KBLI MEDIUM. Bellingham Intl Airport Bellingham, Washington, United States. Diagram #1: All Runways. NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES by Whispertrack

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OVERVIEW Bellingham International Airport (BLI) is a full service commercial airport located in Whatcom County, approximately 3 miles N.W. of the city limits of Bellingham Washington. The airport is situated approximately 90 miles north of Seattle and 20 miles south of the U.S./Canada Peace Arch Border crossing, located in Blaine Washington. Bellingham International Airport accommodates more then 800,000 travelers each year, serving the commercial, general aviation and corporate air transportation needs of the region. Bellingham International Airport is classified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as a Class 1, Part 139 Commercial Airport. BLI has a full CAT 1 Instrument Landing System with associated visual landing aids. BLI has Air Traffic Control Tower, and the airspace is Class D. BLI is an international airport of entry. TEMPORARY INFORMATION Work in progess on commercial apron due to terminal expansion project. MANDATORY RESTRICTIONS Commercial ramp closed to private aircraft. Air Carrier operations must use taxiway A, B, E, G, H, and taxiway D East of taxiway A to E. ARRIVALS Abatement Procedures Runway 16: Follow the published traffic pattern procedures Runway 34: Fly base leg over water, fly final leg to cross shoreline on runway centerline DEPARTURES Abatement Procedures Runway 16: Fly runway heading to shoreline before commencing turn Runway 34: Fly runway heading to freeway before commencing turn PATTERN ALTITUDES ALL VALUES ARE MSL (FEET) Single Engine Aircraft: 1,170 MSL Multi-Turbo Engine: 2,000 MSL Helicopter: 700 MSL INTERSECTION TAKEOFFS Aircraft Categories: A & HELI / Intersection takeoffs allowed if approved by ATCT. ENGINE RUNUP Commercial and General Aviation (GA) aircraft must not operate jet engine(s) above idle power at an aircraft parking gate or any other location not designated for aircraft run-up. Idle engine run-ups require direct two-way radio communication with the ATCT prior to engine start and a minimum of one safety person on the ground to stop vehicles and aircraft traffic from crossing behind the aircraft. Advance notification and approval from Airport Operations (360.739.1944) is required on all jet engine run-ups above idle power.personnel performing the maintenance run-up must always maintain direct two-way radio communication with ATCT on ground frequency. When requested by ATCT, engine power must be reduced to idle power to allow for operational needs. All jet engine maintenance run-ups above idle power must be conducted at one of the designated run-up areas: 1) the intersection of Taxiway Alpha and Bravo or 2) the intersection of Taxiway Alpha and Golf. The preferred location is at the intersection of Taxiway Alpha and Golf. However, based on current wind conditions, both intersections are available for use. In the designated area, the aircraft s engine(s) must be positioned toward the center of the airfield. The aircraft must be positioned in-line with taxiway Alpha so engine blast is flowing directly down the taxiway. For this to be accomplished, the aircraft s nose wheel will be slightly off from the taxiway centerline. Maintenance run-ups above idle power must be scheduled at times when they will have the least impact on operations. When possible, run-ups must take place between commercial arrivals and departures. Above idle jet engine maintenance run-ups must be conducted between the hours of 7:00am and 10:30pm local time. If a run-up is necessary outside these specified hours it must be approved by Airport Operations. Engine maintenance run-ups will be allowed one and a half (1 ½) hours prior to the aircraft departure time. Airport Operations must escort the aircraft to and from the designated run-up location and monitor procedures throughout the duration. Minimum duration at which the engine(s) are at a high power setting is recommended. p. 3 of 5

FLIGHT TRAINING Bellingham Aero Aviation Services Phone: (360) 671-2250 www.bellinghamaero.com Bellingham Aviation Services (BAS) Phone: (360) 676-7624 www.bli-jet.com Command Aviation Phone: (360) 733-3174 www.commandaviation.net PRIOR PERMISSION (PPR) OPERATIONS PPR required for unscheduled aircraft operations more than 30 passenger seats. Call Airport Manager at 360.671.5674. ARFF Index C 0600-2200L. VOLUNTARY NOISE ABATEMENT PROCEDURES Bellingham International Airport (BLI) is committed to being a good neighbor by recognizing that there are residential areas around the airport that are sensitive to aircraft noise. The following noise abatement procedures are in effect at BLI: Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Abatement Procedures: There may be cases when VFR aircraft are unable to follow these procedures due to tower direction, traffic, weather, training requirements, or emergency procedures. Departures Runway 16: Fly runway heading to shoreline before commencing turns. Arrivals Runway 16: Follow published traffic pattern procedures. Departures Runway 34: Fly runway heading to freeway before commencing turn. Arrivals Runway 34: Fly base leg over water, fly final leg to cross shoreline on runway centerline. Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) Abatement Procedures IFR noise abatement procedures are in accordance with the FAA published Standard Instrument Departures, published non-standard IFR departure, published standard instrument arrival and missed approach procedures and standard radar vectors as directed by Vancouver Area Control Center. AIRPORT CONTACT INFORMATION Name Title Phone Fax Web Address Airport Administration Bellingham International Airport 360-671-5674 360-734-3099 http://www.portofbellingham.com 4255 Mitchell Way Suite 206 Bellingham WA 98226 ABOUT AIRCRAFT CATEGORIES A B C D E HELI < 91 kts 91-120 kts 121-140 kts 141-165 kts >165 kts Helicopters Aircraft Approach Categories are based on FAA reference speeds. See http://whispertrack.com/pdf/faa_handbook.pdf V REF = 1.3 x V SO CURFEWS (NONE) PREFERENTIAL RUNWAYS (NO PREFERENCE) PREFERENTIAL INSTRUMENT PROCEDURES (NONE) REVERSE THRUST (NO RESTRICTIONS) APU USE (NO RESTRICTIONS) COMMUNITY GROUPS/INFO (NONE) STAGE II (NO RESTRICTIONS) STAGE III (NO RESTRICTIONS) FLIGHT TRACK MONITORING (NONE) NOISE ORDINANCE (NONE) NOISE MONITORING (NONE) p. 4 of 5

NBAA PROCEDURES (NOT APPLICABLE) AOPA NOISE AWARENESS STEPS (NOT APPLICABLE) p. 5 of 5