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Chenega Bay Airport

Chenega, United States · Elev. 72 ft

About This Airport

Chenega Bay Airport (NCN/PFCB) is located in Chenega Bay, Alaska, USA. Serving the community on Chenega Island, the airport provides air travel services for residents and supports regional connectivity. Chenega Bay Airport contributes to transportation and accessibility in the Prince William Sound region.

Landing Procedures

It is not required to get a landing permit but a landing rights is needed and a TSA Waiver but exclusions do apply in

Permit Requirements

Documents and information required for landing permit applications.

Required

  • PIC Name
  • EAPIS
  • Receiving Party Contacts
  • PIC License
  • SIC License
  • Crew Passport Details
  • Crew Names
  • Lead PAX Name
  • Lead PAX Office
  • PAX Passport Details

Not Required

  • PPR (Prior Permission)
  • Slots
  • AOC
  • Entry & Exit Points
  • Entry/Exit EET
  • FIR Routing
  • Operator Address
  • Aircraft Documents
  • Crew Count
  • PAX Nationalities
  • PAX List
  • Item 18 FPL

Frequently Asked Questions

What crew documentation is required at Chenega Bay Airport?
  • PIC full name
  • PIC licence
  • SIC licence
  • full crew name list
  • crew passport details
Are there passenger manifest or pre-arrival reporting requirements at Chenega Bay Airport?
  • EAPIS pre-arrival reporting
  • passenger passport details
  • lead passenger name
  • lead passenger office/organisation
Is receiving party contact required at Chenega Bay Airport?

Yes. A confirmed receiving party contact (handling agent or local representative) must be submitted as part of the permit application for Chenega Bay Airport.

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