KOY

MVFR

OLGA BAY

OLGA BAY · ALASKA

Elev
0'
Longest RWY
Tower
None
Status
Uncontrolled
Now--Z· METAR04:56Z
VFR sectional · KOY
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Before you fly into KOY
Conditions
MVFR
Marginal · IFR-rated preferred
Airport
Non-towered
Self-announce on CTAF
Pattern alt
1,000'
MSL · field 0' + 1,000 AGL
Favored RWY
Calm
No wind component

METAR & TAF KOY

KOY does not publish a METAR.

Showing the nearest reporting station: PAKH (AKHIOK) · 13.5 NM away. Conditions at KOY may differ.

METAR · PAKH

Observed 04:56Z

PAKH 140456Z AUTO 14005KT BKN018 BKN027 OVC033 A2962 RMK AO2 SLPNO PWINO FZRANO $
Wind
140° @ 5 kt
Visibility
Temp / Dew
Altimeter
29.62 inHg
Clouds
OVC
Density alt
Ceiling
1,800 ft AGL
Rules
MVFR

Airport info & contacts

Manager on record, flight service, ARTCC, attendance schedule and pattern altitude — published by the FAA and refreshed every 28 days.

Location

From city
0 NM S
VFR sectional
KODIAK
ARTCC
ZAN · ANCHORAGE
NOTAM facility
ADQ (NOTAM-D)

Airport manager

Name
AKHIOK - KAGIUYAK INC
Address
1400 W. BENSON BLVD, STE 425, ANCHORAGE AK 99503

Flight service · Hours

FSS ENA
KENAI907-283-72111-866-864-1737
Attendance
  • Unattended

Frequencies

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Advisory / CTAF

Runways & pattern

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Runway & wind

tap a runway
140° · 5 kt

Pattern entry · RWY

No runway selected.
RunwayHeading (°M)LengthSurfaceTraffic

Approaches & charts

Chart Supplement
KOY · CHART_SUPP
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Services on the field

Fuel grades, oxygen, maintenance, ramp storage and lighting — as declared to the FAA by the airport operator.

Fuel & services

Fuel
Not available
Oxygen (bottled)
Not available
Oxygen (bulk)
Not available
Airframe repair
Not available
Power plant repair
Not available

Ramp & ground

Transient storage
  • Not published
Landing fee
No fee published
Customs
Not available
Wind indicator
No
Segmented circle
No

Fuel & FBOs

Cheapest 100LL and Jet A on the field and nearby. Always confirm with the FBO before taxi.

Airport notes

Surface conditions, obstructions, local procedures, lighting outages and other notes published with each FAA cycle.

General notes

  • Waterfowl are in the vicinity of the airport.Show FAA
  • Be alert for set-nets in the vicinity of the float plane beaching area. Underwater reefs are marked with buoys in front of the beach. Recommended landing is on the west side of the beach.Show FAA
  • The dock and facilities are falling apart. Debris in the water creates a navigational hazard, especially at low tide.Show FAA
  • The bay is occupied during summer months. The beach surface is smooth sand and gravel.Show FAA

Other notes

  • The airport is owned by a native corporation.Show FAA
  • MANAGERThis is a native corporation site with an abandoned and closed cannery.Show FAA

VFR map & nearby airports

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Key facts · KOY

Answer card
ICAO
KOY
Name
OLGA BAY
Location
OLGA BAY, ALASKA
Elevation
0 ft MSL
Traffic pattern altitude
1,000 ft MSL (1,000 AGL)
Control tower
Non-towered (use CTAF)
Total runways
0
Longest runway
Published ILS approaches
0
Published frequencies
1
Magnetic variation
21°
Current flight rules
MVFR
Current wind
140° at 5 kt
Favored runway now

Olga Bay Airport (KOY) sits at Olga Bay, Alaska. Field elevation is 0 ft MSL. No runways are listed in the facts, so plan this as a seaplane or beach landing environment and verify current surface conditions before you go. There is no control tower. CTAF is 122.8.

No ILS approaches are published. Pattern altitude is not published. For light piston operations, use the standard 1,000 ft AGL pattern unless the current Chart Supplement or local guidance says otherwise. The airport is a native corporation site with an abandoned and closed cannery. The dock and facilities are reported to be falling apart. Debris in the water can create a navigation hazard, especially at low tide.

Waterfowl are in the vicinity. Set-nets are also reported near the float plane beaching area. Underwater reefs are marked with buoys in front of the beach. The recommended landing is on the west side of the beach. The bay is occupied during summer months. The beach surface is smooth sand and gravel. There are no on-field FBOs listed, so contact the airport operator directly or call the field on CTAF for current local handling details before arrival.

Frequently asked questions

What is the CTAF at Olga Bay Airport (KOY)?
CTAF is 122.8. With no tower listed, use CTAF for traffic calls and local coordination.
Does KOY have any runways listed?
No runways are listed in the facts. Treat this as a beach or water landing environment and verify the current landing area before arrival.
Is there an ILS at Olga Bay Airport?
No ILS approaches are published for KOY. Check the current FAA Chart Supplement for any other approach information before you fly.
What is the field elevation at KOY?
Field elevation is 0 ft MSL. That matters for local pattern planning and performance planning in the coastal environment.
What is the pattern altitude at Olga Bay Airport?
Pattern altitude is not published. For light piston operations, use the standard 1,000 ft AGL pattern unless current published guidance says otherwise.
Are there any FBOs on the field at KOY?
No on-field FBOs are listed. Contact the airport operator directly before arrival. Call the field on CTAF for current local support.
What should a pilot watch for when landing at Olga Bay?
Watch for waterfowl, set-nets near the float plane beaching area and debris in the water. Reefs are marked with buoys in front of the beach. The recommended landing is on the west side of the beach.
Is the beach landing area at Olga Bay usable year-round?
The facts say the bay is occupied during summer months. The beach surface is smooth sand and gravel. Verify current conditions with the airport operator before landing.

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