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Olyokminsk Airport - Airport Information
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About Olyokminsk Airport
Overview
Olyokminsk Airport serves the Olyokminsk region in the Sakha Republic of Russia, providing critical transportation infrastructure in a remote area of eastern Siberia. Located at 60.401833°N, 120.476094°E, this medium-sized airport supports regional connectivity and likely serves local transportation needs in this challenging geographical environment.
Flying Conditions
The airport sits at an elevation of 656 feet mean sea level, which suggests a relatively moderate terrain profile for the region. Pilots should anticipate significant seasonal temperature variations typical of the Siberian climate, with potential challenging winter conditions that can impact aircraft performance and ground operations.
Notable Features
The single runway (16/34) is 4,265 feet long and constructed of asphalt, providing a suitable surface for medium-sized aircraft operations. Its orientation suggests potential crosswind considerations, particularly during seasonal wind pattern shifts in this northern latitude region.
Approach Considerations
Runway 16/34's length and surface type indicate it can accommodate regional aircraft with moderate payload capabilities. Pilots should be prepared for potential wind variations and conduct thorough pre-flight planning considering the airport's remote location and potential limited support infrastructure.
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