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Heliport

Seal Island Heliport

ICAO 35AK🇺🇸 Deadhorse
Coordinates
70.4922°N, 148.6950°W
Elevation
30 ft (9 m)
Type
Heliport
Region
US-AK
Time zone
Anchorage(UTC-08:00)
Magnetic variation
14° E

About Seal Island Heliport

Seal Island Heliport is a heliport in Deadhorse, United States. It sits at an elevation of 30 ft (9 m) and has 1 runway, the longest 50 ft / 15 m. It observes America/Anchorage local time. The nearest airport is Point Mcintyre Airport (AK11), about 5.5 nm to the s.

Summary generated from this airport’s structured data — reference only.

Map

Runway centrelines, navaids and overlapping airspace. Tiles © OpenStreetMap contributors. Reference only — not for navigation.

Runways (1)

RunwayLengthWidthSurfaceLightingStatus
H150 ft / 15 m50 ftWoodUnlitOpen

Nearby airports

Great-circle distance and true bearing from Seal Island Heliport.

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Seal Island Heliport located?

Seal Island Heliport is heliport located in Deadhorse, United States, at an elevation of 30 ft (9 m).

How many runways does Seal Island Heliport have?

Seal Island Heliport has 1 runway, the longest being 50 ft / 15 m.

What time zone is Seal Island Heliport in?

Seal Island Heliport is in the America/Anchorage time zone (UTC-08:00).

What is the magnetic variation at Seal Island Heliport?

The magnetic variation (declination) at Seal Island Heliport is approximately 14° E, per the World Magnetic Model. Variation changes slowly over time — always use the current value charted for navigation.

What airports are near Seal Island Heliport?

The nearest airport to Seal Island Heliport is Point Mcintyre Airport (AK11), about 5.5 nm to the s, followed by Deadhorse Airport and Ugnu-Kuparuk Airport.

Is the information on this page suitable for flight planning?

No. Seal Island Heliport data here is for reference and training only — not for navigation. Always consult official sources and current charts before any flight.