Alempue Airport

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Alempue Airport
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Airport typeClosed
Serves Teno, Chile
Elevation  AMSL 1,083 ft / 330 m
Coordinates 34°51′55″S71°06′00″W / 34.86528°S 71.10000°W / -34.86528; -71.10000 (Alempue Airport (Morza))
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Location of Alempue Airport in Chile
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Source: Google Maps [1]

Alempue Airport (Spanish : Aeropuerto de Alempue, ( ICAO : SCAM)) was an airport serving Teno, a city in the Maule Region of Chile.

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Google Earth Historical Imagery (1/3/2015) shows a well marked 778 metres (2,552 ft) grass runway. (12/7/2015) imagery shows the runway markings removed and the area plowed for crops. Drainage has been cut across the northwest portion of the field.

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References

  1. "location of Alempue Airport" (Map). Google Maps . Retrieved 2013-09-10.