Naval Auxiliary Landing Field, San Clemente Island

USA / California / Avalon /
 airport, military, heliport, United States Navy

The Naval Auxiliary Landing Field (NALF), San Clemente Island has been in the Naval inventory since 1937, but came into its current importance during the 15 years. It is the Navy's only remaining ship-to-shore live firing range.

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Runway 6/24
Dimensions: 9301 x 200 ft. / 2835 x 61 m
Surface: concrete
Weight bearing capacity:
PCN 49 /R/B/W/T
Runway edge lights: high intensity
RUNWAY 6 RUNWAY 24
Latitude: 33-01.068862N 33-01.660798N
Longitude: 118-36.149327W 118-34.469833W
Elevation: 91.0 ft. 183.7 ft.
Traffic pattern: left left
Approach lights: OLS
Runway end identifier lights: no yes
Touchdown point: yes, no lights yes, no lights
Helipad H1
Dimensions: 70 x 70 ft. / 21 x 21 m
Surface: concrete
Latitude: 33-01.400000N
Longitude: 118-34.983333W
Elevation: 170.0 ft.
Traffic pattern: left left
Helipad H2
Dimensions: 70 x 70 ft. / 21 x 21 m
Surface: concrete
Latitude: 33-01.300000N
Longitude: 118-35.216667W
Elevation: 146.0 ft.
Traffic pattern: left left
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   33°1'21"N   118°35'12"W
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