Coco Point Lodge Airstrip

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Coco Point Lodge Airstrip
Summary
Airport typePrivate
Serves Coco Point
LocationAntigua and Barbuda
Elevation  AMSL 56 ft / 17 m
Coordinates 17°33′20.6″N061°45′51.5″W / 17.555722°N 61.764306°W / 17.555722; -61.764306 (Coco Point Lodge Airstrip (Coco Point))
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Location of Coco Point Lodge Airstrip in Antigua and Barbuda
Coco Point Lodge Airstrip
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13/313,060933Grass
Source: Landings.com [1] [2]

Coco Point Lodge Airstrip( ICAO : TAPT) is a private use airport located near Coco Point, Barbuda, Antigua and Barbuda.

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References

  1. Airport record for Coco Point Lodge Airstrip at Landings.com. Retrieved 2 September 2013
  2. "location of Coco Point Lodge Airstrip" (Map). Google Maps . Retrieved 2 September 2013.