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Can I fly into a remote camp with a private plane?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

You can fly into a remote camp with a private plane, but it requires careful planning and adherence to regulations.

Pre-Flight Planning

When planning to fly into a remote camp in Alaska, where moose hunting often takes place, it’s essential to research the airstrip conditions and ensure that your aircraft is suitable for landing in those conditions. For example, a small plane like a Cessna 206 or a Piper Super Cub is ideal for remote Alaskan airstrips, which often have short runways and may be surrounded by trees or other obstacles. Make sure to check the weather forecast and obtain any necessary permits before your flight.

Airborne Checklist

Once airborne, make sure to follow a standard pre-landing checklist to ensure a safe and smooth landing. This includes checking the aircraft’s altitude, airspeed, and heading, as well as the condition of the runway and any other hazards in the area. It’s also crucial to maintain communication with air traffic control and follow any instructions or advisories they may provide. When flying in Alaska, it’s also essential to be aware of any wildlife, including moose, that may be in or near the airstrip.

Airstrip Selection

When selecting an airstrip to land at, look for one that is specifically designed for small planes and has a clear and well-marked runway. Avoid airstrips that are heavily overgrown or have other hazards such as rocks or water. It’s also a good idea to scout out the airstrip before landing to ensure that it’s safe and suitable for your aircraft. Some popular airstrips for remote Alaskan hunting camps include those in the Kantishna Hills and the Susitna Valley.

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