Healy River Airport (HRR) is a publicly owned airport located in Healy, Alaska. With a runway measuring 2910 x 60 feet, the airport is open to the public and has been operational since October 1950. It offers asphalt surface in good condition, medium intensity edge lighting, and a segmented circle for navigation. The airport is equipped with communication services, including a CTAF frequency and AWOS-3P, and is in close proximity to navigation aids such as Nenana and Fairbanks. Fuel services, transient storage, and airframe/engine repair are not available on-site, but charter services can be arranged.
The airport, managed by Jason Ludington, is situated on 1294 acres of land and is owned by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Northern Region. It serves as a hub for single and multi-engine aircraft, air taxi operations, and general aviation local and itinerant operations. The airport experiences turbulent winds, and pilots are advised to visually inspect the runway conditions before landing. Healy River Airport is conveniently located near the Usibelli Mine and is a cold temperature airport, requiring altitude correction at or below -11°C.
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