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Beloyarskiy Airport - Airport Information
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About Beloyarskiy Airport
Overview
Beloyarskiy Airport serves the western Siberian region of Russia, located at coordinates 63.686901, 66.698601 in a remote northern landscape. As a medium airport with a significant concrete runway, it provides critical transportation infrastructure for the surrounding area at an elevation of 82 feet mean sea level.
Flying Conditions
The airport's northern latitude suggests variable and potentially challenging meteorological conditions throughout the year. Pilots should anticipate significant seasonal weather variations typical of the Siberian climate, with potential for low visibility and rapidly changing atmospheric conditions.
Notable Features
The airport features a single runway (16/34) measuring 7,028 feet in length, constructed of concrete surface. Its geographical positioning in western Siberia indicates a terrain characterized by flat to gently rolling landscape, with potential for wind variations due to the open regional topography.
Approach Considerations
The runway's orientation of 16/34 suggests potential crosswind challenges depending on prevailing wind patterns. Pilots should prepare for potential wind shear and be prepared to utilize the full length of the 7,028-foot concrete runway during approach and landing operations.
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