Alpine Airstrip serves Nuiqsut, US.
Alpine Airstrip (PALP) in Nuiqsut, US, is a private-use facility owned by ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc., and does not operate as a public commercial airport. Consequently, there are no traveler reviews or experiences available for general public sentiment or satisfaction. Access to the airstrip requires prior permission before landing.
Key Information about Alpine Airstrip (PALP):
- Airport Type and Access: Alpine Airstrip is designated for private use and is owned by ConocoPhillips Alaska, Inc.. Landing requires 24-hour prior permission.
- Location and Operational Use: Located approximately 8 miles north of Nuiqsut, AK, the runway is also utilized as an "ACES road," meaning there's a possibility of personnel and equipment on the runway during operations.
- Runway Characteristics: The airstrip features a single gravel runway (04/22) measuring 5005 x 100 feet, reported to be in fair condition. It is identified as a "Cold Temperature Airport," requiring altitude correction when temperatures are at or below -33Β°C.
- Limited Facilities and Services: PALP is an unattended airport with no control tower. No fuel is available on-site. It is not an Airport of Entry and therefore lacks customs or US Customs Pre-Clearance services.
Given its classification as a private airstrip, Alpine Airstrip (PALP) is not set up for or accessible to the general traveling public. Information concerning terminal facilities, security wait times, customs/immigration, and public transportation connections is not relevant to its operational nature.
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Where is Alpine Airstrip located?
Alpine Airstrip is located in Nuiqsut, US, at an elevation of 18 ft. Its IATA code is β and ICAO code is PALP.