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Hawaii Airports and Flying Safety Guide (Informational use only)

The Hawaii Airports and Flying Safety Guide (2010 – 2011 Fourth Edition, Rev1) is available for download. It is current, as of August 18, 2010. The hardcopy Guide is available at Airport District Offices and the Airports Division.  You may request printed copies by email: airoperations@hawaii.gov or from the General Aviation Officer,

(808) 838-8701.  The Guide is published by the State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation Airports Division, in the interest of flight safety and the promotion of aviation in the Hawaiian Islands. In it you will find useful information, including a list of airport facilities, airfield diagrams, operating procedures, traffic patterns, weather and other pertinent data.

Hawaii Airports and Flying Safety Guide (2010-2011 Fourth Edition, Rev 1)

 

If you obtained a copy of the Fourth Edition of the Guide published in early 2010, a list of corrections/additions found in the current version, Rev 1, can be downloaded separately to assist you in updating the earlier version.  You may also download separately a corrected version of page 6 of the Guide as well.   

 

Listing of corrections by page as of 8-18-2010

Distances Chart (page 6)

 

Please be aware that the data contained herein is for information only and is not to be used for navigation. This Guide should not be considered a substitute for any official FAA publication such as the Airport/Facilities Directory (AF/D).  Please bring any corrections or comments to our attention by contacting the General Aviation Officer at (808) 838-8701 or email airoperations@hawaii.gov

 

 

Passenger Facility Charges (PFC) Reports

Quarterly Report Period ending 06-30-2009 Appl No.1 (43 KB)

Quarterly Report Period ending 06-30-2009 Appl No.3 (43 KB)

Quarterly Report Period ending 09-30-2009 Appl No.1 rev (44 KB)

Quarterly Report Period ending 09-30-2009 Appl No.3 (45 KB)

Quarterly Report Period ending 12-31-2009 Appl No.1 (45KB)

Quarterly Report Period ending 12-31-2009 Appl No.3 (44KB)

Quarterly Report Period ending 03-31-2010 Appl No.1 (44KB)

Quarterly Report Period ending 03-31-2010 Appl No.3 (45KB)

Quarterly Report Period ending 03-31-2010 Appl No.4 (35KB)

 

Any inquires may be emailed to airengineering@hawaii.gov

 

 

 

Statistics

State of Hawaii Department of Transportation Airports Division:

Annual Air Traffic Statistics (1851 KB)

Statistics are available from the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.

If you have any questions about the Statistics, please contact: airplanning@hawaii.gov

 

Videos

THE AIRPORT AND THE AE'O

        Highlight version (9 minutes) (31.1 MB) Play video

        Full version (25 minutes) (92.0 MB) Play video

In 1977, Runway 8R/26L or the Reef Runway was constructed as the fourth runway for Honolulu International Airport.  It was built to handle the projected increase in passengers and to accommodate the physical requirements of the new jumbo jets.  The 12,000 feet runway added needed capacity to the Airport and cost $88 million to construct.  However, the new runway was found to destroy the bird habitats of the A’eo bird, an endangered species, and other water birds in the mudflats of Keehi Lagoon.  The U.S. Navy offered two areas in Pearl Harbor for the construction of wetlands to save the birds.  The Federal Aviation Administration helped with the cost of the mitigation which set a precedent for environmental mitigation in the United States.  Because of the joint efforts of the State DOT and DLNR, the FAA, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife the A’eo was saved and has continued to grow in population.  2007 marks the 30 th anniversary of the Reef Runway whose construction has won national engineering achievement awards.

 

  

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