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I used to fly Coast Guard resupply flights into this island
It is a really pretty island with super clear blue water.
Iwakuni Airport reopening
Iwakuni Airport was reopened in Iwakuni Marine Corps Air Station and the same place on December 13, 2012, and the airline of 4 coming and going a day was established between Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) by All Nippon Airways.
It in this way becomes the airport of the soldier common use.
In addition, the nickname of the airport is "Iwakuni Kintai-kyo Airport".
Website of the airport (Japanese only) →http://iwakuni-airport.jp/index.php
Wikipedia's home page →http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_Corps_Air_Station_Iwakuni
PS:Dear administrator of our airport
Iwakuni is Yamaguchi Prefecture not Hiroshima Prefecture. Please revise it.
re: Mt.Fuji Shizuoka Airport is open.
re: Mt.Fuji Shizuoka Airport is open.
Reply to @Hayato: Additional information: Airport information by Wikipedia
re: Mt.Fuji Shizuoka Airport is open.
Reply to @Hayato: IATA code : FSZ ICAO code : RJNS
Mt.Fuji Shizuoka Airport is open.
The Mt. Fuji Shizuoka airport opened to Makinohara city Shizuoka Prefecture near the Shizuhama airport.
The establishment day is June 4, 2009.
Please refer to the website in the airport for details.
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re: Name During WW2?
According to the Japanese-language Wikipedia article, this base was opened in 1942 for the Empire of Japan's Naval Air Corps, seized by US forces in 1945, and handed back over to the Japanese military in 1954 (where it later became the home of the JADF's "Blue Impulse" aerobatic team). There is no mention of what name the US might have used for the base during the occupation.
Name During WW2?
What was the name of this airport during ww@? I spent time ehere with the 11th Airborne, It would be intresting to see it now and talk about it, cfowler26@kc.rr.com
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RUNWAY 24---110.70---238º
One of Northwest's Frequent Stopovers
I've been here several times going to and from the Philippines. Northwest likes to use it rather than Narita because of traffic and economic reasons. (Sometimes known by the alternative nickname of "Route 66) See some of my acerbic comments on inadequate southern California airports. When the Japanese don't have a good place for an airport, they make one ... in the US we wring our hands for years on end and often do nothing.
Also known as New Tokyo International
This is where I arrived to start my three years in Japan in September 1996. The airport had only the originak runway (the one in the lower partof the photo) then. the second, parallel runway had been slated to be built for nearly 20 years but delayed by farmers in the area who din't want to sell their land. At times the protests against airport expansion reached the point of people flying tethered balloons in the path of landing aircraft ... Japan is an "interesting" country to do large construction projects.
In addition to taking many flights in and out of Narita I had the opportunity to work "inside" Narita a number of times. My organization had a contracted "greeting" facility for US forces entering Japan in Terminal 1 which we had to move several times die to construction and it was a learning experience to see what goes on behind the normally closed doors to make an airport of this size actually operate.
My Home for Three Years
I was the communications planner/program manager at Yokota for the years 1996 through 1999. Among the neat aviation-related things I got to do were the installation and commissioning of the runway 18 ILS ... a ssytem we physically removed from Minot AFB Montana, shipped across the pacific and put back to good use at Yokota. Mnay civilian plots have been through Yokota as a significant part of its traffic is contract passenger and cargo flights and I recall a number of times when I was there that Northwest used it to land when weather gave them a problem at Narita
airport webcAM
🔗 Sat, 07 Jun 2014
— Anonymous Flyer at Naha International Airport, Japan
Hi
I like watching naha airport webcam, but most of the time the cam is on the city which is boring and one cannot see anything except traffic. the aiport webcam is only for an hour or two which is very inconvenient for me, i like to see planes land and take off. Do you have intention of putting webcams at the aiport only covering both terminals.
Thank you
George