Takoradi Airport: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Lzdimitar (talk | contribs)
Line 24: Line 24:
'''Takoradi Airport''' {{airport codes|TKD|DGTK}} is an airport in [[Sekondi-Takoradi]], a city and capital of [[Western Region (Ghana)|Western Region]] southern [[Ghana]].<ref name=WAD /><ref name=GCM />
'''Takoradi Airport''' {{airport codes|TKD|DGTK}} is an airport in [[Sekondi-Takoradi]], a city and capital of [[Western Region (Ghana)|Western Region]] southern [[Ghana]].<ref name=WAD /><ref name=GCM />


During [[World War II]], Takoradi Airport was a major stop on the [[United States Army Air Force]] [[Air Transport Command]] Trans-Africa Ferry Route, as an intermediate stop between Monrovia-Roberts Field, [[Liberia]] and Apapa Airport, [[Nigeria]]. Takoradi Airport was utilized as a [[Royal Air Force]] base where crated aircraft, that had been shipped over the Atlantic, were assembled prior to being flown to operational areas in North Africa. [[26 Squadron SAAF]] was also based in Takoradi during WWII flying Wellington bombers on anti-submarine and convoy protection patrols over the Atlantic. A number of [[South African Air Force]] airmen are buried in the Takoradi European Public cemetery adjoining the Airport.
During [[World War II]], Takoradi Airport was a major stop on the [[United States Army Air Force]] [[Air Transport Command (United States Air Force)|Air Transport Command]] Trans-Africa Ferry Route, as an intermediate stop between Monrovia-Roberts Field, [[Liberia]] and Apapa Airport, [[Nigeria]]. Takoradi Airport was utilized as a [[Royal Air Force]] base where crated aircraft, that had been shipped over the Atlantic, were assembled prior to being flown to operational areas in North Africa. [[26 Squadron SAAF]] was also based in Takoradi during WWII flying Wellington bombers on anti-submarine and convoy protection patrols over the Atlantic. A number of [[South African Air Force]] airmen are buried in the Takoradi European Public cemetery adjoining the Airport.


==Airlines and destinations==
==Airlines and destinations==

Revision as of 23:31, 1 December 2012

Takoradi Airport
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
LocationTakoradi, Western Region
Elevation AMSL21 ft / 6 m
Coordinates04°53′45″N 001°46′29″W / 4.89583°N 1.77472°W / 4.89583; -1.77472
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04/22 1,751 5,745 Asphalt
Source: DAFIF[1][2]

Takoradi Airport (IATA: TKD, ICAO: DGTK) is an airport in Sekondi-Takoradi, a city and capital of Western Region southern Ghana.[1][2]

During World War II, Takoradi Airport was a major stop on the United States Army Air Force Air Transport Command Trans-Africa Ferry Route, as an intermediate stop between Monrovia-Roberts Field, Liberia and Apapa Airport, Nigeria. Takoradi Airport was utilized as a Royal Air Force base where crated aircraft, that had been shipped over the Atlantic, were assembled prior to being flown to operational areas in North Africa. 26 Squadron SAAF was also based in Takoradi during WWII flying Wellington bombers on anti-submarine and convoy protection patrols over the Atlantic. A number of South African Air Force airmen are buried in the Takoradi European Public cemetery adjoining the Airport.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Antrak Air Accra
Starbow Airlines Accra

Accidents and incidents

  • On 24 April 1969, Douglas C-47A 9G-AAF of Ghana Airways crashed on approach to Takoradi Airport, killing one passenger of the 33 passengers and crew. The aircraft was operating a domestic scheduled passenger flight from Kotoka Airport, Accra.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Template:WAD
  2. ^ a b Airport information for TKD at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  3. ^ "9G-AAF Accident Description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 9 February 2011.

External links

{{{inline}}}


Template:Akanland-airport-stub