McGrath Airport ( IATA : MCG , ICAO : PAMC , FAA LID : MCG ) is the state civil airport located in McGrath ( Alaska ), USA . [one]
| McGrath Airport McGrath Airport [1] | ||||||||||
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| IATA : MCG - ICAO : PAMC | ||||||||||
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| Type of | civil | |||||||||
| A country | USA | |||||||||
| Location | Alaska | |||||||||
| Operator | Alaska State | |||||||||
| NUM height | 105 m | |||||||||
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Operating activities
McGrath Airport covers an area of 259 hectares , is located at an altitude of 105 meters above sea level and operates two runways [1] :
- 16/34 with dimensions of 1809 x 30 meters with asphalt pavement;
- 7/25 size 524 x 18 meters with asphalt pavement.
During the period from September 1, 2004 to September 1, 2005, McGrath Airport handled 11,000 aircraft take-off and landing operations (an average of 30 operations per day), of which 82% fell on aerotaxi and 18% on general aviation . The airport was used as a base for 44 aircraft, of which: 91% were single-engine aircraft and 9% were multi-engine aircraft. [one]
Airlines and Destinations
| Airline | Destinations |
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| Penair | Anchorage |
| Tanana air service | Nikolai, Takotna |
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 Data base airports FAI MCG ( Form 5010 PDF )
Links
- FAA Alaska airport diagram ( GIF )