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Sui Airport - Airport Information
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Overview
Sui Airport serves the Sui region in Pakistan, located at coordinates 28.645100, 69.176903. As a medium airport with an elevation of 763 feet above mean sea level, it provides critical aviation infrastructure for the local area and potential regional transportation needs.
Flying Conditions
The airport's elevation of 763 ft MSL suggests a moderate terrain environment with potential for variable weather conditions typical of the region. Pilots should anticipate potential thermal variations and local wind patterns that can impact flight operations, particularly given the airport's geographic location in Pakistan.
Notable Features
Sui Airport features two runways: a 4,975-foot SAN surface runway (01/19) and a 6,000-foot ASP surface runway (01L/19R). The presence of two runways with different lengths provides operational flexibility for various aircraft types and provides alternate approach options depending on wind and operational conditions.
Approach Considerations
With runways oriented in the 01/19 direction, pilots should be prepared for approaches aligned approximately north-south. The longer 6,000-foot ASP runway (01L/19R) offers more landing and takeoff options for larger aircraft, while the shorter 4,975-foot SAN runway provides additional operational capacity.
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