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PAKW Procedures (TURTY4.TURTY)18032 KLAWOCK (AKW)(PAKW) TURTY FOUR DEPARTURE(RNAV) AL-9230 (FAA) KLAWOCK, ALASKA ASOS TOP ALTITUDE: 135.45 ASSIGNED BY ATC T269 ANCHORAGE CENTER 118.5 284.6 CTAF TURTY 120.9 T269 ° 017) (11 NESYI AK, 12 AUG 2021 to 07 OCT ° ) 7 ( 349 ° 199 580 IPIYA PUYIP ° ) 274 199 (5 ( ° 7) AK, 12 AUG 2021 to 07 OCT HUPDA NOTE: RNAV 1. NOTE: GPS required. TAKEOFF MINIMUMS Rwy 2: NA- Obstacles. Rwy 20: Standard with a minimum climb of 427' per NM to 2500. NOTE: Chart not to scale. T DEPARTURE ROUTE DESCRIPTION TAKEOFF RUNWAY 20: Climb heading 199° to 580, then climb to 6000 direct IPIYA and on depicted route to TURTY, thence . maintain ATC assigned altitude. Expect clearance to filed altitude 10 minutes after departure. KLAWOCK, ALASKA TURTY FOUR DEPARTURE(RNAV) KLAWOCK(AKW)(PAKW) (TURTY4.TURTY)01FEB18 KLAWOCK, ALASKA AL-9230 (FAA) 20310 NDB/DME AKW Rwy Idg 5000 APP CRS 229 TDZE 57 NDB/DME RWY 2 043° Chan 105 (115.8) Apt Elev 80 KLAWOCK (AKW) (PAKW) T MISSED APPROACH: Climbing left turn to 3500 on A Circling NA east of Rwy 2-20. heading 208° and AKW NDB/DME bearing 223° -10°C to DOMIE/16 DME and hold. ASOS ANCHORAGE CENTER KETCHIKAN RADIO CTAF 135.45 118.5 284.6 122.25 L 120.9 2800 DME REQUIRED 2648 2948 UDENE KW 2 A 5 N 3100 ANN 59.4 SA M M 2000 2447 5200 1605 ° 5700 ) 1000 199 .6 (9 2869 WUKSI 3905 AKW 1.2 (IAF) 878 3023 ZEVLI 218 3996 AK, 12 AUG 2021 to 07 OCT AKW 6.8 2600 1079 KLAWOCK CUPLU 229 AKW A 1000 K 2000 AKW 10 2200 W ° DME Chan 105 (115.8) 3 4600 to ZEVLI 04) .2 (3 223° (6.8) DOMIE 3392 AKW 16 2920 1000 1700 ° ° ° 043 178 2300 ° 358 1750 ° 223 223 2585 1500 2285 2595 1000 1850 2000 2350 AK, 12 AUG 2021 to 07 OCT 2050 ELEV 80 TDZE 57 1000 1900 1650 20 P ZEVLI 3500 DOMIE Remain AKW 6.8 AKW AKW 100 within 10 NM 223° X 4200 hdg 16 208° ° 5000 223 CUPLU 3500 AKW 10 WUKSI 043 P U ° AKW 1.2 % P .8 2500 0 2200 2 3.2 NM 5.6 NM 1.2 CATEGORY A B C D 1 1 1180-3 S-2 1180-1 2 1123 (1100-1 2 ) NA 1123 (1100-3) REIL Rwys 2 and 20 1 1180-3 1 1100 (1100-1 2 ) NA C CIRCLING 1180-1 2 L 1100 (1100-3) MIRL Rwy 2-20 KLAWOCK, ALASKA KLAWOCK (AKW) (PAKW) Amdt 1C 18SEP14 55°35'N-133°05'W NDB/DME RWY 2 KLAWOCK, ALASKA AL-9230 (FAA) 20198 APP CRS Rwy Idg 5000 TDZE 80 RNAV (GPS) RWY 20 216° Apt Elev 80 KLAWOCK (AKW) (PAKW) RNP APCH. T MISSED APPROACH: Climbing left turn to 4900 direct HIPSA Rwy 20 helicopter visibility reduction below 1 SM NA. A and hold. Circling NA east of Rwy 2-20. Procedure NA at night. -10°C ASOS ANCHORAGE CENTER KETCHIKAN RADIO CTAF 135.45 118.5 284.6 122.25 L 120.9 2630 2132 VAD 25 1800 J O N A S M 5 NM M 5100 2400 2809 ° 049 ° 229 6000 2648 HOLD 4300 (IF/IAF) 3100 3400° (FAF) WOMDO 2000 2447 229 9) ZETSA (6. 1605 0 0 Procedure NA for arrivals at WOMDO 10 on V318 northwest bound. ° Final approach course offset 16.51°. 216 2734 (MAP) 2869 AK, 12 AUG 2021 to 07 OCT JOVAD 3905 218 730 3023 3996 1079 3500 2000 3392 2920 1000 2300 1750 1500 2585 AK, 12 AUG 2021 to 07 OCT ELEV 80 TDZE 80 HIPSA 1000 ° ° 2350 019 199 2050 5 NM 1000 20 4900 HIPSA 5 NM Holding Pattern WOMDO P ZETSA 100 X 049° 6000 5000 4.00° ° 229° 4300 TCH 40 229 JOVAD ° 3400 P 216 U % P .8 0 0.5 7.2 NM 6.9 NM 2 CATEGORY A B C D 2440-11 2440-11 LNAV MDA 4 2 NA 1 1 2360 (2400-14 ) 2360 (2400-1 2 ) REIL Rwys 2 and 20 2440-11 2440-11 C CIRCLING 4 2 NA 1 1 MIRL Rwy 2-20 L 2360 (2400-14 ) 2360 (2400-1 2 ) KLAWOCK, ALASKA KLAWOCK (AKW) (PAKW) Orig 30JAN20 55°35'N-133°05'W RNAV (GPS) RWY 20 KLAWOCK, ALASKA AL-9230 (FAA) 20198 APP CRS Rwy Idg 5000 TDZE 57 RNAV (GPS) Y RWY 2 024° Apt Elev 80 KLAWOCK (AKW) (PAKW) RNP APCH. T MISSED APPROACH: (Do not exceed 165K until BOHBI) Climbing left turn to 4200 direct BOHBI and hold, A Circling to Rwy 20 NA at night. continue climb-in-hold to 4200. -10°C Circling NA east of Rwy 2-20. ASOS ANCHORAGE CENTER KETCHIKAN RADIO CTAF 135.45 118.5 284.6 122.25 L 120.9 2800 2648 2948 UDENE OFY 2 EX 5 3100 A N S M 2447 Y M 2000 F 5100 XO 1605 E to ° ) 7 1000 202 . 4800 (10 Final approach course offset 4.74°. 2869 (MAP) 3905 EXOFY 218 AK, 12 AUG 2021 to 07 OCT 947 3023 3996 2600 1079 ZETVU 1000 4.9 NM to 4500 to BOHBI 2000 EXOFY 204° (11.8) (FAF) 3392 FOGMI 2920 1000 1700 ° (IF/IAF) 3300 ) BOHBI 024.5 2300 (3 1750 1500 2585 2285 2595 ° ° 1000 024 204 AK, 12 AUG 2021 to 07 OCT 1850 2000 2350 ELEV 80 TDZE 57 4 NM 6000 2050 HOLD 3800 1000 1900 1650 20 4200 BOHBI BOHBI P 4 NM Holding Pattern FOGMI ZETVU 4.9 NM to 100 6000 204° EXOFY X 3.20° 2.4 NM to 3800 024 5000 024° ° TCH 36 EXOFY EXOFY 3300 2160 P U % P .8 0 3.5 NM 3.4 NM 2.5 NM 2.4 NM 1.2 2 CATEGORY A B C D 1220-3 1 1 LNAV MDA 1220-1 1163 (1200-1 2 ) NA 2 1163 (1200-3) REIL Rwys 2 and 20 1 1 1300-3 C CIRCLING 1220-1 2 1140 (1200-1 2 ) NA L 1220 (1300-3) MIRL Rwy 2-20 KLAWOCK, ALASKA KLAWOCK (AKW) (PAKW) Amdt 1 30JAN20 55°35'N-133°05'W RNAV (GPS) Y RWY 2 M1 A ALTERNATE MINS A 21224 INSTRUMENT APPROACH PROCEDURE CHARTS A IFR ALTERNATE AIRPORT MINIMUMS Standard alternate minimums for non-precision approaches and approaches with vertical guidance [NDB, VOR, LOC, TACAN, LDA, SDF, VOR/DME, ASR, RNAV (GPS) or RNAV (RNP)] are 800-2. Standard alternate minimums for precision approaches (ILS, PAR, or GLS) are 600-2. Airports within this geographical area that require alternate minimums other than standard or alternate minimums with restrictions are listed below. NA - means alternate minimums are not authorized due to unmonitored facility, absence of weather reporting service, or lack of adequate navigation coverage. Civil pilots see FAR 91. IFR Alternate Minimums: Ceiling and Visibility Minimums not applicable to USA/USN/USAF. Pilots must review the IFR Alternate Minimums Notes for alternate airfield suitability. NAME ALTERNATE MINIMUMS NAME ALTERNATE MINIMUMS ADAK ISLAND, AK ANCHORAGE, AK ADAK (ADK).…………..….ILS Y or LOC Y Rwy 231 MERRILL FLD (MRI) . ………………RNAV (GPS)-A ILS Z or LOC Z Rwy 232 NA when local weather not available. NDB/DME Rwy 23345 Category C, 800-2¼. 56 RNAV (GPS) Rwy 23 1 ILS, Categories A, B, C, D, E, 1600-5; LOC, TED STEVENS ANCHORAGE Category A, B, 1500-2; Category C, 1500-3; INTL (ANC)...………….........ILS or LOC Rwy 7L12 Category D, 2400-3; Category E, 2500-3. ILS or LOC Rwy 7R12 2 LOC, Category C, 1100-3; Category D, 2400-3; RNAV (GPS) Rwy 7L34 Category E, 2500-3. 4 12 AUG 2021 to 07 OCT RNAV (GPS) Rwy 15 3 Categories A, B, 1600-2; Category C, 1600-3; RNAV (GPS) Y Rwy 7R34 Category D, 2600-3. 1LOC, NA when local weather not available. 4 NA when control tower closed. 2LOC, Category D, 800-2½; Category E, 800-2¾; 5 NA when local weather not available. 3NA when local weather not available. 6 Categories A, B, C, 1300-3. 4Category D, 800-2½. AKHIOK, AK ANIAK, AK AKHIOK (AKK).………………………RNAV (GPS)-A ANIAK (ANI)……………...……ILS or LOC Rwy 1112 NA when local weather not available. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 1134 RNAV (GPS) Rwy 2935 AKUTAN, AK 1LOC, NA when local weather not available. ATUKAN (7AK)..…………...………RNAV (GPS)-A12 2LOC, Category C, 800-2¼; Category D, 1200-3. 2 3 RNAV (GPS) Rwy 9 NA when local weather not available. 12 AUG 2021 to 07 OCT RNAV (GPS) Rwy 273 4Categories A, B, C, 900-4; Category D, 1200-4. 1NA when local weather not available. 5Category C, 800-2¼; Category D, 1200-3. 2Category A, 900-2; Category B, 1100-2; Category C, 1500-3; Category D, 1900-3. ANVIK, AK 3 Category A, 1100-2; Category B, 1100-2; ANVIK (ANV)………………….RNAV (GPS) Rwy 17 Category C, 1500-3; Category D, 1900-3. RNAV (GPS) Rwy 35 NA when local weather not available. ALLEN AAF DELTA JUNCTION/ ATKA, AK FORT GREELY, AK..………………...Orig B 08325 ATKA (AKA)……………….………...RNAV (GPS)-A ILS or LOC/DME Rwy 10 Categories A, B, 1300-2; Category C, 1900-3. NA when control tower closed. NA when local weather not available. AMBLER, AK ATQASUK, AK AMBLER (AFM)……………...…RNAV (GPS) Rwy 1 ATQASUK EDWARD BURNELL SR Category D, 800-2¼. MEML (ATK)………............…RNAV (GPS) Rwy 7 RNAV (GPS) Rwy 25 ANAKTUVUK PASS, AK NA when local weather not available.
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