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Airport Runway Layout
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| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Heading | Wind Component |
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✈️ 3/21
Active: 21
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4,052 ft | 98 ft | ASP | 39° |
↑ 3.9 kt
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↔ 4.6 kt
50° angle
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✈️ 7/25
Active: 25
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5,558 ft | 98 ft | ASP | 83° |
↑ 5.9 kt
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↔ 1.0 kt
10° angle
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Cutral-Co Airport - Airport Information
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About Cutral-Co Airport
Overview
Cutral-Co Airport serves the urban area of Cutral-Co in Argentina, located at coordinates -38.939701, -69.264603. As a medium airport situated at an elevation of 2132 ft above mean sea level, it provides essential aviation infrastructure for the region. The airport supports regional transportation with two asphalted runways capable of handling various aircraft types.
Flying Conditions
The airport's elevated position at 2132 ft MSL suggests potential for variable atmospheric conditions typical of Patagonian terrain. Pilots should anticipate potential wind variations and temperature fluctuations that can impact aircraft performance, especially during seasonal transitions. The airport's geographic location indicates potential for challenging meteorological conditions that require careful pre-flight planning and situational awareness.
Notable Features
Cutral-Co Airport features two parallel runways with different lengths: Runway 3/21 measuring 4052 ft and Runway 7/25 extending 5558 ft, both constructed with asphalt surfaces. The longer runway (7/25) provides additional operational flexibility for aircraft requiring extended takeoff and landing distances. The airport's terrain and elevation suggest potential terrain-related considerations for approach and departure procedures.
Approach Considerations
Pilots should carefully evaluate wind direction when selecting runway, considering the airport's two asphalted runways oriented in different directions. The variation in runway lengths (4052 ft and 5558 ft) offers options for different aircraft types and operational requirements. Standard instrument approach planning should incorporate the airport's 2132 ft elevation and potential regional meteorological variations.
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