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Baise (Bose) Bama Airport - Airport Information
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About Baise (Bose) Bama Airport
Overview
Baise (Bose) Bama Airport serves the Baise region in southwestern China, located in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The airport is classified as a medium-sized facility situated at an elevation of 490 feet above mean sea level, providing critical air transportation infrastructure for the local area.
Flying Conditions
The airport's location in southern China suggests a subtropical climate with potential for significant seasonal weather variations. Pilots should anticipate potential humidity and temperature fluctuations that could impact aircraft performance, particularly during summer and winter transition periods.
Notable Features
The airport features a substantial runway 12/30 measuring 8,202 feet in length, constructed with concrete (CON) surface. Its geographical coordinates at 23.720600, 106.959999 indicate a position in a region with potentially complex terrain typical of southwestern China's mountainous landscape.
Approach Considerations
With a single runway oriented at 12/30, pilots should prepare for standard approach procedures accounting for the runway's substantial 8,202-foot length. Wind conditions and local terrain will likely influence approach and departure strategies, requiring careful navigation and adherence to standard instrument procedures.
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