Sec. 93.53 - Description of area.
The Anchorage, Alaska, Terminal Area is designated as that airspace
extending upward from the surface to the upper limit of each of the
segments described in §93.55. It is bounded by a line beginning at Point
MacKenzie, extending westerly along the bank of Knik Arm to a point
intersecting the 350° bearing from the Anchorage International ATCT;
thence north to intercept the 5.2-mile arc centered on the geographical
center of Anchorage, Alaska, ATCT; thence counterclockwise along that arc
to its intersection with a line bearing 180° from the intersection of the
new Seward Highway and International Airport Road; thence due north to
O'Malley Road; thence east along O'Malley Road to its intersection with
Lake Otis Parkway; thence northerly along Lake Otis Parkway to its
intersection with Abbott Road; thence east along Abbott Road to its
intersection with Abbott Loop Road; thence north to its intersection with
Tudor Road; thence easterly along Tudor Road to its intersection with
Muldoon Road; thence northerly along Muldoon Road to the intersection of
the Glenn Highway; thence north and east along the Glenn Highway to Ski
Bowl Road; thence southeast along the Ski Bowl Road to a point one-half
mile south of the Glenn Highway; thence north and east one-half mile south
of and parallel to the Glenn Highway to its intersection with a line
one-half mile east of and parallel to the Bryant Airport Runway 16/34
extended centerline; thence northeast along a line one-half mile east of
and parallel to Bryant Airport Runway 16/34 extended centerline to lat.
61°17&min;13&sec;N., long. 149°37&min;35&sec;W.; thence west along lat.
61°17&min;13&sec;N., to long. 149°43&min;08&sec;W.; thence north along
long. 149°43&min;08&sec;W., to lat. 61°17&min;30&sec;N.; thence to lat.
61°17&min;58&sec;N., long 149°44&min;08&sec;W.; thence to lat.
61°19&min;10&sec;N., long. 149°46&min;44&sec;W.; thence north along long.
149°46&min;44&sec;W., to intercept the 4.7-mile radius arc centered on
Elmendorf Air Force Base (AFB), Alaska; thence counterclockwise along the
4.7-mile radius arc to its intersection with the west bank of Knik Arm;
thence southerly along the west bank of Knik Arm to the point of
beginning.
[Doc. No. 29029, 64 FR 14976, Mar. 29, 1999; Amdt. 93-77, 64 FR
17439, Apr. 9, 1999]
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