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Jiuzhai Huanglong Airport - Airport Information
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About Jiuzhai Huanglong Airport
Overview
Jiuzhai Huanglong Airport serves the Ngawa (Songpan) region in China, positioned at a significant high-altitude elevation of 11,327 feet above mean sea level. The airport is a medium-sized facility located in the mountainous terrain of western China, supporting regional transportation needs in the Sichuan province.
Flying Conditions
High-altitude airports like Jiuzhai Huanglong present unique meteorological challenges, with potential for rapid weather changes and reduced aircraft performance due to the 11,327 ft elevation. Pilots should anticipate potential density altitude effects and carefully calculate performance parameters, particularly during warmer seasons when atmospheric conditions can significantly impact aircraft capabilities.
Notable Features
The airport features a single runway (02/20) with a substantial length of 10,499 feet constructed of concrete, suitable for medium-sized aircraft operations. Its geographical location in the mountainous Ngawa region suggests complex terrain surrounding the airport, requiring heightened situational awareness and precise navigation techniques.
Approach Considerations
Given the runway's orientation of 02/20, pilots should be prepared for potential wind variations typical of mountainous airport environments. The significant runway length of 10,499 feet provides operational flexibility, though the high-altitude location demands careful consideration of aircraft performance limitations during takeoff and landing procedures.
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