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Jan Mayen Airfield
Jan Mayensfield
IATA: noneICAO: ENJA
Summary
Airport type Military
Operator Norwegian Defence Force
Location Olonkin City, Jan Mayen
Coordinates 70°57′40″N 08°34′33″W / 70.96111°N 8.57583°W / 70.96111; -8.57583
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
1,585 5,200 Dirt

Jan Mayen Airfield[1][2] (Norwegian: Jan Mayensfield) (ICAO: ENJA[3]) is an airfield on the Norwegian overseas territory of Jan Mayen, located at the only settlement at Olonkin City (Norwegian: Olonkinbyen). It serves the military LORAN-C installation and the meteorological station on the island.

The airport is operated by the Norwegian Defence Force. There are only eight flights a year to the island, with C-130 Hercules aircraft of the Royal Norwegian Air Force from Bodø Main Air Station making the journey.

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History

In 1959 NATO decided to build a LORAN navigation transmitter on Jan Mayen, resulting in the construction of a military base on the island, including an airfield. The airstrip opened in 1961, but did not have any solid surface, and still doesn't.

Accidents and incidents

  • During the World War II, a German aircraft crashed on the island, which was discovered in 1953 by British geologists.
  • In 1991 A C-130 Hercules aircraft from the Royal Norwegian Air Force almost crashed after take off due to Karman wind suddenly shifting. The Karman wind is created in the wake of the Beerenberg volcano, resulting in regular vortex streets and lee-waves. This can cause sudden changed to the wind direction on the island.

See Also

References

  1. ^ Jan Mayen Airfield "Jan Mayensfield"
  2. ^ Jan Mayen air field
  3. ^ Airport information for ENJA at Great Circle Mapper.

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