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San Bernadino International Airport
San Bernardino, CA

High terrain N and E of airport. Fire fighting aircraft contact US Forest Service tanker base on ground frequency 135.975. CLOSED to air carrier ops with more than 30 passenger seats and cargo carriers without permission. Rwy 6 designated calm wind runway.

Published OBSTACLE DEPARTURE PROCEDURE:

Rwy 6, climbing right turn.
Rwy 24, climbing left turn.

All aircraft climb direct PDZ VORTAC. Aircraft departing PDZ R-091 CW R-140 and R-231 CW R-280 climb on course. All others continue climb in PDZ holding pattern (Hold NE, right turns, 210° inbound) to cross PDZ VORTAC at or above: R-281 CW R-090, 7700; R-141 CW R-230, 4900.

ICAO:KSBD
Tracon:ONT
Airspace:Class G
TEC:ONT
IFR Flightplans:Departures
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SETER TWO PDF Arrivals from PSP and JLI
ZIGGY FOUR (Page 2) PDF Arrivals from HEC and PMD
Instrument Approach Procedures (IAPs)
ILS or LOC Z RWY 6 PDF
LOC Y RWY 6 PDF
NDB or GPS RWY 6 PDF


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