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Latest revision as of 07:09, 1 July 2020
Airport | |
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ICAO: RJSK – IATA: AXT | |
Summary | |
Name | Akita Airport |
Region | Asia and Pacific |
Territory | Japan ![]() |
Location | Akita, Akita Prefecture |
Serving | Akita |
Elevation | 92.964 m <br />305 ft92.964 m <br /> |
Coordinates | 39° 36' 55.15" N, 140° 13' 4.97" E |
Runways | ||||||||||
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METAR | |
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Observation | RJSK 261200Z 12008KT 9999 FEW035 BKN130 BKN/// 04/M01 Q1016
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Station | Akita Airport |
Date/Time | 26 January 2021 12:00:00 |
Wind direction | 120° |
Wind speed | 08 kts |
Lowest cloud amount | few clouds |
Temperature | 4°C |
Dew point | |
Humidity | 69% |
QNH | 1016 hPa |
Weather condition | n/a |
Akita Airport is an airport located 14 km7.559 nm <br />14,000 m <br />45,931.759 ft <br /> southeast of Akita, a city in the Akita Prefecture of Japan.
Climatology
Humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa).
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Terrain
Airport Layout
Accidents & Serious Incidents at or in vicinity of RJSK
- B739, Akita Japan, 2007 (On 6 January 2007, a Boeing B737-900 operated by Korean Airlines landed at Akita Airport on a taxiway parallel to the in-use runway after a daylight non-precision approach (NPA) using a head-up display (HUD). The crew realised their error during the landing roll.)