NoneAU 🇦🇺 Small Airport
YARG
GYL
522 ft
AU-WA
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Loading...GPS Code: YARG
Local Code: Not available
Location: -16.6369° N, 128.451004° E
Continent: OC
Type: Small Airport
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Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
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01/19 |
7546 ft | 98 ft | ASP | Active Lighted |
Type | Description | Frequency |
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CTAF | CTAF | 127.3 MHz |
FSS | BRISBANE CNTR | 122.4 MHz |
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argyleairportaustralia is no longer an Australian company. We are not associated with ASIC in any way. Nor do we wish to in the future. ASIC simply takes money and is run by academic university graduates. ASIC holds back small business and takes from one hand and puts its other in a large pocket. We are a private infrastructure crew who fly by our ethical behaviour. We owe no one any thing particularly the amateur Australia government. Go off shore and prosper.
When Capithetical (visionary people) is examined, and the Ord River Scheme (Lake Argyle) is understood, the realisation is that the costly infrastructure developed by the Western Australia Government suggest a potential growth in population, that will be required to further advance the wealth of the state.
Not quite long enough for international flights, but could be extended. Maybe too far from Kununurra airport and other infrastructure. Also for export of fresh produce grown by irrigation from Lake Argyle water, would be too far from the growers. However it could feed off a new international airport near Kununurra. Wealthy Chinese tourists would like to fly into the region however to buy diamonds direct.