information. (USN/NAVFIG FIL 0015-04)
Whiteman AFB (KSZL), MO
1.
CAUTION - The Army Aviation Support Facility conducts Night Vision Device (NVD) operations at Whiteman AFB (KSZL) and in the vicinity of Harry S. Truman Reservoir from darkness to 0500Z++ at treetop level with minimum lighting Tuesday and Friday nights. Inbound aircraft contact tower 20 NM out for advisories and to request standard airfield lighting.
(AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 95-36)
2.
Refer to IFR-S for airfield and transient alert operating hours. During periods of Official Business Only, only aircraft directly supporting base activities will be approved.
(AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 02-34)
3.
RESTRICTION - B52 may only operate on the runway unless approval to operate on other airfield areas has been coordinated with Airfield Management and approved by the Operations Group Commander.
(AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 95-36)
4.
SERVICING LIMITATIONS
a. DE-ICING - Extremely limited de-icing capabilities. Aircraft must double block to hardstand 3. Coordinate de-icing request through Transient Maintenance. De-icing truck boom unable to reach C5 tail.
(AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 02-34)
b. PASSENGER SERVICE - No passenger service available.
5. CAUTION - Numerous wildlife hazards. ACC traffic pattern procedures during periods of increased bird activity apply. Contact the Supervisor of Flying or the Tower for guidance. Pilots should report all bird or mammal sightings to Base Operations, Tower or the Supervisor of Flying.
(AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 95-36)
a. BIRD ACTIVITY - Waterfowl, especially Canadian geese and snow geese (during winter), frequent fields and ponds within 5 NM radius of Whiteman AFB (KSZL). Migration periods for waterfowl are October-March. Raptors frequent the airspace near or directly over the runways. Raptor numbers increase during the months of November-March. Horned larks, killdeer, meadowlarks, swallows and turkey vultures can pose a significant hazard during spring and summer daylight hours. Expect higher concentrations of bird activity during sunrise and sunset.
(AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 02-12)
b.
MAMMAL ACTIVITY - Deer and coyote activity on or near the airfield is year round. Extreme caution should be used when landing or taking off during hours of darkness.
c.
Phase I represents normal bird activity outside migratory season. Phase II represents heavy bird activity, normally associated with migratory season. Phase II timeframe at Whiteman AFB (KSZL) is from 1 April - 30 May (spring migration) and 15 September - 30 November (fall migration). Phase II is designed to enable squadrons to effectively plan training around the months they can expect to see an increase in BWC Moderate and Severe. During Phase II anticipate a dramatic increase in the numbers of waterfowl, shorebirds, and blackbirds. Large movements of birds (primarily at night) increase the risk of bird strikes. Phase I and II is independent of actual Bird Watch Condition (BWC) declared by the SOF. Phase I and Phase II periods will remain constant unless migration patterns change at which time the phase periods will reflect this change.
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