(2)
J22, J48 via BAL 303/020 DCA 246/080 MOL
(3)
J37, J75 via BAL 303/020 GVE 040/036 GVE (AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 02-87)
b.
SE - Direct SBY, J209, ORF
c.
CEF, GSB, PBG, POB, SSC, SWF
(1) CEF-DOV SIE V139 MANTA JFK DPK MAD MAD360 above FL190
(2)
GSB-SBY J209 ORF ISO GSB
(3)
PBC-DOV SIE V139 MANTA JFK J37 ALB J6 PLB
(4)
POB-SBY J209 RDU POB
(5)
SSC-SBY J209 ORF J121/J4 FLO SSC
(6)
SWP-SIE V139 SARDI V91 STUBY SWF (AFFSA/AFFSA)
6. Japanese beetle spray season is directed by the Department of Agriculture typically in July and August and will be published in a NOTAM when in effect. Aircraft destined for the states of California, Colorado, Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Oregon, Utah and Washington from Dover AFB (KDOV) will normally be sprayed before departing from Dover AFB (KDOV). AMC has issued a waiver to normal ground times and early alerting to accommodate spraying when required. Transient aircraft commanders must contact the Dover (KDOV) Command Post at DSN 445-4201/4202, C302-677-4201/4202 for specific guidance contained in the 436 Air Wing OPLAN 020-02 when transiting Dover AFB (KDOV) and destined for one of these states.
(AAFSA/AAFSA FIL 04-310)
7. Due to construction and renovations to the base facilities beginning 24 March 2008, on base quarters are extremely limited. Estimated construction/renovation completion date is September 2009. Advance reservations are recommended. Contact reservations desk at DSN 445-5983, C302-677-5983.
(436 OSS-OSAA/436 OSS-OSAA FIL 07-833)
Duke Fld (KEGI), FL
(AFFSA/AFFSA FIL 04-402)
1. CAUTION -
a.
BASH PHASE I - January-February and July-August not designated as Phase II. Wildlife activity is generally LOW during these periods with the primary threat resulting from occasional concentrations of cattle egrets, sand pipers, doves, and deer on and around the airfield.
b.
BASH PHASE II - In effect March-June and September-December. Wildlife activity is increased during these periods due to the migratory season. The primary threat during this period consists of heavier concentrations of American Kestrels, doves, robins, swallows with occasional flocks of gulls and pelicans immediately on and or around the airfield. Expect short notice Bird Watch Conditions MODERATE or SEVERE at anytime during these periods.
c.
Aircrews are encouraged to report to Base Operations, all bird strikes and bird sightings that pose a probable hazard to flying. Contact Base Operations, or Command Post for current Bird Watch Condition.
NOTE: Turkey and black vultures are large soaring birds and are present year round during daylight hours. They become active during mid-morning and remain aloft ranging in altitudes from surface to 5000’ until late afternoon. Awareness of this threat should remain in mind at all times while flying over the Eglin (KVPS) Range Complex with extreme caution being applied while on final to landing Rwy 19 and 12 at Eglin (KVPS) and Rwy 18 at Duke Fld (KEGI).
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