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'''Pagan Airstrip''' {{Airport codes|||TT01}} is a public [[airport]] located on [[Pagan Island]] in the [[United States]] Commonwealth of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]], near the village of [[Shomu-Shon]]. The airport is owned by Commonwealth Ports Authority.<ref name=FAA />
'''Pagan Airstrip''' {{Airport codes|||TT01}} is a public [[airport]] located on [[Pagan Island]] in the [[United States]] Commonwealth of the [[Northern Mariana Islands]], near the village of [[Shomu-Shon]]. The airport is owned by Commonwealth Ports Authority.<ref name=FAA />

There was a crash when a plane landed on a peice of a human excretion
== Facilities and aircraft ==
== Facilities and aircraft ==
Pagan Airstrip has one [[runway]] (11/29) measuring 1,500 x 120 ft. (457 x 37 m), with a turf and gravel surface.<ref name=FAA />
Pagan Airstrip has one [[runway]] (11/29) measuring 1,500 x 120 ft. (457 x 37 m), with a turf and gravel surface.<ref name=FAA />

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Pagan Airstrip
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCommonwealth Ports Authority
LocationPagan Island
Elevation AMSL34 ft / 10 m
Coordinates18°07′23″N 145°45′47″E / 18.12306°N 145.76306°E / 18.12306; 145.76306
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
11/29 1,500 457 Turf/Gravel
Statistics (1980)
Aircraft operations240

Pagan Airstrip (FAA LID: TT01) is a public airport located on Pagan Island in the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, near the village of Shomu-Shon. The airport is owned by Commonwealth Ports Authority.[1]

Facilities and aircraft

Pagan Airstrip has one runway (11/29) measuring 1,500 x 120 ft. (457 x 37 m), with a turf and gravel surface.[1]

According to the most recent FAA data, for 12-month period ending September 26, 1980, the airport had 240 aircraft operations: 79% air taxi and 21% general aviation.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for TT01 PDF, retrieved 2007-03-15

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