Frutillar Airport

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Frutillar Airport
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Airport typePublic
Serves Frutillar, Chile
Elevation  AMSL 469 ft / 143 m
Coordinates 41°07′45″S73°03′52″W / 41.12917°S 73.06444°W / -41.12917; -73.06444 (Frutillar Airport (Frutillar)) Coordinates: 41°07′45″S73°03′52″W / 41.12917°S 73.06444°W / -41.12917; -73.06444 (Frutillar Airport (Frutillar))
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Location of Frutillar Airport in Chile
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18/367582,487Grass
Source: Landings.com [2] GCM [3] Google Maps [4]

Frutillar Airport( IATA : FRT, ICAO : SCFR) is an airport serving Frutillar, a town at the western end of Llanquihue Lake in the Los Lagos Region of Chile.

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The runway lies alongside the Pan-American Highway just to the west of Frutillar, and has an additional 120 metres (390 ft) of grass overrun on the south end.

The Puerto Montt VOR-DME (Ident: MON) is 17.9 nautical miles (33.2 km) south of the airport. [5]

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