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✈️ 10/28
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9,842 ft | 190 ft | 0° |
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Tretyakovo Airport - Airport Information
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Overview
Tretyakovo Airport serves the Lukhovitsy region in Russia, positioned at 54.904999°N, 39.026669°E. As a medium-sized airport with an elevation of 515 feet MSL, it provides critical aviation infrastructure for the surrounding area. The airport features a substantial runway 10/28 measuring 9,842 feet in length, capable of supporting various aircraft operations.
Flying Conditions
Located in central Russia, Tretyakovo Airport experiences significant seasonal weather variations typical of the continental climate. Pilots should anticipate potential temperature extremes and corresponding density altitude changes throughout the year. The moderate elevation at 515 feet MSL suggests relatively stable atmospheric conditions compared to higher terrain airports.
Notable Features
The airport's lengthy 9,842-foot runway indicates capability for handling medium to large aircraft with substantial payload capacities. Its geographic position in the Lukhovitsy region suggests a landscape likely characterized by mixed terrain with potential flat or gently rolling topographical features. The runway orientation of 10/28 provides flexibility for landing and takeoff based on prevailing wind conditions.
Approach Considerations
Runway 10/28's extended length allows for versatile approach strategies and supports a wide range of aircraft performance characteristics. Pilots should conduct standard terrain and wind assessments when planning arrivals and departures. The runway's orientation suggests potential crosswind considerations during approach, recommending careful wind vector analysis prior to landing.
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