FAA Alaska airport diagram for Kake Airport (AFE)
FAA Alaska airport diagram for Kake Seaplane Base (KAE)
The 1956 airport diagram shows runway 10/28 7500 ft, 5/23 5766 ft and 14/32 5965 ft. The longest runway remained 7500 ft until a few years after jet service started in 1959.
Users can also download airport diagrams and IFR procedures called approach plates or "charts."
Currently an elevated viewing platform, enlarged airport diagram, and six picnic tables on concrete slabs have been completed and installed.
Smaller airports may have few or no signs, relying instead on airport diagrams and charts.
GCO availability is noted in the text portion of the airport diagram.
The crew began the taxi and proceeded to identify the unmarked taxiways using an airport diagram as they reached them.
FAA Alaska airport diagram for Juneau International (JNU)
Downloadable airport diagrams are available via a link from the main DUATS page.