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Pichilemu Aerodrome
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerMunicipality of Pichilemu
LocationPichilemu, Chile
Elevation AMSL82 ft / 25 m
Coordinates34°23′40″S 72°01′06″W / 34.39444°S 72.01833°W / -34.39444; -72.01833
Map
SCPM is located in Chile
SCPM
SCPM
Location of the airport in Chile
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04/22 590 1,936 Asphalt
Source: Aerodromo.cl[1] GCM[2]

Pichilemu Airport (Spanish: Aeródromo de Pichilemu) (ICAO: SCPM) is an airport serving Pichilemu, a Pacific coastal city in the O'Higgins Region of Chile. It is one of the oldest airports in the region.

It is currently owned by Club Aéreo de Pichilemu,[3] on loan from the Municipality of Pichilemu as a commodate.[4] It is used on certain occasions for events such as Presidential visits, and for emergency landings.

The Ministry of Public Works of Chile invested more than 300 million pesos (about US$750,000) to pave the 12,000 m2 (3.0 acres) dirt runway,[4] and it was inaugurated on 10 September 2011.[5]

The runway is within the city, less than 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) inland from the Pacific shore. The length does not include an additional 100 metres (330 ft) displaced threshold on Runway 04.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aerodromo.cl - Aeródromo Pichilemu, Pichilemu". aerodromo.cl. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
  2. ^ Airport information for Pichilemu Airport at Great Circle Mapper.
  3. ^ "Aeródromo de Pichilemu en peligro". ModoCharlie. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
  4. ^ a b ""GATOS" CUIDANDO LA CARNICERÍA INTENTAN DETENER TRABAJOS EN EL AERÓDROMO DE PICHILEMU". pichilemunews.cl. Archived from the original on 11 October 2009. Retrieved 10 July 2010.
  5. ^ Caroca, Abelardo (30 August 2011). "Aeródromo de Pichilemu cuenta con pista de aterrizaje asfaltada". El Tipógrafo (in Spanish). Rancagua, Chile. Retrieved 3 September 2011.[dead link]

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