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Cape Sabine DEW Line Station

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Airport type
  
Public

Location
  
Cape Beaufort, Alaska

2/20
  
2,700

Address
  
Point Hope, AK 99766, USA

Owner
  
Cully Corporation

Elevation AMSL
  
50 ft / 15 m

2,700
  
823

Elevation
  
15 m

Cape Sabine DEW Line Station

Cape Sabine DEW Line Station (FAA LID: Z53) was a public-use airport is a closed United States Air Force facility. It was formerly a Distant Early Warning Line Intermediate type radar station. It was closed in 1963 and has been abandoned ever since. Title to the property has been transferred from the Air Force to the Cully Corporation.

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Facilities

Cape Sabine Airport had one runway designated 2/20 with a 2,700 by 50 ft (823 x 15 m) gravel surface.

History

The airport was built in 1957 to support the Distant Early Warning Line Radar station at Cape Sabine (LIZ-A). The station was logistically supported by the 711th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron based at Cape Lisburne Air Force Station, although Cape Sabine was operated by civilian contract workers. It was closed in 1963 and has been abandoned ever since.

The radars and other military buildings were removed around 2000, returning the site to a natural condition.

References

Cape Sabine DEW Line Station Wikipedia