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RestrictedThis is a U.S. military installation. Civil aircraft operations are generally prohibited without prior authorization.
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About Hickam Air Force Base
Hickam Air Force Base is a military facility. Civilian access may be restricted or require Prior Permission (PPR). Pilots should consult the US AIP for current access procedures and restrictions.
Overview
Hickam Air Force Base is a medium airport located in Honolulu, Hawaii, situated at 13 feet above mean sea level. As a strategic military installation in the Pacific, it serves both military and joint civilian-military aviation operations. The base is strategically positioned at coordinates 21.335278, -157.948333, providing critical logistical support in the Hawaiian Islands.
Flying Conditions
Hawaii's tropical maritime climate creates generally stable flying conditions with consistent trade winds from the northeast. Pilots can expect relatively mild temperature variations and good visibility throughout the year. The airport's low elevation of 13 feet MSL means minimal altitude-related performance considerations for most aircraft.
Notable Features
The airport is situated in a coastal environment with proximity to Pearl Harbor, presenting unique geographical considerations for pilots. Its location near Honolulu means potential interactions with complex airspace and significant commercial traffic. The base's position on Oahu offers challenging wind conditions typical of island airport environments.
Approach Considerations
Given the airport's coastal location, pilots should anticipate potential crosswind and trade wind effects during approach and landing. The specific runway configuration and preferred approach directions would depend on current wind patterns and air traffic control instructions. Pilots should maintain heightened situational awareness due to the airport's military and civilian mixed-use characteristics.
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