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Comodoro Pedro Zanni Airport - Airport Information
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About Comodoro Pedro Zanni Airport
Overview
Comodoro Pedro Zanni Airport serves the municipality of Pehuajó in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. As a medium-sized airport with an elevation of 278 feet above mean sea level, it provides essential aviation infrastructure for the local region. The airport's ICAO code SAZP identifies its unique location at coordinates -35.844600, -61.857600.
Flying Conditions
The airport's moderate elevation and inland location suggest potential for variable weather conditions typical of the Argentine pampas region. Pilots should anticipate potential thermal activity and wind variations, particularly during seasonal transitions. The single asphalt runway (18/36) measuring 4,921 feet offers flexibility for medium-sized aircraft operations.
Notable Features
Pehuajó's geographic position in the flat Argentine plains means minimal terrain complexity surrounding the airport. The single runway orientation (18/36) indicates the primary wind alignment for the local area. Pilots can expect relatively straightforward approach and departure paths with good visibility in most standard meteorological conditions.
Approach Considerations
Runway 18/36 provides a standard approach configuration for aircraft operating at this airport. Given the runway's length of 4,921 feet, the airport can accommodate most medium-sized aircraft with appropriate performance planning. Pilots should conduct standard wind assessments and runway selection based on prevailing conditions during their approach.
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