Alindao Airport

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Alindao Airport
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Airport type Public
Serves Alindao, Central African Republic
Elevation  AMSL 1,473 ft / 449 m
Coordinates 5°01′20″N21°11′55″E / 5.02222°N 21.19861°E / 5.02222; 21.19861 (Alindao Airport (Alindao)) Coordinates: 5°01′20″N21°11′55″E / 5.02222°N 21.19861°E / 5.02222; 21.19861 (Alindao Airport (Alindao))
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Location of Alindao Airport in the Central African Republic
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Source: Landings.com [1] Google Maps [2] GCM [3]

Alindao Airport( ICAO : FEFA) is an airstrip serving Alindao, a small town in the Basse-Kotto prefecture of the Central African Republic. The runway is 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southwest of the town.

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Alindao Place in Basse-Kotto, Central African Republic

Alindao is a town and sub-prefecture located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Basse-Kotto. It lies at the junction of the National Route 2 and 22. Alindao had a population of 14,401 as of the 2003 census; and a calculated 2013 population of 15,213. The town is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Alindao. It has a small airport, Alindao Airport. A Catholic Mission was established at Alindao during French occupation under French Equatorial Africa.

Basse-Kotto Prefecture in Central African Republic

Basse-Kotto is one of the 16 and the least populated prefecture of the Central African Republic. Its capital is Mobaye.

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The Gbadolite VOR-DME (Ident: BLT) is located 44.1 nautical miles (81.7 km) south-southwest of the airstrip. [4]

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Transport in the Central African Republic

Modes of transport in the Central African Republic include road, water, and air. Most but not all of the country is connected to the road network, much of which is unpaved, and which centres on the routes nationales identified as RN1 to RN11. Bangui serves as a seaport, and 900 km of inland waterways are navigable, the main route being the Oubangui river. There is one international airport at Bangui-Mpoko, two other paved airports, and over 40 with unpaved runways.

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References

  1. Airport record for Alindao Airport at Landings.com. Retrieved 2013-08-25
  2. Google (2013-08-25). "location of Alindao Airport" (Map). Google Maps . Google. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
  3. Airport information for Alindao Airport at Great Circle Mapper.
  4. Gbadolite VOR

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