![]() The airfield now has a new icao "PFTO" but in FS2004 it remains as the original FAA LID, 6K8. ![]() They are, I believe, no longer flying scheduled flights but they do still function as an air taxi and they have a contract to deliver mail to surrounding villages that are not served by all-weather roads. Jet A-1 is available by a telephone pre-arrangement. Their hangar is red and the name written large and 100LL fuel is available beside it at all times. There is a small airline based on the airfield called 40-Mile Air. The single runway is 3,000 feet of 50 feet wide asphalt aligned 07-25 and lit. The airfield is at the eastern end of the town and adjacent to the Alaska Highway and I have included some surrounding houses, workshops, shops, lodges, etc. The town is spread over a wide area on the flat terrain and barely registers among the trees, and as such is not shown in FS2004 except as a grid of roads as there is no town terrain texture like it used in FS2004. Tok Junction is a village, or small town, on the Alaska Highway some 180 miles east of Fairbanks and 60 miles west of the Alaska-Canada border and close to the Wrangell Mountain range. FS2004 Scenery-Tok Junction 6K8, in Alaska (AK), USA.
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