Isla Apiao Airport

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Isla Apiao Airport
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Airport typePublic
Serves Isla Apiao (es), Chile
Elevation  AMSL 250 ft / 76 m
Coordinates 42°36′20″S073°12′33″W / 42.60556°S 73.20917°W / -42.60556; -73.20917 (Isla Apiao Airport (Isla Apiao)) Coordinates: 42°36′20″S073°12′33″W / 42.60556°S 73.20917°W / -42.60556; -73.20917 (Isla Apiao Airport (Isla Apiao))
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Location of Isla Apiao Airport in Chile
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Source: Landings.com [1] Google Maps [2] GCM [3]

Isla Apiao Airport( ICAO : SCIA) is an airport serving Isla Apiao (es), an island in the archipelago separating the Gulf of Ancud from the Gulf of Corcovado in the Los Lagos Region of Chile.

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The Chaiten VOR-DME (Ident: TEN) is 19.8 nautical miles (36.7 km) southeast of the airport. [4]

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References

  1. Airport record for Isla Apiao Airport at Landings.com. Retrieved 2013-08-31
  2. Google (2013-08-31). "location of Isla Apiao Airport" (Map). Google Maps . Google. Retrieved 2013-08-31.
  3. Airport information for Isla Apiao Airport at Great Circle Mapper.
  4. Chaiten VOR SkyVector