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Heze Mudan Airport - Airport Information
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About Heze Mudan Airport
Overview
Heze Mudan Airport serves the Heze region in Shandong Province, China, located specifically near Dingtao. As a medium-sized airport with a single runway measuring 8,530 feet, the facility supports regional transportation and potentially commercial and general aviation operations in this eastern Chinese metropolitan area.
Flying Conditions
The airport sits at sea level (0 ft MSL), which eliminates significant altitude-related performance considerations for aircraft. Its geographical position suggests potential for variable wind conditions typical of the North China Plain, with seasonal temperature and precipitation changes that could impact flight operations.
Notable Features
The airport's single runway (18/36) provides directional flexibility for takeoffs and landings based on prevailing winds. Its geographic coordinates (35.212972, 115.736748) place it in a relatively flat region, which typically suggests minimal terrain-related approach challenges.
Approach Considerations
Runway 18/36's substantial 8,530-foot length accommodates a wide range of aircraft types and provides generous landing and takeoff margins. Pilots should anticipate standard approach procedures aligned with the runway's north-south orientation, taking into account potential local wind patterns that might influence landing and departure strategies.
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