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Chaoyang Airport - Airport Information
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About Chaoyang Airport
Overview
Chaoyang Airport serves the urban area of Shuangta in Chaoyang, China, functioning as a medium-sized regional airport. Located at 41.538101° North latitude and 120.434998° East longitude, the airport provides essential air transportation infrastructure for the northeastern region of China.
Flying Conditions
Situated at an elevation of 568 feet mean sea level, Chaoyang Airport experiences varied seasonal weather conditions typical of northeastern China's continental climate. Pilots should anticipate potential temperature and wind variations that can impact aircraft performance, particularly during transitional seasons.
Notable Features
The airport features a single runway (18/36) with a length of 6,562 feet, suitable for medium-sized aircraft operations. Its geographic positioning in the Liaoning Province suggests potential terrain variations and localized wind patterns that pilots should carefully assess during pre-flight planning.
Approach Considerations
The runway orientation of 18/36 indicates potential crosswind considerations during approach and landing. Pilots should review current meteorological data and be prepared for potential wind shifts that could affect landing and takeoff performance at this elevation.
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