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Igarka Airport - Airport Information
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About Igarka Airport
Overview
Igarka Airport serves the remote Arctic region of Krasnoyarsk Krai in northern Siberia, Russia. Positioned at 67.437202° N latitude, the airport is strategically located in an extremely northern geographical context, supporting transportation needs for this challenging subarctic environment.
Flying Conditions
The airport's elevation of 82 feet MSL indicates a relatively low-altitude terrain with minimal terrain-related approach challenges. Given its high latitude location, pilots should anticipate extreme seasonal weather variations, with potentially severe winter conditions typical of the Siberian Arctic region.
Notable Features
The airport features a single concrete runway (12/30) with a substantial length of 8,202 feet, capable of handling medium-sized aircraft operations. Its geographical coordinates place it in a region characterized by sparse infrastructure and challenging environmental conditions, requiring careful operational planning.
Approach Considerations
The runway's orientation of 12/30 suggests potential crosswind considerations depending on prevailing Arctic wind patterns. Pilots should be prepared for potential rapid weather changes and ensure comprehensive pre-flight planning, particularly regarding alternate airport selections and fuel requirements for this remote northern location.
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