Kooringal Airstrip

NoneAU 🇦🇺 Small Airport

ICAO

AU-0049

IATA

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Elevation

25 ft

Region

AU-QLD

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GPS Code: Not available

Local Code: Not available

Location: -27.345833° N, 153.425833° E

Continent: OC

Type: Small Airport

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(no subject) Posted by RJLVFR on March 11, 2018

Well, here I am, just joined and already telling you what's wrong.
Please understand this is more a question than a comment. I noticed it because it's in my local area.
I notice this airstrip is named Baroco on the Brisbane VTC. The nearby settlement is Kooringal, which makes sense.
Does the airstrip go by both names perhaps?

Regards,
Richard Lee