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| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Heading | Wind Component |
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✈️ 02/20
Active: 02
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11,482 ft | 295 ft | CON | 0° |
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Bezymyanka Airfield - Airport Information
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About Bezymyanka Airfield
Overview
Bezymyanka Airfield serves the Samara region in Russia, positioned at coordinates 53.220001, 50.325001. Located at an elevation of 135 feet MSL, this medium-sized airport provides critical aviation infrastructure for the surrounding area. The airport's primary runway 02/20 offers a substantial 11,482-foot concrete surface suitable for a variety of aircraft operations.
Flying Conditions
The airport's mid-latitude location suggests variable weather conditions typical of the Samara region, with potential significant seasonal temperature and wind variations. Pilots should anticipate potential meteorological challenges related to its continental climate, including potential winter icing conditions and summer thermal activity. The airport's moderate elevation at 135 feet MSL provides relatively stable atmospheric conditions for most operations.
Notable Features
Bezymyanka Airfield's extensive 11,482-foot concrete runway indicates capability for handling larger aircraft and diverse operational requirements. The airport's geographic positioning near Samara suggests potential strategic importance for regional transportation and logistics. Its medium airport classification implies infrastructure supporting both commercial and potentially military aviation needs.
Approach Considerations
The runway's orientation of 02/20 suggests primary approach vectors aligned with the local geographic orientation. Pilots should review current wind data to determine optimal approach and landing configurations. The substantial runway length provides significant margin for safe operations across various aircraft types and weights.
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