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Resources Section Resources: Part One - Community Profiles
NORTHWEST ARCTIC SUBAREA CONTINGENCY PLAN RESOURCES SECTION RESOURCES: PART ONE - COMMUNITY PROFILES .................................................................................... B-3 A. Regional Organizations .............................................................................................. B-3 B. Community Profiles ................................................................................................... B-5 RESOURCES: PART TWO – EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................... B-69 A. Commercially Available Equipment ........................................................................ B-70 B. Non-commercially available equipment ................................................................. B-73 C. Industry spill cooperative equipment ..................................................................... B-76 RESOURCES: PART THREE - INFORMATION DIRECTORY ......................................................................... B-77 A. Airports and Air ServicesNorthwest Arctic .............................................................. B-77 B. Bird and Wildlife Response ..................................................................................... B-80 C. Contractors: BOA and Term .................................................................................... B-81 D. Historic Properties Protection ................................................................................. B-81 E. Emergency Services/ managers ............................................................................. -
AK Aviators Safety Handbook 2017 Ver3.Indd
Alaskan Region Aviator’s Safety Handbook A REFERENCE MANUAL Table of Contents Letter from Kerry Long, FAA Regional Administrator, Alaska 1 Letter from Jim LaBelle, (retired) Chief, Alaska NTSB 2 Aviation Weather Cameras 4 Alaska Flight Service Stations Information 5 Airport Forecast & METAR Explanations 15 ATIS Phone Numbers 17 Runway Safety Information 18 Construction Projects 2017 24 Alaska RCO Frequencies & Locations 25 Alaska CTAF Frequencies 42 Denali Park Aviation Information 43-53 Off Airport Operations 54-56 1 406 ELT Information 57-59 Alaska Seaplane Operation Information 60 Alaska Statute for Emergency Equipment 61 i TOP CAUSES OF ACCIDENTS IN ALASKA: 1. Failure to land on the correct spot 2. Inadequate compensation for wind 3. Loss of direction control Every Flight Review is an opportunity to reduce accidents! Accident/Incident reporting for FAA/NTSB Regional Operations Center (ROC) 907-271-5936 (24 hours) Useful Links: www.faasafety.gov www.faa.gov/airports/runway_safety avcams.faa.gov www.faa.gov/go/fl yalaska www.faa.gov/about/offi ce_org/headquarters_offi ces/avs/offi ces/afs/divisions/alas kan_region/fl yalaska www.faa.gov/about/offi ce_org/headquarters_offi ces/ato/service_units/air_traf- fi c_services/artcc/anchorage/ www.faa.gov/about/offi ce_org/headquarters_offi ces/ato/service_units/air_traf- fi c_services/fl ight_plan_fi ling/ www.faa.gov/go/alaskafss/ www.faa.gov/uas/ ii 11 National Transportation Safety Board There have been many times in my career as an NTSB investigator that I wished I could reach out and literally grab one of my fellow airmen by the lapels and shake them, shake them back from the dead, give them another chance at life. -
AASP Mission, Goals, Measures, & Classifications
Mission, Goals, Measures and Classifications A COMPONENT OF THE November 2011 Prepared for With a Grant from Alaska Department Federal Aviation of Transportation and Administration Public Facilities Prepared by: As subconsultants to: WHPACIFIC, Inc. DOWL HKM 300 W. 31st Avenue 4041 B Street Anchorage, Alaska 99503 www.AlaskaASP.com Anchorage, Alaska 99503 907-339-6500 907-562-2000 A message from the Desk of Steven D. Hatter, Deputy Commissioner – Aviation I am pleased to present this report on the Mission, Goals, Performance Measures and Classifications of Alaska’s Airports. The goals, objectives, performance measures, and airport classifications presented herein establish a framework to set priorities and guide our work in aviation. They also provide mechanisms to help implement the aviation-related goals and priorities identified in the Alaska Statewide Transportation Policy Plan (“Let’s Get Moving 2030”) and the Department’s 2011 Strategic Agenda. The development of a relevant and integrated system of goals, objectives, and performance measures provides the Department with a powerful tool for communicating with the public and legislators, managing resources, and motivating employees. Our goals are general guidelines that explain what is to be achieved by the Department’s aviation programs. Our objectives define the specific strategies or implementation steps we will take to attain the goals – the “who, what, when, where, and how” of reaching the goals. Our performance measures provide statistical evidence to indicate whether progress is being made towards our objectives. Performance measures are an essential tool in public administration, used to direct resources and ensure that programs are producing intended results. Alaska has over 700 registered airports and these airports vary widely in size, use, and the amount of infrastructure and facility development. -
Governor's Capital Budget - Appropriations and Allocations (By Department) FY07 Governor's Capital Budget
Governor's Capital Budget - Appropriations and Allocations (by department) FY07 Governor's Capital Budget General AHFC Div NTSC Bond Federal Other Total Funds Agency Project Title Funds (1139) (1167) Funds Funds Department of Administration ETS Technology Projects AP 23,200,000 0 0 0 0 23,200,000 Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Deployment AL 15,000,000 0 0 0 0 15,000,000 ETS Infrastructure Projects and WorkPlace Alaska Migration Project AL 5,510,500 0 0 0 0 5,510,500 Emergency 911 Compliance-Coordination Project/Network Security AL 2,689,500 0 0 0 0 2,689,500 Electronic Case Management System AP 350,000 0 0 0 0 350,000 State of Alaska Telecommunications System (SATS) and Alaska Land AP 7,620,000 0 0 2,500,000 0 10,120,000 PublicMobile BuildingRadio (ALMR) Fund Facilities Build Out Projects and Support Projects AP 0 0 0 0 2,500,000 2,500,000 DMV Information Technology Projects and Equipment AP 0 0 0 0 850,000 850,000 Department of Administration Subtotal 31,170,000 0 0 2,500,000 3,350,000 37,020,000 Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development Community Block Grants AP 70,000 0 0 6,045,000 0 6,115,000 Energy Projects AP 1,200,000 0 0 13,500,000 500,000 15,200,000 Kodiak Launch Complex Infrastructure AP 0 0 0 0 15,000,000 15,000,000 Manufacturing Extension Program AP 0 0 0 1,340,806 1,340,806 2,681,612 Re-Engineering Automated Business Licensing System AP 0 0 0 0 250,000 250,000 Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum - Building Demolition, Facility AP 750,000 0 0 0 0 750,000 AlaskaImprovements Native Heritage and Construction -
Map of the Central Alaska Range with Reporting Points Overlay
to Fairbanks Nenana 90 mi 122.5 RCO 145 km Alma Lakes ! Chitsia Mtn ! 122.9 CTAF Healy River Eight ! Mile 122.4 RCO Lake 122.9 CTAF !Ä Minchumina Otto Lake ! ! 122.2 RCO Sushanna Caribou Ridge !Dry 135.55 AWOS Lakes ! !Ä Creek Healy Canyon 122.9 CTAF ! McKinley Park ERA 122.1 RCO Mt Heliport ! Sushana ! 135.75 AWOS Primrose Margaret ! SavageGa p River ! Ridge ! Park !Ä Mushers ! ! 5 mi. ! Sanctuary ! Hqtrs. Peak ! 7 mi. ! ! Teklanika Mt Gap ! ! Savage Crisscross !Ä Gap Wright Erratics 122.9 CTAF Box ! The K Denali Stampede ! Triple The Bowl Lakes (Private Airstrip) Teklanika ! Campground 122.9 CTAF ! Denai !Ä Creek Burch Teklanika Top of ! Deneki ! Pass Bridge Denai Bend in Lakes Lower ! ! ! Riley Toklat ! ! Sheep ! DoubleMt n Trail ! Clearwater ! Carlo Ridge Caribou ! Pass Carlo Cathedral ! Creek Creek ! !Mtn ! Fang Middle ! 2nd Notch Mtn Stony ! of Double Polychrome Upper Myrtle Round ! Hidden 122.9 CTAF Rest Area Riley Pass ! Top Pass Kantishna ! ! ! Glen To klat Teksan ! Creek Road Camp Saddle Refuge !Ä ! Va lley Moose Camp ! ! ! Windy Creek ! ! Divide Calico Shortcut Pass ! !Brooker Mtn. Stoney Mtn Ridge Slug ! ! Wonder Dome ! Cantwell Lake Polychrome ! Foggy ! Glacier Glaciers ! Pass !Ä 122.9 CTAF ! Cantwell (Pvt) !Thorofare ! 122.5 RCO Eielson Castle Toe of the Visitor ! Muldrow No Name Rock Easy ! Center ! Castle Glacier Pass McKinley Turtle ! ! Rocks & Muddy Hill ! ! Scott Peak Brown !Ä ! Mtn Frequency ! 122.9 CTAF ! Summit Changeover Sunset Galcier W. Fork 122.6 RCO The Old Cache Chulitna Glacier Y of the Volcano ! ! Creek ! ! ! West Fork 122.725 Bend of the Anderson ! Muldrow Pass Golden North Zone Mine Toe of the ! Mountain Traffic McGonagall Peters !Ä Advisory Frequency ! Pass ! Igloo Ohio ! Wedge ! Mt Bend of Gunsight Peak 122.775 the Peters Pass ! !Mather ! ! MTAF Mt ! area of mountain inset Tatum Brooks Aircraft flying above ! 15,000 msl ! e Mt Tluna g Silverthrone d ! Carpe Deception Icefall i Col R ! Flatiron ! r ! ! e ! Koven Mt Mt Peters e n ! Karstens Silverthrone Eldridge o ! ! Dome Wickersham i W.F. -
Final Environmental Assessment for Long Range Discrimination Radar
MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY Long Range Discrimination Radar (LRDR) Performance Testing, Clear Air Force Station (CAFS), Alaska Final Environmental Assessment July 2020 Department of Defense DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Missile Defense Agency th Approved for public release; distribution 5700 18 Street is unlimited. Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5573 Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Purpose and Need for Proposed Action ........................................................................ 1-1 1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................... 1-1 1.2 Background ................................................................................................................... 1-2 1.3 Purpose and Need ......................................................................................................... 1-3 1.4 Decisions to Be Made .................................................................................................... 1-3 1.5 Scope of the Environmental Assessment ....................................................................... 1-6 1.6 Cooperating Agencies.................................................................................................... 1-6 1.7 Federal Environmental Requirements ............................................................................ 1-7 1.8 Related Environmental Documentation .......................................................................... 1-7 1.9 Interagency and Intergovernmental Coordination and -
Economic Contribution of the Aviation Industry to Alaska's Economy Report
The Economic Contribution of the Aviation Industry to Alaska’s Economy A component of the Alaska Aviation System Plan Prepared for: Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities Prepared by: Northern Economics, Inc CDM Smith 800 E Dimond Boulevard, Suite 3-300 14 Wall Street, Suite 1702 Anchorage, AK 99515 New York, New York 10005 (907) 274-5600 As subconsultants to: DOWL 4041 B Street Anchorage, Alaska 99503 (907) 562-2000 June 2019 Contents Section Page Executive Summary ................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 1 Alaska’s Unique Aviation Role .............................................................................................................. 1 Alaska’s Airport System ......................................................................................................................... 1 Report Content/Methods ...................................................................................................................... 2 Economic Contribution of the Aviation Industry ........................................................................... 3 Economic Activity ................................................................................................................................... 3 Employment .......................................................................................................................................... -
Table I No. City Site Name Priority 1 Adak Adak SWMU 60 Tank Farm A
Table I DEC Inventory of Active Contaminated Sites & Leaking Underground Storage Tank Sites Ordered Alphabetically by Location No. City Site Name Priority 1 Adak Adak SWMU 60 Tank Farm A Medium 2 Adak USCG Loran C - Attu Island Medium 3 Adak Adak Tanker Shed UST 42494 Medium 4 Adak Adak SWMU 61 Tank Farm B Medium 5 Adak Attu Isl Military Petroleum Sites Medium 6 Adak Tanaga Island Medium 7 Adak Adak Former Power Plant Bldg T-1451 Medium 8 Adak USCG Loran "A" Station Attu Island Medium 9 Adak Adak SA 80 Steam Plant 4 Low 10 Adak Adak SA 79 Main Road Pipeline Low 11 Adak Adak GCI Compound UST GCI-1 Low 12 Adak Ogliuga Island Low 13 Adak Adak South of Runway 18-36 Area Low 14 Adak Great Sitkin OU 6 (munitions/explosives) Unranked 15 Adak Great Sitkin OU 1 (bulk fuel oil systems) Unranked 16 Adak Great Sitkin OU 2 (avgas fueling system) Unranked 17 Adak Great Sitkin OU 3 (potential sources of PCBs) Unranked 18 Adak Great Sitkin OU 4 (drum piles) Unranked 19 Adak Great Sitkin OU 5 (structures, debris piles, landfill) Unranked 20 Adak Adak SA 93 WWII Mortar Impact Area Unranked 21 Adak Cape Yakak Radio Station Unranked 22 Adak Attu Island Military Ordnance Sites Unranked 23 Adak Agattu Island Unranked 24 Adak Adak ALDA-02 Andrew Lake Disposal Area 2 Unranked Adak RR-01 Andrew Lake HG/40mm Range 25 Adak Unranked Remainder 26 Adak Adak RR-02 Andrew Lake Mortar Impact Area Unranked 27 Adak Adak RR-03 Andrew Lake Flare Disposal Site Unranked 28 Adak Adak RR-04 Andrew Lake Range Remainder Unranked 29 Adak Adak BI-03 Bay of Islands Range Safety Fan Unranked 30 Adak Adak BI-04 Bay of Islands Impact Area Unranked 31 Adak Adak BC-03 Blind/Campers Cove Firing Point Unranked 32 Adak Adak CP-01 Careful Point Impact Area Unranked 33 Adak Adak C1-01 Combat Range 1 Area 01 Unranked 34 Adak Adak C4-01 Combat Range 4 Area 01 Unranked 35 Adak Adak C5-01 Combat Range 5 Area 01 Unranked 36 Adak Adak C6-02 Combat Range 6 Area 02 Unranked 37 Adak Adak MM-10D Mt.