Kirtland AFB (KIKR), NM
See Albuquerque Intl Sunport (KABQ) (AFFSA/AFFSA)
Klamath Falls (Kingsley Fld) (KLMT), OR
1.
ANG - Transient aircraft service available only during ANG duty hours and only after approval has been obtained for aircraft on OFFICIAL BUSINESS ONLY. Contact ANG Operations DSN 830-6686. Normal duty hours are 1500-2300Z++ Monday-Friday. Base closed most weekends and every other Monday. If use of ANG facilities is approved, enter "PPR" number in DD175 Remarks Section.
2.
Commercial fuel available at Fixed Base Operator without PPR. Contact Klamath Aircraft Incorporated C541-882-4681. This area is NOT a secured aircraft parking area.
3.
Transient aircraft with PPR contact pilot to dispatcher (UHF 388.9/VHF 138.1) 15 minutes out.
4.
COMSEC storage is NOT available at Base Operations.
5.
Wing Command Post not operational except during Flex Alert periods.
6.
Transient aircraft limited to straight-in full stop landing on Rwy 14-32 during student flying periods. Expect arrival delay during student flying periods.
7.
NOISE ABATEMENT - Stringent noise abatement procedures strictly enforced on all speed, altitudes and routing restrictions. Safety permitting, the following procedures will be followed concerning noise reduction in the local area:
a.
Minimum altitude over Crater Lake, Sky Lakes Wilderness Area, and Mountain Lake Wilderness Area is 14,000’ unless scheduled and flying on an authorized VR or IR route.
b.
Avoid overflight of Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT) and Merle West Hospital (approximately 6 NM N of field) at high power settings or low altitude.
c.
Minimum altitude in the local flying area (other than the traffic pattern) is 2000’ AGL unless scheduled and flying on an authorized VR or IR route.
d. TAKE-OFF AND DEPARTURE PROCEDURES:
(1)
MILITARY POWER TAKE-OFF - Climb at 250 KIAS until 7000’ then accelerate to normal climb speed.
(2)
AFTERBURNER TAKE-OFF - Cancel Afterburner at 250 KIAS and prior to the departure end of the runway, if practical. Continue the 250 KIAS climb until 7000’ in Military power, then accelerate to normal climb speed.
(AFFSA/AFFSA)
8. CAUTION - BIRD WATCH CONDITION INFORMATION -
a. Klamath Falls Airport, (Kingsley Field) (KLMT), is centrally located along the Pacific Flyway and surrounded by marshes, lakes, rivers, wildlife areas and wildlife refuges. Large waterfowl include Canada Geese, Sand Hill Cranes, White Egrets, Blue Heron, and large raptors such as Golden Eagles, Bald Eagles, and Red Tail Hawks.
b.
BASH Phase I - All months not designated as Phase II. Wildlife activity is generally LOW during these periods, except for some small bird activity in June And July during daylight hours and mowing operations.
c.
BASH Phase II - February through mid-April and September through mid-November. The potential for bird strikes is highest during the migration months and within an hour of sunrise or sunset. During bright moon illumination, waterfowl may fly well after sunset. Historical bird strike data indicates the most hazardous months for waterfowl to be February-March and September-November.
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