Fabio Alberto León Bentley Airport

Fabio Alberto León Bentley Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Fabio Alberto León Bentley) (IATA: MVP, ICAO: SKMU) is an airport serving Mitú in the Vaupés Department of Colombia. It is next to the Vaupés River and runs along the entire length of the city.

Fabio Alberto León Bentley Airport

Aeropuerto Fabio Alberto León Bentley
Summary
Airport typePublic
LocationMitú, Colombia
Elevation AMSL680 ft / 207 m
Coordinates1°15′25″N 70°14′0″W
Map
MVP is located in Colombia
MVP
MVP
Location of airport in Colombia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
02/20 1,880 6,168 Asphalt
Sources: GCM[1] Google Maps[2]

It has an asphalt runway sufficient for medium-sized passenger jets and military transport aircraft. The passenger terminal is small but functional, with one or two shops and a cafeteria. All visitors to Mitú must register with the police at the airport upon arrival and departure.

The Mitu VOR-DME (Ident: MTU) and non-directional beacon (Ident: MTU) are located on the field.[3][4]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Aerolineas Llaneras Araracuara, Cachiporro, Camanaos, Cananarí, Caño Colorado, Carurú, Ibacaba, Monforth, Pacoa, Pedrera, Santa Isabel, Sonaña, Tapurucuara, Taraira, Villavicencio
SATENA Bogotá, Villavicencio

Accidents and incidents

  • On 17 February 1977, Douglas C-47B FAC-1125 of SATENA was damaged beyond economic repair in a take-off accident. All 28 people on board survived.[5]
  • On 5 May 2010, SATENA Flight 9634, an Embraer ERJ-145 overran the runway. The aircraft crashed through the airport fence and then came to rest in a field, suffering substantial damage. None of the 37 passengers and 4 crew were injured or killed.[6] The runway at the time of the accident was wet as it had recently rained in the area.[7]

See also

References

  1. Airport information for MVP at Great Circle Mapper.
  2. Google Maps - Mitú
  3. Mitu VOR
  4. Mitu NDB
  5. "FAC-1125 Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 4 August 2010.
  6. SATENA Flight 9634 information
  7. Plane overruns runway at Mitú Archived February 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine


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