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Charleville Airport - Airport Information
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About Charleville Airport
Overview
Charleville Airport serves the regional Queensland town of Charleville, located in Australia's interior. Situated at an elevation of 1003 feet above mean sea level, this medium-sized airport supports regional aviation operations in the southwestern Queensland area.
Flying Conditions
The airport's elevated location at 1003 ft MSL and inland position suggest potential for variable weather conditions typical of the Australian interior. Pilots should anticipate potential temperature and density altitude variations that can impact aircraft performance, particularly during warmer months.
Notable Features
Charleville Airport features two asphalt runways: runway 12/30 measuring 5000 feet in length, and runway 18/36 measuring 3501 feet. The dual runway configuration provides flexibility for aircraft operations under different wind conditions, with substantial runway length supporting medium-sized aircraft movements.
Approach Considerations
Given the airport's two-runway configuration, pilots can select runway 12/30 or 18/36 based on current wind direction and speed. The longer 5000-foot runway (12/30) offers more operational flexibility for larger aircraft and provides additional landing and takeoff options.
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Disclaimer: Data is provided for informational purposes only. Pilots must verify all information through official sources before flight operations. Weather conditions change rapidly; always obtain a current briefing from approved weather services.