Aeródromo de Morargil
Aeródromo de Morargil | ||
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Characteristics | ||
ICAO code | LPMO | |
Coordinates | ||
Height above MSL | 57 m (187 ft ) | |
Basic data | ||
operator | Private | |
Terminals | no | |
Start-and runway | ||
06/24 | 1200 m × 57 m asphalt |
The Aeródromo de Morargil is a Portuguese airfield in the Ponte de Sor district . It is used exclusively by sport and private aircraft and has an asphalt runway. The name of the airfield is a combination of the names of the neighboring communities of Mora and Montargil.
The airfield was built in the 1960s as an unpaved runway by a German owner of a nearby hotel. Over the years, the runway with a length of 1,200 meters was paved, hangars and parking spaces for small aircraft were built and certified as a special airfield by the Portuguese aviation authority INAC (Instituto Nacional de Aviação Civil) . The airport is uncontrolled, arrivals and departures are regulated by the PPR procedure.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Aeródromo de Morargil Private Website (Portuguese)