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Clermont Airport - Airport Information
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Overview
Clermont Airport (YCMT) is a medium-sized airport located in Queensland, Australia at coordinates -22.773100, 147.621002. Situated at an elevation of 908 feet above mean sea level, the airport serves regional aviation needs in central Queensland. Its strategic location supports various aviation operations in the inland region.
Flying Conditions
The airport features two runways with different surface compositions: Runway 01/19 is gravel (GVL) with a length of 3,504 feet, while Runway 15/33 is asphalt (ASP) and measures 4,301 feet. These runway characteristics suggest varied surface conditions that pilots should be prepared for, particularly during different seasonal weather patterns typical of central Queensland's climate.
Notable Features
The airport's terrain at 908 feet MSL indicates a relatively moderate elevation with potential for variable wind conditions. The presence of two runways with different orientations (01/19 and 15/33) provides operational flexibility for handling winds from multiple directions. This runway configuration allows pilots multiple approach and departure options depending on prevailing wind conditions.
Approach Considerations
Pilots should carefully consider runway selection based on wind direction, with the two runway orientations offering alternatives for safe approach and departure. The longer asphalt Runway 15/33 at 4,301 feet provides more landing and takeoff options compared to the shorter gravel Runway 01/19. Careful attention to surface conditions and wind direction is recommended when operating at Clermont Airport.
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