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Kotlas Airport - Airport Information
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About Kotlas Airport
Overview
Kotlas Airport serves the Kotlas urban area in the Arkhangelsk Oblast region of northwestern Russia. Positioned at 61.235802, 46.697498, this medium-sized airport operates at an elevation of 184 feet above mean sea level, providing essential transportation infrastructure for the local region.
Flying Conditions
Located in a northern Russian climate, Kotlas Airport experiences significant seasonal weather variations typical of the Arkhangelsk region. Pilots should anticipate potential challenging meteorological conditions, with winter months likely presenting more complex flying environments due to the airport's geographical latitude.
Notable Features
The airport features a single runway (13/31) with an asphalted surface measuring 4,757 feet in length. Its moderate elevation and runway configuration suggest capability for handling regional and medium-sized aircraft operations in this northern Russian transportation network.
Approach Considerations
Runway 13/31's orientation indicates potential wind exposure from different directional approaches. Pilots should carefully assess current wind conditions and utilize the full runway length, particularly considering the airport's geographic location and potential crosswind scenarios during approach and landing.
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