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Skagway Airport
PAGY SGY (Skagway, AK)
Class G: untowered

Elevation: 44


RwySizeTypeCond.
02/203550x75AsphaltGood


Chart Supplement (pdf version)

SKAGWAY (SGY)(PAGY) 0 NW UTC–9(–8DT) N59º27.61´ W135º19.01´
44 LRA-Landing Rights Airport NOTAM FILE SGY
RWY 02–20: H3550X75 (Asphalt) MIRL 0.8% N

RWY 02: Runway End Identifier Lights. Trees.
RWY 20: Runway End Identifier Lights. Trees. Right Traffic. FUEL 100LL
SERVICE: LIGHTING ACTIVATE Runway End Identifier Lights Runway 02 and Runway 20, MIRL Runway 02–20—CTAF. Runway 02–20 Runway End Identifier Lights Nonstandard omnidirectional.
AIRPORT REMARKS: Unattended. Fuel 100LL: Monday–Friday 1700–0200Z‡ — 907–983–2259; after hour — 907–612–0049. Airport condition unmonitored; maintenance irregular; recommend visual inspection prior to use. Birds and bears in the vicinity of airport. Recommend daylight operations only. Aircraft over 12,500 lb GWT not authorized except Prior Permission Required in writing – airport manager. air carrier operations over 30 passenger seats not authorized. Runway end 20: Approach in narrow canyon; turbulence & high obstructions. School & playground in the vicinity of approach end. Runway end 02: Alert: see general notice for Runway 02 departures information & enroute CTAF frequencies. Departures request high-performance climb due to terrain. Departures may dogleg east before turn crosswind to increasing altitude; maintain runway heading at least 1/2 mile before dogleg to avoid school & playground. Parachute jumping activity to runway, taxiway & parking apron not authorized. Light aircraft & helicopter traffic June 1–September 15—information airport manager. See notice in Section C for recommended VFR departure procedure.

AIRPORT MANAGER: 907-983-2323
WEATHER DATA SOURCES: ASOS 135.8 (907) 983–3194. (Weather CAM)
COMMUNICATIONS: CTAF 122.9
RCO 122.4 (JUNEAU RADIO)

RADIO AIDS TO NAVIGATION: NOTAM FILE JNU.
SISTERS ISLAND (H) (H) VORTACW 114.0 VOR unusable: Secondary Surveillance Radar Chan. 87 N58º10.66´ W135º15.53´ 339º 77.2 NM to field. 40/20E.
050º–070º beyond 12 NM below 10,000´
115º–130º beyond 32 NM below 8,000´
131º–175º beyond 25 NM below 13,000´
176º–189º beyond 35 NM below 14,000´
190º–245º beyond 30 NM below 12,000´
246º–260º beyond 18 NM below 7,000´
306º–360º beyond 21 NM Tactical Air Command AZM unusable:
050º–070º beyond 12 NM below 10,000´
115º–130º beyond 32 NM below 8,000´
131º–175º beyond 25 NM below 13,000´
176º–189º beyond 28 NM below 14,000´
190º–245º beyond 30 NM below 12,000´
246º–260º beyond 18 NM below 7,000´
306º–360º beyond 21 NM DME unusable:
050º–070º beyond 12 NM below 10,000´
115º–130º beyond 32 NM below 8,000´
131º–175º beyond 25 NM below 13,000´
176º–189º beyond 28 NM below 14,000´
190º–245º beyond 30 NM below 12,000´
246º–260º beyond 18 NM below 7,000´
306º–360º beyond 21 NM

COMM/NAV/WEATHER REMARKS: For a toll free call to Juneau FSS dial 1–866–297–2236. Juneau FSS telephone in fuel area.



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