out. All transient aircraft should expect restriction on multiple approaches on weekdays. Expect 2 hours delay on weekdays. Overseas briefing for only local based wing movements. Ground operated airport radar within 300’ of F15 ramp or transient alert ramp prohibited due to hot pit refueling operations. Limited fleet service available with prior coordination. Demineralized water is not readily available, 10 days prior notice is required. There is no tow capability for aircraft larger than fighters; large aircraft should not stop on runway. Passenger terminal available. 中国航空网 www.aero.cn 航空翻译 www.aviation.cn 本文链接地址:DFIP AREA PLANNING NORTH AND SOUTH 2(111)