| Atlantic City International Airport KACY ACY (Atlantic City, NJ) Class C: tower-tracon ranked #356 with 50,428 operations Elevation: 74 FAA video
Radar facility information: Airport Surveillance Radar / 24/7 Chart Supplement (pdf version) ATLANTIC CITY INTL (ACY)(KACY) P (ANG)
9 NW UTC–5(–4DT) N39º27.45´ W74º34.63´ WASHINGTON H–10I, 12J, L–34G IAP, AD 75 B Class I, ARFF Index C NOTAM FILE ACY
RWY 13–31: H10001X150 (Grooved Asphalt) S–120, D–250, 2S–152, 2D–550, 2D/2D2–1120 PCR 601 F/A/X/T HIRL Center Line RWY 04–22: H6145X150 (Grooved Asphalt-Concrete) S–120, D–161, 2S–175, 2D–278, 2D/2D2–682 PCR 480 R/B/W/T HIRL LAND AND HOLD–SHORT OPERATIONS
LANDING RWY
RWY 04
RWY 13
RWY 31
HOLD–SHORT POINT
13–31
04–22
04–22
AVAILABLE LANDING DISTANCE
3550
3600
5750
RUNWAY DECLARED DISTANCE INFORMATION
ARRESTING GEAR/SYSTEM
BAK–14 BAK–12B (B) (1600') RWY 31
SERVICE: S3 FUEL 100LL, JET A, A++ OXYGEN 3 MILITARY— A–GEAR Avoid centerline light during cable engagement to prevent
RWY 13 BAK–14 BAK–12B (B) (1600')
tailhook bounce. FUEL A++(MIL) (NC–100LL, A) OIL Joint Oil Analysis Program(Military) TRANSIENT ALERT Limited maintenance and park.
NOISE: Noise abatement procedures in effect contact airport operations at 609–645–7895 extension 4702. AIRPORT REMARKS: Attended continuously. No training flights 0400–1200Z‡. A–Gear Runway 31 located 1600´ from threshold, contact tower for operations. Avoid centerline lights during cable engagement to prevent tailhook bounce. Fox and birds on and in the vicinity of airport. Pilots conducting Enhanced Flight Vision Systems (EFVS) operations; be aware LED approach lighting system in use Runway 13. Taxiway C closed to dual tandem and double tandem equipped aircraft. Experimental heliport located on North side of airport restricted to use of FAA project aircraft only. ANG arm/dearm pads for military use only. High-performance military aircraft operating at airport. For itinerant military aircraft operations Prior Permission Required contact airport operations 609–645–7895 ext 4702. FAA apron Prior Permission Required call 609–485–6482. US Customs user fee airport. Customs available Monday–Friday 1300–2200Z‡. Provide minimum 24 hour advance notice to arrange for Customs. All calls to Customs Monday–Friday 1300–2200Z‡, phone 609–484–1610. U.S. Customs fax 609–484–614. Landing fee. MILITARY REMARKS: ANG BASH Phase II in effect April—October contact Base Operations on 261.0 or 140.7 for current BASH condition. ANG Apron Prior Permission Required, contact ANG base operations C609–761–6009, fax C609–761–6484, command post C609–761–6001. Limited transient service available 1100–2030Z‡ Tuesday–Friday, closed Saturday–Monday and holiday. Nonstandard mark on ANG ramp, blue lines delineate F–16 wing tip clearance, yellow lines at hangar doors for personnel clear zone. AIRPORT MANAGER: 609-645-7895 WEATHER DATA SOURCES: ASOS (609) 277–2644 COMMUNICATIONS: ATIS 125.725 (609–485–4444) ® APPROACH/DEPARTURE CONTROL 134.25 (310º–129º) 124.6 (130º–309º) TOWER 120.3 GROUND CON 121.9 CLEARANCE DELIVERY 127.85 ANG operations 140.7 AIRSPACE: CLASS C service contact APPROACH CONTROL. RADIO AIDS TO NAVIGATION: NOTAM FILE ACY. (VL) (H) VORTACW 117.15
DME unusable:
ACY Chan. 118(Y) N39º27.35´ W74º34.58´
at field. 67/10W.
ILS/DME 109.1 I–PVO Chan. 28 Runway 13. Class IT. ILS/DME 109.1 I–ACY Chan. 28 Runway 31. Class IE. COMM/NAV/WEATHER REMARKS: During ATC zero events, CTAF 120.3. • • • HELIPAD H1: H102X102 (Asphalt) HELIPORT REMARKS: Runway H1 Private–Experimental use only. Contact FAA Tech Center at 609–485–6675. •
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Database updated: 2026/03/19