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Tres Arroyos Airport - Airport Information
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About Tres Arroyos Airport
Overview
Tres Arroyos Airport serves the regional aviation needs of the Tres Arroyos area in Argentina, situated at an elevation of 400 feet above mean sea level. The airport provides infrastructure for medium-sized aircraft operations with three distinct runways supporting different approach and departure vectors.
Flying Conditions
Located at coordinates -38.386900, -60.329700, the airport experiences typical maritime-influenced weather patterns of southern Argentina. Pilots should anticipate potential wind variations across the three runways, with surface elevations and runway lengths offering flexibility for different aircraft types and wind conditions.
Notable Features
The airport features three runways with varying surface compositions: two grass (GRE) runways at 14/32 (2953ft) and 4/22 (2461ft), and one asphalt (ASP) runway at 18/36 (3934ft). The multiple runway configurations provide operational adaptability for different aircraft categories and wind directions.
Approach Considerations
Runway selection will primarily depend on wind direction, with the 18/36 asphalt runway offering the longest surface at 3934 feet. Pilots should assess current meteorological conditions and utilize the runway best aligned with prevailing winds while considering each runway's specific length and surface characteristics.
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