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Roma Airport - Airport Information
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About Roma Airport
Overview
Roma Airport serves the regional aviation needs of southwestern Queensland, Australia, located in a rural area approximately 450 kilometers west of Brisbane. As a medium-sized airport with two runways, it supports local agricultural, commercial, and potential emergency services aviation operations in the region.
Flying Conditions
The airport's elevation of 1032 feet above mean sea level positions it in an inland environment with potential for variable weather conditions typical of Australian inland areas. Pilots should anticipate potential temperature and wind variations consistent with the semi-arid climate of southwestern Queensland.
Notable Features
The airport features two runways with distinct surfaces: Runway 09/27 is a grass surface measuring 2,628 feet, while Runway 18/36 is an asphalt surface extending 4,934 feet. The longer asphalt runway provides more versatile operational capabilities for different aircraft types and weather conditions.
Approach Considerations
Given the airport's geographical coordinates at 26.545 degrees south latitude, prevailing winds may influence runway selection, with the longer asphalt Runway 18/36 offering more favorable approach options. Pilots should assess current wind conditions and runway length requirements when planning arrivals and departures at Roma Airport.
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