Botopasi Airstrip

Botopasi Airstrip
Botopassi Airstrip
IATA: BTOICAO: SMBO
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Luchtvaartdienst Suriname
Location Botopasi, Suriname
Elevation AMSL 242 ft / 74 m
Coordinates 4°13′03″N 55°26′49″W / 4.217511°N 55.447054°W / 4.217511; -55.447054Coordinates: 4°13′03″N 55°26′49″W / 4.217511°N 55.447054°W / 4.217511; -55.447054
Map
SMBO

Location in Suriname

Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 550 1,804 grass
Sources: GCM[1] Google Maps[2]

Botopasi Airstrip (IATA: BTO, ICAO: SMBO), is an airstrip serving Botopasi, Suriname.

History of the airstrip

This Botopasi Airstrip was constructed by the Surinamese Medical Missionary Service, the "Surinaamse Medische Zendings Vliegdienst", also called the “Medische Zending Suriname” and was frequently visited by the Mission Aviation Fellowship. It was the first airstrip at the Upper Surinam River and was destined to facilitate transport to Paramaribo from the clinics Pokigron, Ladoani, Debikè and Dyumu. The first landing took place the 14th of January 1963 by the American pilot Ted Lepper in his Piper Cub N 5406H. For many years the MAF ( “Missionary Aviation Fellowship”) remained the main user of the airstrip. Nowadays multiple flights are available by many charter companies.

Charters and destinations

Charter Airlines serving this airport are:

AirlinesDestinations
Blue Wing AirlinesParamaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport[3]
Caricom AirwaysParamaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport[4]
Gum AirParamaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport[5]
Surinaamse Medische Zendings Vliegdienst / Mission Aviation FellowshipParamaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport
Hi-Jet Helicopter ServicesParamaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport
Suriname Air Force/
Surinaamse Luchtmacht
Paramaribo, Zorg en Hoop Airport

Accidents and incidents

See also

References

  1. Airport information for BTO at Great Circle Mapper.
  2. Google Maps - Botopasi
  3. "Scheduled Flights". Bluewing Airlines. 2013-02-18. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  4. "Where we fly". Caricom Airways. Archived from the original on March 15, 2013. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  5. "Destinations". Gum Air. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  6. http://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=170939
  7. "Updates : September 25, 2013". Landewers.net. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  8. ASN

External links


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