f.
When necessary 180° turn on Rwy 13R-31L execute in the last 1000’ of the runway. A 180° turn is not authorized on Runway 13R displaced threshold.
g.
No arrivals or departures of aircraft with armaments, to include cap tires, chaff or departures of aircraft with armament 1700Z++ Friday through 1700Z++ Monday without 325 OG/CC approval.
(AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 07-089)
9. BIRD AIRCRAFT STRIKE HAZARD (BASH) - Deer activity on or near the airfield is year-round. Extreme caution should be used when landing or taking off during hours of darkness.
a. BIRD WATCH CONDITIONS
(1)
LOW - Normal bird activity on and above the airfield with a low probability of hazard. No flight restrictions apply.
(2)
MODERATE - Concentrations of 5-15 large birds or 30 small birds observable in locations that represent a probable hazard to flying operations. This condition requires increased vigilance by all agencies and extra caution by aircrews. The traffic pattern will be limited to minimum numbers of patterns to accomplish required training.
(3)
SEVERE-Heavy concentration of birds (more than 15 large or 30 small birds) on or above the runways, taxiways, infield areas and departure or arrival routes. Full stop landings only, formation takeoffs prohibited.
(AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 05-246)
USAF Academy Airfield (KAFF), CO
1.
Pilots are advised that flights within USAF Academy (KAFF) Class D Airspace are prohibited without contacting Academy (KAFF) Tower.
(306 OSS-OSAA/306 OSS-OSAA FIL 08-109)
2.
CAUTION - Use caution Monday-Saturday during daylight hours for:
a.
Extensive VFR student pilot training conducted at the USAF Academy Airfield (KAFF), Aardvark Auxiliary (located 4 NM N of USAF Academy Airfield (KAFF)), and Bullseye Auxiliary (CO90) (located in NW corner of A639A).
b.
Extensive soaring and skydiving operations conducted in A260 (over the Academy property) from surface-17,500’ MSL. Occasional sailplane operations occur above 17,500’ MSL.
c.
Extensive VFR student pilot training conducted within A639A (500’ AGL - 12,000’ MSL) and A639B (500’ AGL - 12,000’ MSL).
d.
Extensive arrival and departure traffic along Interstate I25, USAF academy airfield (KAFF) to Castle Rock 9,000' MSL and below.
e.
Extensive VFR student pilot training occurs in the following areas not encompassed by special use airspace:
(1)
Along W side of Interstate 25, from Castle Rock to the (8600' MSL - 12,000' MSL) and from the Academy to Highway 24 (8500’ MSL - 17,500’ MSL).
(2)
Area between A639B and Interstate 25, from Castle Rock to Springs East Airport (A50), and the area between A639B and A639A. Both include local flying areas from 500’ AGL - 10,500’ MSL. Pilots should also use caution for aircraft transiting the area between the USAF academy Airfield (KAFF) and A639A & B 9500' MSL and below.
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