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Cauayan Airport - Airport Information
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About Cauayan Airport
Overview
Cauayan Airport serves the Isabela province in northeastern Luzon, Philippines, providing regional transportation infrastructure for Cauayan City and surrounding areas. As a medium-sized airport situated at 200 feet mean sea level, it supports commercial and potentially general aviation operations in this agricultural region.
Flying Conditions
Located at 16.929899°N, 121.752998°E, Cauayan experiences typical tropical maritime weather patterns with potential seasonal wind variations. Pilots should anticipate potential thunderstorm development and reduced visibility during monsoon seasons, which can impact approach and departure conditions.
Notable Features
The airport features a single concrete runway (12/30) measuring 6,890 feet in length, suitable for medium-sized aircraft operations. Its relatively low elevation at 200 feet MSL suggests minimal terrain complexity in the immediate airport environment, with likely flat surrounding topography characteristic of the Isabela plains.
Approach Considerations
Runway 12/30 provides a substantial 6,890-foot concrete surface that can accommodate a range of aircraft types. Prevailing wind patterns and local terrain will influence preferred approach directions, with pilots advised to review current meteorological data for precise wind vector information prior to arrival.
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