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Corryong Airport - Airport Information
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About Corryong Airport
Overview
Corryong Airport serves the Upper Murray region in northeastern Victoria, Australia. Located at coordinates -36.182800, 147.888000, this medium airport provides essential aviation infrastructure for the local area at an elevation of 963 feet above mean sea level.
Flying Conditions
The airport's elevation of 963 ft MSL suggests a moderate terrain environment typical of the Australian alpine region. Pilots should anticipate potential temperature and density altitude variations, particularly during seasonal temperature changes that can impact aircraft performance.
Notable Features
The airport features a single runway 06/24 measuring 4,596 feet long with an asphalt surface. Its geographic position in the Upper Murray region indicates potential terrain-influenced wind patterns and localized meteorological conditions that pilots should carefully assess during pre-flight planning.
Approach Considerations
Runway 06/24 provides a standard directional approach with a substantial 4,596-foot length suitable for medium-sized aircraft. Pilots should conduct thorough wind assessments given the airport's location, as terrain and regional topography can create localized wind gradient and turbulence potential.
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