SCTN Chaitén was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 2008. The airfield is build again and it's using the same old ICAO code: "SCTN".
An unknown user February 9, 2015 11:01 AM
Just for clarification... is this new airport in the same place, with the same runways as the old one? Or is the new airport different?
(If it's different, we will get rid of the old Chaitén scenery entirely; otherwise, we'll simply rename it to match the new name.)
Ricardo Rementería Troncoso February 9, 2015 1:55 PM
The original SCTN Chaitén doesn't exist anymore. SCTN Nuevo Chaitén has been built some kms. to the North. New location is lat. -42.781944, long. -72.835000, elev. 27 ft.
Ricardo Rementería Troncoso February 9, 2015 2:00 PM
The only database with correct data is: http://www.aipchile.gob.cl/aerodromo/show?aerodromo_sel=aerodromo&designador=SCTN&popup=
An unknown user February 9, 2015 2:51 PM
Got it. This is now fixed. Thanks for your help!
SCTN Chaitén was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 2008. The airfield is build again and it's using the same old ICAO code: "SCTN".
An unknown user February 9, 2015 11:01 AM
Just for clarification... is this new airport in the same place, with the same runways as the old one? Or is the new airport different?
(If it's different, we will get rid of the old Chaitén scenery entirely; otherwise, we'll simply rename it to match the new name.)
Ricardo Rementería Troncoso February 9, 2015 1:55 PM
The original SCTN Chaitén doesn't exist anymore. SCTN Nuevo Chaitén has been built some kms. to the North. New location is lat. -42.781944, long. -72.835000, elev. 27 ft.
Ricardo Rementería Troncoso February 9, 2015 2:00 PM
The only database with correct data is: http://www.aipchile.gob.cl/aerodromo/show?aerodromo_sel=aerodromo&designador=SCTN&popup=
An unknown user February 9, 2015 2:51 PM
Got it. This is now fixed. Thanks for your help!