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Runway & navaids
Sealed runway 07/25 (45 metres wide)
Length : 1,902 metres
ASDA : 1,902 metres
Landing Distance 07 = 1,763 metres 25 = 1,822 metres
Lighting
Remote control of lighting available from Ohakea Control or Christchurch Control 126.2MHz or Ph 0800 626 756
REIL
PAPI 3.0deg/TCH 50
LIM RWY
ABN FLG W 3.75 Sec
Apron edge and floodlighting
Standby power available
Airfield Services
Civil Aviation Authority Rule Part 139 Certificated
Security designated aerodrome
Cat 5 Fire/Rescue service 24 hours
Up to Cat 7 Fire/Rescue service by prior arrangement
VOR PM Frequency 113.4
DME PM Channel 81
COM Palmerston ATIS Frequency 129.7
COM Palmerston Tower Frequency 120.6
COM Palmerston North Unattended 120.6
COM Palmerston Ground Frequency 121.7
WGS 84 coordinates S 40 19 14 E 175 37 01
Aircraft parking
Sealed aircraft apron parking
Aircraft Charges
Landing and parking charges
Aircraft Servicing and Support
New Zealand border services
NZ Customs Service
Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry border management
Quarantine Transitional Facilities
Aviation Security Service
Contact details for assistance
For assistance in planning a flight into Palmerston North International Airport, contact:
Roy Bodell
Operations Manager
Ph +64 6 351 4415

or
Garry Goodman
Chief Executive Officer
Ph +64 6 351 4415

Fax +64 6 355 2262
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Visual Flight Information
The following information is reproduced from the New Zealand AIP Vol 4 (Visual Flight Guide) with permision from Airways Corporation of NZ and may not be further copied or reproduced without the written permission of Palmerston North Airport Ltd or Airways Corporation of NZ
Type 'A' obstacle data
The following links provide information for aircraft operators on 'Type A' obstacle data relating to the take-off and approach paths. Details of the Take-off and Approach Slope Surfaces protected from obstructions by land-use are detailed in the District Plans of Palmerston North City Council and Manwatu District Council.
- Obstacles : Runway 07
- Obstacles : Runway 25
New Zealand AIP
The following provides a link to Aeronautical Information Publication provided by the Civil Aviation uthority of New Zealand:
- AIP - NZ aeronautical info
- Further details available from the AIP - NZPM AD2
Local Users MOU
Local pilot training organisations and aircraft operators have adopted a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
This MOU assists pilots flying in the Manawatu air space to operate more safely. The MOU is published [here] for not only the signatories to the document, but also any other private or commercial pilot who may fly in the area.
This is Version 4 of the MOU effective April 2010 (1.7Mb pdf file). If not replaced earlier, it is expected to be replaced in November 2010.
NZPM conditions at 10:55am Saturday, 31 Jul 2010: Wind: 351deg 07/G10KT Rain (8 mm/hr) Temperature: 11°C Dew Point: 7°C Humidity: 77% QNH: 1033 mB (falling) MCT: 6:58 am ECT: 5:53 pm
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