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Adobe PDF Format 2008 FEDERAL EXCISE TAX - RURAL AIRPORTS This information has been prepared for the IRS by the DOT, Office of Airline Information. This list was prepared based on 2006 enplanement statistics and can be used for 2008. Airport distances are calculated from a start and end latitude and longitude based on a constant compass course for a rhumb line between the points (loxodrome) using an Albers Equal Area Projection. Airport coordinates are based on FAA and National Imagery and Mapping Agency data. Subsidized Essential Air Service communities are eligible for tax relief regardless of its proximity to to other airports. If an airport does not appear on the list and an airport administrator has information that may render an airport eligible, this information should be submitted, in writing, to the Office of Airline Information, RITA, RTS 42, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Ave., S.E., Washington, DC 20590, telephone 202-366-4 Please provide a telephone contact, should questions arise concerning the information submitted. U.S. public and private airport use is based on data provided by FAA. Codes are FAA and IATA codes. Data is sorted by country, state and then alphabetically by city name. Internet ostpxweb.dot.gov/aviation/index.html (click in "Domestic", then "Domestic Issues", then "Rural Airport Listing") FAA IATA City Airport Name State Country ADK ADK Adak Island Adak AK USA AKK AKK Akhiok Akhiok AK USA KQA KQA Akutan Akutan AK USA AUK AUK Alakanuk Alakanuk AK USA 4AK7 WKK Aleknagik Aleknagik Mission School AK USA 5A8 WKK Aleknagik Aleknagik /New/ AK USA Z25 Aleknagik Tripod AK USA Z33 WKK Aleknagik Aleknagik AK USA 6A8 AET Allakaket Allakaket AK USA AFM ABL Ambler Ambler AK USA AK80 American Creek American Creek AK USA AK81 AOS Amook Bay Amook Bay AK USA AKP AKP Anaktuvuk Pass Anaktuvuk Pass AK USA 00AK Anchor Point Lowell Field AK USA AK00 Anchor Point Anchor River Airpark AK USA 6AK5 Anchorage Fire Island AK USA AGN AGN Angoon Angoon AK USA ANI ANI Aniak Aniak AK USA ANN Annette Annette Island AK USA Z43 Annette Tamgas Harbor AK USA ANV ANV Anvik Anvik AK USA K40 ANV Anvik Anvik AK USA ARC ARC Arctic Village Arctic Village AK USA AKA AKB Atka Atka AK USA ATK ATK Atqasuk Atqasuk Edward Burnell Sr Memo AK USA ATU ATU Attu Casco Cove CGS AK USA BNF BNF Baranof Warm Spring Bay AK USA 74AK Barrow Puviaq AK USA BRW BRW Barrow Wiley Post-Will Rogers Memoria AK USA BTI BTI Barter Island Lrrs Barter Island LRRS AK USA BQV Bartlett Cove Bartlett Cove AK USA Z47 Basin Creek Basin Creek AK USA AK02 Bear Creek Bear Creek 1 AK USA Z48 BCC Bear Creek Bear Creek 3 AK USA Z52 Bear Lake Johnsons Landing AK USA WBQ WBQ Beaver Beaver AK USA KBE KBE Bell Island Bell Island Hot Springs AK USA 2A4 Bettles Vor Lake Waterlane AK USA BTT BTT Bettles Bettles AK USA 08AK Big Lake Fisher AK USA 09AK Big Lake West Beaver AK USA 37AK BMX Big Mountain Radio Big Mountain AK USA Z91 KBC Birch Creek Birch Creek AK USA 5BK Black Rapids Black Rapids AK USA AK97 BSW Boswell Bay Boswell Bay AK USA BYA BYA Boundary Boundary AK USA KTS KTS Brevig Mission Brevig Mission AK USA AK98 Buck Creek Buck Creek AK USA BVK BKC Buckland Buckland AK USA AK75 CDL Candle Candle 2 AK USA 15AK Cantwell Golden North Airfield AK USA TTW Cantwell Cantwell AK USA CDE Cape Decision Cape Decision C. G. AK USA LUR LUR Cape Lisburne (Air Cape Lisburne LRRS AK USA EHM EHM Cape Newenham (Air Cape Newenham LRRS AK USA Z71 CZP Cape Pole Cape Pole AK USA CZF CZF Cape Romanzof (Air Cape Romanzof LRRS AK USA 26AK CSH Cape Sarichef Radio Cape Sarichef AK USA CSP CSP Cape Spencer Cape Spencer C.G. AK USA CEM CEM Central Central AK USA CIK CIK Chalkyitsik Chalkyitsik AK USA 5CD Chandalar Camp Chandalar Shelf AK USA WCR WCR Chandalar Lake Chandalar Lake AK USA CYM CYM Chatham Chatham AK USA CFK CYF Chefornak Chefornak AK USA AK13 Chena Hot Springs Chena Hot Springs AK USA C05 NCN Chenega Chenega Bay AK USA KCN KCN Chernofski Harbor Chernofski Harbor AK USA VAK VAK Chevak Chevak AK USA CKX CKX Chicken Chicken AK USA AJC AJC Chignik Chignik AK USA Z78 Chignik Chignik Bay AK USA KCL KCL Chignik Flats Chignik Lagoon AK USA A79 WQZ Chignik Lake Chignik Lake AK USA CZN CZN Chisana Chisana AK USA CZO CZO Chistochina Chistochina AK USA CXC CXC Chitina Chitina AK USA 9A3 CHU Chuathbaluk Chuathbaluk AK USA RCP Cinder River Cinder River AK USA CRC IRC Circle Circle City /New/ AK USA CHP CHP Circle Hot Springs Circle Hot Springs AK USA 96AK Clam Gulch Hackney Landing AK USA CLP CLP Clarks Point Clarks Point AK USA CLF Clear Clear Sky Lodge AK USA Z84 Clear Clear AK USA Z86 Clearwater Clearwater AK USA KCC KCC Coffman Cove Coffman Cove AK USA 1AK3 PML Cold Bay Port Moller AK USA CDB CDB Cold Bay Cold Bay AK USA Z87 Cold Bay Blinn Lake AK USA CXF CXF Coldfoot Coldfoot AK USA KCR KCR Colorado Creek Colorado Creek AK USA Z93 Copper Center Copper Center 2 AK USA AK30 Cordova Strawberry Point AK USA CDV CDV Cordova Merle K (Mudhole) Smith AK USA CKU CKU Cordova Cordova Municipal AK USA K29 CIL Council Council AK USA 1AK0 Craig Craig CG AK USA CGA CGA Craig Craig AK USA 5C5 Craig El Capitan Lodge AK USA 1AK1 Crevice Creek Crevice Creek AK USA CJX CKD Crooked Creek Crooked Creek AK USA 1AK2 Crosswind Lake Crosswind Lake AK USA DCK DCK Dahl Creek Dahl Creek AK USA 22AK Deadhorse Helmericks AK USA 35AK Deadhorse Seal Island AK USA 4AK1 Deadhorse Inigok AK USA AK15 DQH Deadhorse Alpine Airstrip AK USA AK78 Deadhorse Badami AK USA SCC SCC Deadhorse Deadhorse AK USA DEE DEE Deering Deering AK USA 11AK Delta Junction Rocking T. Ranch AK USA 29AK Delta Junction Remington Field AK USA 45AK Delta Junction Cherokee AK USA 72AK DJN Delta Junction Trophy Lodge AK USA 76AK Delta Junction Pogo Mine Airstrip AK USA 9AK4 Delta Junction Arctic Angel AK USA AK09 Delta Junction Wingsong Estates AK USA AK35 Delta Junction Buffalo Row AK USA AK77 Delta Junction All West AK USA D66 Delta Junction Delta Junction AK USA BIG BIG Delta Junction Ft G Allen AAF AK USA 0Z2 Denali Road Commission Nr 1 AK USA 0Z3 Dillingham Shannons Pond AK USA AK21 Dillingham Nushagak AK USA DLG DLG Dillingham Dillingham AK USA DM2 DIO Diomede Diomede AK USA AK23 Dutch Harbor Driftwood Bay Air Force Statio AK USA EAA EAA Eagle Eagle AK USA AK96 Egegik Bartletts AK USA EII EGX Egegik Egegik AK USA KKU KKU Ekuk Ekuk AK USA KEK KEK Ekwok Ekwok AK USA ERO Eldred Rock Eldred Rock CG AK USA ELV ELV Elfin Cove Elfin Cove AK USA ELI ELI Elim Elim AK USA MOS MOS Elim Moses Point AK USA 1Z9 ELW Ellamar Ellamar AK USA ENM ENM Emmonak Emmonak AK USA 2Z1 Entrance Island Entrance Island AK USA 2Z2 Eureka Creek Eureka Creek AK USA 2Z3 Eva Creek Eva Creek AK USA EXI EXI Excursion Inlet Excursion Inlet AK USA 2Z6 False Island False Island AK USA KFP KFP False Pass False Pass AK USA FWL FWL Farewell Farewell AK USA FKK Farewell Lake Farewell Lake AK USA TNW Farewell Lake Tin Creek AK USA 3Z1 Feather River Feather River AK USA 2AK3 FIV Five Finger Five Finger CG AK USA FVM FMC Five Mile Five Mile AK USA FLT FLT Flat Flat AK USA FYU FYU Fort Yukon Fort Yukon AK USA FNR FNR Funter Bay Funter Bay AK USA GBH GBH Galbraith Lake Galbraith Lake AK USA GAL GAL Galena Edward G. Pitka Sr AK USA GAM GAM Gambell Gambell AK USA KGZ KGZ Glacier Creek Glacier Creek AK USA 3Z8 GDH Golden Horn Lodge Golden Horn Lodge AK USA N93 GLV Golovin Golovin AK USA GNU GNU Goodnews Goodnews AK USA GSZ GMT Granite Mountain Granite Mountain AS AK USA KGX KGX Grayling Grayling AK USA 8AK1 Gulkana Jacobus Field AK USA GKN GKN Gulkana Gulkana AK USA GST GST Gustavus Gustavus AK USA 3Z9 Haines Haines AK USA HNS Haines Haines AK USA 4Z2 Hannum Creek Upper Hannum Creek AK USA HWI HWI Hawk Inlet Hawk Inlet AK USA HAY HAY Haycock Haycock AK USA 7AK7 Healy Era Denali AK USA HRR HKB Healy Healy River AK USA AK33 HED Herendeen Bay Herendeen Bay AK USA 2AK5 KBH Hinchinbrook Johnstone Point AK USA 2AK6 HGZ Hogatza Hog River AK USA HYL HYL Hollis Hollis AK USA HCA HCR Holy Cross Holy Cross AK USA 0AK7 Homer Bradley Lake Hydroelectric Pro AK USA 2AK4 Homer Oyster Cove AK USA 46AK Homer Bear Cove Farm AK USA 5BL Homer Homer-Beluga Lake AK USA 98AK Homer Eastland AK USA AK17 Homer Glacierview Strip AK USA AK18 Homer Camp Point AK USA HOM HOM Homer Homer AK USA HNH HNH Hoonah Hoonah AK USA OOH Hoonah Hoonah AK USA HPB HPB Hooper Bay Hooper Bay AK USA 4Z5 Horsfeld Horsfeld AK USA HUS HUS Hughes Hughes AK USA HLA HSL Huslia Huslia AK USA HYG HYG Hydaburg Hydaburg AK USA 4Z7 WHD Hyder Hyder AK USA 19AK ICY Icy Bay Icy Bay AK USA 2AK8 Icy Cape Icy Cape AFS AK USA IGG IGG Igiugig Igiugig AK USA ILI ILI Iliamna Iliamna AK USA 2AK9 Independence Creek Independence Creek AK USA KIB KIB Ivanof Bay Ivanof Bay AK USA 4Z9 Jakolof Bay Jakolof Bay AK USA AK60 VZM Jensens Fort Jensen AK USA AFE KAE Kake Kake AK USA KAE KAE Kake Kake AK USA 8AK7 Kaktovik Bullen Point Air Force Station AK USA 1KC KKK Kalakaket Creek Rad Kalakaket Creek AS AK USA KLG Kalskag Kalskag AK USA KAL KAL Kaltag Kaltag AK USA 5Z4 Kanakanak ANS Hospital AK USA 5Z5 Kantishna Kantishna AK USA Z90 Kantishna Stampede AK USA KYK KYK Karluk Karluk AK USA KKL KKL Karluk Lake Karluk Lake AK USA KXA KXA Kasaan Kasaan AK USA 5KS Kasilof Kasilof AK USA AK5 KPV Kasilof Encelewski Lake AK USA 5Z7 Kasitsna Bay Kasitsna AK USA 5Z9 5Z9 Katmai National Par Lake Brooks AK USA 2R3 Kenai Island Lake AK USA 30AK Kenai Doyle Estates AK USA 3AK4 Kenai Johnson AK USA 3AK5 Kenai Drift River AK USA 52AK Kenai Basquo AK USA 6AK3 Kenai Butler Aviation AK USA 75AK Kenai Henley AK USA 8AK2 Kenai Carty's Airstrip AK USA ENA Kenai Kenai Municipal AK USA 03AK Kenai Joe Clouds AK
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