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===Runways and technical information=== | ===Runways and technical information=== | ||
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− | * | + | **03L/21R : 10,171 x 148 ft (3,100 x 45 m) — paved — lighted |
− | * | + | **03R/21L : 10,171 x 148 ft (3,100 x 45 m) — paved — lighted |
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**TWR: 118.3 MHz | **TWR: 118.3 MHz | ||
− | * | + | ===Charts and diagrams=== |
− | + | * [http://skyvector.com/?ll=27.931546,-15.3855945&chart=301&zoom=1 charts from skyvector.com] | |
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==Gran Canaria drop zone== | ==Gran Canaria drop zone== |
Revision as of 23:41, 4 December 2012
Gran Canaria Airport
Gran Canaria Airport (IATA: LPA, ICAO: GCLP), (also known as Las Palmas Airport) was an official alternative (emergency) landing site for the NASA Space Shuttle.
Runways and technical information
- Runways:
- 03L/21R : 10,171 x 148 ft (3,100 x 45 m) — paved — lighted
- 03R/21L : 10,171 x 148 ft (3,100 x 45 m) — paved — lighted
- Frequencies:
- APP: 120.9 MHz
- ATIS: 118.6 MHz
- GND: 121.7 MHz
- TWR: 118.3 MHz
Charts and diagrams
Gran Canaria drop zone
Gran Canaria drop zone is an air-launched rocket drop zone, located lat/long 27.0, -15.3.