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Flight Information

 

FYI:  The Aerobatic Box east of Runway 13/31 does not supercede normal airport operations.  The users of the Aerobatic Box are aware that, if another aircraft requests an operation using Runway 06/24 or 02/20, the control tower will ask aircraft to momentarily clear the Aerobatic Box for that operation to be executed.

 

Ask Galaxy Aviation abou SAAPA Member discounts for fuel.

Compare to St. Augustine Airport's self-serve price.

  

FlightAware Arrivals / Departures

Passur SGJ Real-Time Radar

 

Airport Information

SGJ Runway Alert Areas

 FlightAware SGJ Airport Info.

Approach Plates in PDF

SkyVector SGJ Airport Info.

SkyVector JAX Sectional

Seaplane User Information (PDF)

Seaplane Directory - SGJ (JPG)

Seaplane Directory available at Seaplanes.org

 

100LL.com

Florida Airport Directory 2008
Florida Aeronautical Chart 2008

 


 

Weather Information

 

Accu Weather

AFSS Pilot Information Portal
Air Traffic Control System Command Center

AirNav.com
Airports EnRoute Flight Planning
AOPA Internet Flight Planner

Aviation Digital Data Service

Aviation Weather for AOPA Members

Bird-Strike Avoidance Model
Current SGJ Weather
DUAT
DUATS

FlightAware SGJ Weather

FlightCentral.net

FltPlan.com

Intellicast.com
NOAA Weather Observations
WeatherGraphics.com
Weather Underground
Weather.com - Aviation Weather

 

Flying Friendly

Since some of our neighbors are less understanding about airport operations, not only is it our responsibility to educate and inform the public, but we can also do our part to peacefully co-exist:

 

What's All the Noise About? (2003)

Flying Quiet (2000)

What About...Noise Abatement? (1994)

No Noise is Good Noise

Whale Sightings


Right Whales and Humpback Whales migrate along our coast from December through March. Remain 1,500 feet from these federally protected species, and report their location and direction to 1-888-979-4253.

  

 

International Travel
(See The Video)

 

AOPA Understanding eAPIS Online Course

 

The St. Augustine Airport announces the availability of U.S. Customs and Border Protection services.  The Airport has achieved “USER FEE” airport status effective February 2009.  This designation will allow direct aircraft return flights to the St. Augustine Airport from foreign countries without the necessity of first stopping at a port of entry.

 

Users of this service are required to first obtain an “Overflight Permit” from U.S. Customs and Border Patrol.  This process can be accomplished by contacting the U.S. Customs Office at the airport.  For more information as to the requirements, please contact U.S Customs at (904) 209-0099 or access their website at www.cbp.gov

 

Normal Business Hours for U.S. Customs at the St. Augustine Airport will be Thursday through Monday from 11:30AM – 8:00PM.  Aircraft arriving outside of normal operating hours will be subject to an overtime fee of $150 in addition to the normal inspection fee.

 

FEE SCHEDULE:


Single Engine – Piston Aircraft - $50.00

Twin Engine – Piston Aircraft -$100.00

Single or Twin Engine Turboprop Aircraft - $150.00

Turbojet or other Turbine Powered Aircraft - $250.00

 

*Scheduled Commercial Service (FAR Part 135 or 121 - 30-seats or fewer) Aircraft Type plus $10 per PAX

 

U.S. Customs Contact Information (SGJ)

Officer:  Mr. Juan Terry

Phone:  (904) 209-0099

FAX:  (904) 209-0098

Email: Juan.Terry@cbp.gov

Address:  St. Augustine Airport

396 Estrella Avenue

Saint Augustine, FL 32095

 

Regular Staffing Hours:  11:30AM – 8:00PM (Eastern)    

Thursday through Monday

 

CBP Information for Private Flyers

User Fee Decals and Transponders

 

Caribbean Flying Resources:

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MyPilotStore.com