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| Richards Bay Airport |
| IATA: RCB – ICAO: FARB |
| Summary |
| Airport type |
Public |
| Owner |
uMhlathuze Local Municipality |
| Location |
Richards Bay, South Africa |
| Elevation AMSL |
33 m / 109 ft |
| Coordinates |
28°44′27″S 32°05′31″E / 28.74083°S 32.09194°E / -28.74083; 32.09194 |
| Runways |
| Direction |
Length |
Surface |
| m |
ft |
| 05/23 |
1,300 |
4,265 |
Asphalt |
Richards Bay Airport (IATA: RCB, ICAO: FARB) is an airport in Richards Bay, South Africa. It is independently managed and not part of the network of larger airports operated by the parastatal Airports Company South Africa (ACSA).
Scheduled services
| Airlines |
Destinations |
| South African Express |
Johannesburg |
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| General Info
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| Country |
South Africa
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| ICAO ID |
FARB
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| Time |
UTC+2
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| Latitude |
-28.741039 28° 44' 27.74" S
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| Longitude |
32.092111 032° 05' 31.60" E
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| Elevation |
109 feet 33 meters
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| Magnetic Variation |
022° W (01/06)
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| Operating Agency |
MUNICIPAL
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| Communications
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TWR Opr 0430-1700Z Mon-Fri, 0700-0900Z Sat, 0915-1045Z and 1500-1700Z Sun.
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118.9
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APP 0pr 0430-1700Z Mon-Fri, 0700-0900Z Sat, 0915-1045Z and 1500-1700Z Sun.
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118.9
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| Runways
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| ID |
Dimensions |
Surface |
PCN |
ILS
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| 05/23 |
4265 x 69 feet 1300 x 21 meters |
ASPHALT |
- |
NO
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| Navaids
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| Type |
ID |
Name |
Channel |
Freq |
Distance From Field |
Bearing From Navaid
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| VOR-DME |
RBV |
RICHARDS BAY |
077X |
113 |
At Field |
-
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| NDB |
RI |
RICHARDS BAY |
- |
465 |
4.1 NM |
236.3
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| Supplies/Equipment
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| Fuel |
Jet A1, without icing nhibitor.
100/130 MIL Spec, low lead, aviation gasoline (BLUE)
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| Remarks
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| CSTMS/AG/IMG |
Avbl, 24 hr PN.
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| FUEL |
Avbl 0430-1700Z Mon-Fri; 0700-1000Z Sat., 0900-1100Z and 1500-1700Z Sun. (NC-100LL, A1)
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| LGT |
PAPI Rwy 05 GP 2.7 , Rwy 23 GP 3.4 .
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