Cape Newenham LRRS Airport

Cape Newenham LRRS Airport (IATA: EHM, ICAO: PAEH, FAA LID: EHM) is a military airstrip located one nautical mile (1.2 miles; 1.9 km) southeast of Cape Newenham,[1] in the Dillingham Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is not open for public use.

Cape Newenham LRRS Airport

Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OwnerU.S. Air Force
LocationCape Newenham, Alaska
Elevation AMSL541 ft / 165 m
Coordinates58°38′47″N 162°03′46″W
Map
EHM
Location of airport in Alaska
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
15/33 3,945 1,202 Gravel
Statistics (2015)
Based aircraft0
Passengers104
Freight84,000 lbs

Overview

Cape Newenham Airport is a United States Air Force military airstrip. Its mission is to provide access to the Cape Newenham Long Range Radar Station for servicing and other requirements.

The airstrip was constructed in 1951 during the construction of the Cape Newenham Air Force Station. During the station's operational use as a manned radar station, it provided transportation for station personnel and for supplies and equipment to be airlifted to the station. With the manned radar station's closure in 1983, the airstrip now provides access to the unattended site for maintenance personnel and other requirements.

It is not staffed by any support personnel, and is not open to the public. During the winter months, it may be inaccessible due to the extreme weather conditions at the location.[2]

Facilities and aircraft

Cape Newenham LRRS Airport has one runway designated 14/32 with a gravel surface measuring 3,950 by 150 feet (1,204 x 46 m). For the 12-month period ending August 2, 1978, the airport had 1,024 aircraft operations, an average of 85 per month: 98% air taxi and 2% military.[1]

Statistics

Carrier shares: January – December 2015[3]
Carrier   Passengers (arriving and departing)
Grant
10(100.00%)
Top domestic destinations: January – December 2015[3]
Rank City Airport Passengers
1 Bethel, AK Bethel Airport 50

References

  1. FAA Airport Form 5010 for EHM PDF. Federal Aviation Administration. effective January 5, 2017.
  2.  This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency website http://www.afhra.af.mil/.
  3. "Cape Newenham, AK: Cape Newenham (EHM)". Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA), U.S. Department of Transportation. December 2015. Retrieved January 14, 2017.


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