Kirkuk, IQ 🇮🇶 Medium Airport
ORKK
KIK
1061 ft
IQ-TS
GPS Code: ORKK
Local Code: Not available
Location: 35.469501° N, 44.3489° E
Continent: AS
Type: Medium Airport
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Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
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13/31 | 9809 ft | 148 ft | CON | Active Lighted |
14/32 | 8535 ft | 160 ft | ASP | Active Lighted |
Type | Description | Frequency |
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ACC | ACC | 125.3 MHz |
APP | APP | 129.75 MHz |
GND | GND | 127.375 MHz |
PMSV | METRO | 29.83 MHz |
POST | COMD POST | 128.1 MHz |
PTD | PTD | 119.25 MHz |
TWR | TWR | 125.55 MHz |
Ident | Name | Type | Frequency |
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KRK | Kirkuk | TACAN | 113900 kHz |
Taxis are typically available outside the arrival terminals.
Multiple rental car companies may have counters at this airport.
Buses or trains may connect the airport to the city center.
Reply to @ptomblin: This is correct. "KQ" ICAOs are reserved for DoD use. You'll see KQs for the US weather stations in Iraq, Afghanistan, anywhere the US is stationed overseas. "EQ" is the NATO equivalent. In the case of KQTX, that's the weather station at Kirkuk. ORKK is the airport ICAO. Observations from ORKK are from the Iraqis whereas observations from KQTX are from the Americans.
Reply to @thesis: Look what it says on the "KQ" header: "(METAR weather station sites operated by the U.S. Department of Defense)"
In other words, "KQTX" isn't the airport, it's the weather station.