The Alyeska Pipeline Service Company built the 400 mile "Haul Road" from Livengood, just north of Fairbanks, to the north slope oil fields at Prudhoe Bay. The pipeline parallels the road. Mostly gravel, the road was built to handle the hundreds of heavy construction vehicles that used it daily. They completed the road in 1974 in just 5 months. In 1979 the company gave the highway to the state of Alaska as a gift. Air strips were needed along the route to support the construction camps and pump stations. Many of them are still in use today to help maintain what is now known as the Dalton Highway. Commercial truck traffic delivering supplies and fuel to the North Slope oil fields accounts for the majority of the traffic, although tourist traffic, including motorcyclists and cyclists, has been increasing steadily since the highway was opened to the public in 1994.
My choice is to fly the Dalton in a small bush plane with big tires.
Prospect Creek is the 3rd of the 10 airstrips along the Dalton Highway.
Dimensions: 5100 x 50 feet
Surface: Gravel in Good Condition
Runway 01 Runway 19
Coordinates: 66.8140556,-150.6436111
Elevation: 1094 Ft.
Installation
Copy the tn-airport-papr-prospect-creek folder inside of the zip file into your MSFS Community folder.
Many thanks to the creators of the Required and Recommended libraries. If you have not previously installed these libraries in your Community folder, some objects may not be visible in your sim. Remember, you only have to install these one time. Also, go to the sim marketplace and download the free UK2000 Scenery Common Library. All Microsoft World Updates should be installed also.
Easter Egg hidden.
Nice work you old pirate! Jack is lurking in a pipe about to be flushed with oil!
cheers
10 months ago
Mountainair