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Buta Zega Airport - Airport Information
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About Buta Zega Airport
Overview
Buta Zega Airport is a medium-sized airport located in the CD region at coordinates 2.818058, 24.793997. Positioned at an elevation of 1378 feet mean sea level, the airport serves regional transportation needs in its geographic area. The airport features a single runway (07/25) with an asphalt surface measuring 6890 feet in length.
Flying Conditions
Given the airport's inland location at 1378 feet MSL, pilots can expect varied terrain-influenced weather patterns. The moderate elevation suggests potential temperature and density altitude variations that could impact aircraft performance. Seasonal wind patterns are likely to influence runway selection, with the 07/25 orientation providing flexibility for different wind conditions.
Notable Features
The runway's substantial 6890-foot length accommodates medium-sized aircraft operations with reasonable margin. Its asphalt surface indicates standard ground handling capabilities for most regional aircraft types. The airport's geographic position at 2.818058, 24.793997 suggests a potentially challenging terrain environment requiring standard terrain awareness protocols.
Approach Considerations
Runway 07/25 provides the primary approach and departure path for aircraft at Buta Zega Airport. Pilots should anticipate standard terrain considerations related to the 1378 ft elevation and prepare for potential wind variations across the runway axis. Standard instrument approach procedures would be recommended given the airport's regional characteristics.
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