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Molokai Airport Kahua Mokulele o Moloka‘i | |||||||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
Owner/Operator | Hawaii Department of Transportation | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Molokai | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 454 ft / 138 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 21°09′10″N 157°05′47″W | ||||||||||||||
Website | hawaii.gov/mkk | ||||||||||||||
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MKK
Location of airport in Hawaii
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Source: Federal Aviation Administration
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摩洛凯机场(IATA:MKK、ICAO:PHMK、FAA LID:MKK)也称为 Hoolehua 机场,是一座国有公用机场,位于考纳卡凯岛西北 6 海里(7 英里/11 公里)处。 摩洛凯岛位于美国夏威夷州毛伊县。 它是该岛的主要机场。 有史以来定期在此飞行的最大飞机是波音 737-200 喷气式飞机,可容纳 127 名乘客。
它被纳入美国联邦航空管理局 (FAA) 2021-2025 年国家综合机场系统计划,其中被归类为非枢纽主要商业服务设施。
摩洛凯机场占地 288 英亩(117 公顷),位于摩洛凯岛中央高原,海拔高于平均海平面 454 英尺(138 m)。 机场有两条沥青跑道,可容纳通勤/空中出租车和通用航空活动,以及一些军用航班:5/23 号跑道长 4,494 x 100 英尺(1,370 x 30 m),17/35 号跑道长 3,118 x 100 英尺 (950 x 30 m)。
客运航站楼综合体和通用航空设施位于跑道交叉口以北; 航站楼综合体靠近主跑道,通用航空设施靠近侧风跑道。 车辆可通过单独的道路进入这两个区域,每条道路均与 Keonelele 大道相连。
截至 2019 年 1 月 11 日的 12 个月期间,该机场有 45,219 架飞机运营,平均每天 124 架:其中 86% 为空中出租车,11% 为通用航空,3% 为军用。 2022 年 4 月,该机场有 6 架飞机,全部为单引擎。
莫库莱莱航空公司 (Mokulele Airlines) 是为摩洛凯岛提供服务的唯一航空公司,运营塞斯纳大篷车 208EX 飞机飞往机场。
航空公司和目的地
以下航空公司在此机场提供定期客运服务:
航空公司 | 目的地 |
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Mokulele Airlines | Honolulu, Kahului, Kalaupapa, Lanai |
日期 | 航班号 | Information |
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28 October 1989 | MKU1712 | A de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft, collided with mountains near Halawa Valley, Molokai, while en route on a scheduled passenger flight from Kahului Airport to Molokai Airport in Hoolehua. The NTSB determined the cause of the accident was the airplane's controlled flight into terrain as a result of the decision of the captain to continue the flight under visual flight rules at night into instrument meteorological conditions, which obscured rising mountains. All 20 aboard the aircraft died. Thirteen of the victims were from Molokai, including eight members of the Molokai High School boys and girls volleyball teams and two faculty members. The girls team had just qualified on Maui for the state tournament. |
10 May 2000 | N/A | A Rockwell North American Sabreliner 65 operated by Price Aircraft Company inbound from Kahului Airport impacted a mountain ridge 3.3 miles SW of Kaunakaka on a night visual approach to MKK. All 6 occupants (2 crew, 4 passengers) were killed. |