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Totegegie Airport - Airport Information
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About Totegegie Airport
Overview
Totegegie Airport serves the French Polynesian region, located at coordinates -23.079901, -134.889999 with a modest elevation of 7 ft MSL. As a medium airport, it provides essential aviation infrastructure in a remote Pacific island setting, connecting local communities and supporting regional transportation needs.
Flying Conditions
The airport's low elevation at 7 ft MSL suggests a maritime climate with potentially stable atmospheric conditions. Given its geographic position in the South Pacific, pilots should anticipate potential marine layer developments and localized wind variations that could impact flight operations.
Notable Features
The airport features a single runway (12/30) measuring 6,562 feet in length, constructed with an asphalt (ASP) surface. Its geographical coordinates indicate a location in a potentially challenging maritime environment, which may require heightened situational awareness during approach and departure phases.
Approach Considerations
Runway 12/30's substantial length of 6,562 feet provides adequate runway distance for most medium-sized aircraft operations. Pilots should carefully evaluate wind conditions and consider runway orientation when planning approaches, utilizing the full available runway length for safe operational margins.
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