Pilot Information

CAUTION:
PDK remains among the US airports with the highest number of runway incursions. Pilots should use extreme caution when operating at PDK.

FAA NOTICE - Preferred Instrument Approach Procedure
FAA NOTICE - Preferred Jet Departure Headings FAA NOTICE - Simultaneous Operations

ATC NOTICE - PDK Tower Letter to Airmen - Taxi into Position and Hold Procedures

Runways Airport Remarks
Comm Frequencies Noise Procedures
Weather NOTAMS
FBOs Runway/Taxiway Diagram
Areas of Frequent Runway Incursions at PDK

Plane Image The Airport Facility Directory (A/FD) is published by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) about every sixty (60) days.

The A/FD is considered by the PDK Airport to be the official, approved informational publication listing the most important operational procedures and limitations of the facility.

The following is a brief summary of the A/FD information, and expanded information on Noise Abatement Procedures. However, all pilots and interested persons should review the latest edition of the A/FD for the most current information.

Pilots should always contact the nearest FAA Flight Service Station (FSS) for the most current NOTAMS on the PDK Airport. 1-800-WX-BRIEF, NOTAM File PDK.

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Coordinates N33°52.52' W84°18.12'
Field Elevation 998' MSL
Time Eastern Time ~ UTC -5(-4DT)
Runways
Runway 3R-21L
Length 6001' x 100'
Type concrete/grooved
Weight Bearing Capacity Single-46,000 lbs. Dual-75,000 lbs.  ** See Remarks
Visual Approach Aids REIL/VASI - Runway 03R
  MALSF/PAPI - Runway 21L
Displaced Threshold 1000' Runway 21L
Runway 3L-21R
Length 3744' x 150'
Type Asphalt
Weight Bearing Capacity Single-20,000lbs
Visual Approach Aids PAPI-Runway 03L
  PAPI-Runway 21R
Runway 16-34
Length 3966' x 150'
Type Asphalt
Weight Bearing Capacity Single-20,000 lbs.
Visual Approach Aids REIL/VASI Runway 34
Runway 9-27                 
Length 3378' x 150'
Type Asphalt
Weight Bearing Capacity Single-20,000lbs
Visual Approach Aids REIL/VASI - Runway 9
Helipad Charlie
Size 56' x 56'
Type Concrete
Visual Approach Aids None

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Airport Remarks
 1. Airport attended continuously.
 2.
Traffic Pattern Altitude (TPA)-2002'MSL (1000'AGL) single engine; 2502'MSL (1500'AGL)-multiengine/heavy. Heavy helicopter traffic NW corner of airport; helipad located north of Runway 16 threshold.
 3.
Voluntary nighttime curfew in effect from 0400-1100Z (11 p.m-6 a.m) daily. Noise sensitive area all quadrants. Pilots are requested to use noise abatement procedures at all times. (See below for expanded details
 4.
Prior Permission Required (PPR) for all military operations. Call (770) 936-5440.
 5. ARFF on field/no index.
 6.
Prior authorization required for aircraft with a max gross certificated takeoff weight over 75,000 lbs.
 7.
Non-movement areas include all of taxilane 'K' and all apron and ramp areas. Movement in these areas is at pilot’s discretion / risk and not under the control of Air Traffic Control (ATC).
 8.
Weather - Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS) (770) 457-1691
 9.
FA.A Tower operational and Class D service 1130-0400Z (6:30 a.m.-11 p.m.) Mon.-Fri.; 1200-0400Z (7 a.m.-11 p.m.) Sat.-Sun.; other times, Class G.

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Communication Frequencies
 ATIS 128.4
 CLNC Del. 125.2
 Ground 121.6
 Tower (CTAF) 120.9
 ATL Approach 126.97
 Unicom 122.95
 Signature 130.9
 Epps Air Service 129.05
 Atlantic Aviation 131.65
 Pilot Controlled Lighting (PCL) 120.0

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Noise Abatement Procedures and Recommendations

** IMPORTANT:  THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES ARE RECOMMENDED FOR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES AT PDK. HOWEVER, THEY ARE NOT INTENDED TO HAMPER SAFE AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS AND COMPLIANCE WITH OVERRIDING DIRECTIVES. **

1) Voluntary Night Restriction
All operators are strongly encouraged not to fly between the hours of 11p.m. and 6 a.m. local time. Aero-medical and emergency operations are exempt from this request. PDK Airport Security monitors all arrival and departures and provides a listing of aircraft registration numbers to the Noise Abatement Information Office. A letter of non-compliance will be mailed to every operator that operates during this period to further educate them on the problems involved with using the airport at night and requesting their compliance and consideration in the future. The aviation community is being given the opportunity to demonstrate its sensitivity to the airport's close-by neighbors and communities. Your cooperation is requested and appreciated.

2) Preferential Runway Program
During hours that the ATC Tower in operation, tower personnel will move operations to a northbound flow whenever possible. During hours that the tower is closed, pilots are requested to DEPART on runway 03R when wind conditions, traffic and safety permits. IN NO CIRCUMSTANCE SHOULD SAFETY BE COMPROMISED IN THE PILOT'S SELECTION OF RUNWAY.

3) Noise Monitoring Program
The PDK Noise Information Office operates a Noise and Operations Monitoring System (NOMS) to measure actual noise levels of aircraft using PDK. Due to the effect on the community, all operators who produce a high noise event at a NOMS monitoring station may be contacted. Monitoring stations are located in nearby residential areas.

4) Traffic Pattern Altitudes
2000' MSL - Single Engine  ~ 2500' MSL - MultiEngine

5) Touch and Go Operations
Practice touch-and-go operations at outlying fields whenever possible. Touch-and-go operations are prohibited from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. and Sundays between 11 a.m. and 12 p.m..

6) Maintenance Runups
Runups for maintenance are prohibited from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.

7) Intersection Takeoffs
For noise abatement purposes, intersection takeoffs are not recommended.

8) Use of Reverse Thrust
Limit the use of reverse thrust at other than idle power and limit the use of reverse thrust to perform early runway turnoff. Full length taxiways are available.

9) Prior Permission Required
Military aircraft must contact the Airport Director's Office (770) 936-5440 prior to landing at PDK.

10) NBAA Noise Abatement Procedures
For arriving and departing turbine business aircraft, PDK Noise Information Office recommends utilizing the NBAA close-in arrival and departure procedures.

11) Noise Abatement Arrival/Departure Profiles Fixed Wing Aircraft
The PDK Noise Information Office has published procedures that include depictions of noise sensitive areas and suggested departure/arrival climb profiles that can be mailed or faxed free of charge. Call (770) 936-5440.

12) Recommended Noise Abatement Instrument Approach Procedure
Attention instrument pilots, please use the Runway 21L GPS/RNAV Approach Procedure whenever possible. This is PDK's preferred instrument approach for noise abatement. Click here for more information.

FAA NOTICE - Primary Instrument Approach at PDK
FAA NOTICE - Preferred Jet Departure Headings
Visit the NBAA's noise website for further information
AOPA's Noise Awareness Steps

 

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Weather

Standard Aviation Weather
National Weather Service - Aviation Weather Center

The Weather Channel

Current Conditions

Automated Surface Observing System (ASOS)
(770) 457-1691

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NOTAMS

Due to FAA procedure, most local NOTAMS at PDK will not be filed more than 72 hours in advance. Contact Macon FSS and monitor ATIS and check published NOTAMS for most up-to-date information.

Airshow NOTAMS 2016
DoD NOTAMS

CONTACT FLIGHT SERVICE STATION FOR MOST RECENT NOTAMS.
1-800-WX-BRIEF

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