Runway 28 · PAWG

Runway 28 at Wrangell

WRANGELL · WRANGELL, ALASKA

Runway end
RIGHT-hand
28
opp 10
Heading (°M)
281°
Size
6,000 × 150 ft
Surface
ASPH
ILS
No

Runway 28 at PAWG is the west end of Wrangell Airport in Wrangell, Alaska. The opposite end is Runway 10. Runway 28 has a magnetic heading of 301° and is 6,000 ft long. Surface is asphalt. Pattern direction is right traffic. No ILS is published for this runway end. PAWG is the ICAO code for Wrangell Airport. Field elevation is 44 ft MSL. Threshold elevation is 44 ft MSL.

Use the current FAA Chart Supplement for current NOTAM and runway condition before departure.

Wind component for Runway 28

Based on the current METAR wind at PAWG.

Headwind
-4.9 kt
Crosswind
1.0 kt RIGHT
Rel. angle
169°
Favorability
challenging

Runway & wind

tap a runway
110° · 5 kt
RWY 10
101°M
Head/Tail
+5 kt
Crosswind
1 kt L

Pattern entry · RWY 10

LEFT TRAFFIC
CrosswindCrosswindDownwindDownwindBaseBaseFinalFinal45° entry45° entryRWY 10 · 101° · LEFT TRAFFICPattern 1,044 ft MSL

Traffic pattern · Runway 28

RIGHT-hand pattern on the north/west side. Uncontrolled field. Announce position on CTAF and self-separate.

  • Upwind: climb runway heading 281°M
  • Crosswind: turn right to 11°M
  • Downwind: parallel runway, opposite direction (101°M)
  • Base: perpendicular to runway
  • Final: align with 281°M for Runway 28

Frequently asked questions

What is the heading of runway 28 at PAWG?
Runway 28 at PAWG has a magnetic heading of 301°.
How long is runway 28 at PAWG?
Runway 28 is 6,000 ft long.
What is the surface of runway 28 at PAWG?
Runway 28 has an asphalt surface.
Is runway 28 at PAWG left or right traffic?
Runway 28 uses right traffic.
Does runway 28 at PAWG have an ILS approach?
No ILS is published for runway 28 at PAWG.
What is the opposite end of runway 28 at PAWG?
The opposite end is runway 10.

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