Marsa Brega Airport

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{{Infobox airport

| name = Marsa Brega Airport

| nativename =

| image =

| IATA = LMQ

| ICAO = HLMB

| pushpin_map = Libya

| pushpin_map_caption = Location of airport in Libya

| pushpin_label = LMQ

| pushpin_label_position = bottom

| type = Public

| owner =

| operator =

| city-served = Brega, Libya

| location =

| elevation-f = 50

| elevation-m =

| coordinates = {{coord|30|22|41|N|19|34|35|E|region:LY_type:airport|display=inline,title}}

| website =

| metric-rwy = y

| r1-number = 15/33

| r1-length-m = 2205

| r1-length-f =

| r1-surface = Asphalt

| footnotes = Source: WAD{{usurped|1=[https://archive.today/20130217015159/http://www.worldaerodata.com/wad.cgi?airport=HLMB Airport information for HLMB]}} from DAFIF (effective October 2006) GCM{{GCM|LMQ|Marsa Brega Airport}} SkyVector{{cite web |title=Marsa Brega Airport |url=https://skyvector.com/airport/HLMB/Marsa-Brega-Airport |website=SkyVector |accessdate=13 September 2018}}

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Marsa Brega Airport {{airport codes|LMQ|HLMB}} is an airport serving Brega, a Mediterranean coastal port in the Al Wahat District of Libya. The airport is {{convert|3|km}} south of the town.

Facilities

The airport resides at an elevation of {{convert|50|ft|0}} above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 15/33 with an asphalt surface measuring {{convert|2205|x|30|m|0}}. The runway length includes a {{convert|190|m}} displaced threshold on Runway 33.

The Marsa Brega non-directional beacon (Ident: MB) is located on the coastline {{convert|2.4|nmi|km}} north of the airport.{{cite web |title=Marsa Brega NDB |url=http://ourairports.com/navaids/MB/Marsa_Brega_NDB_LY/ |website=Our Airports |accessdate=13 September 2018}}

Accidents and incidents

  • On 13 January 2000, a Short 360 took off from Tripoli International Airport at 09:29 UTC with two flight crew, one cabin crew and 38 passengers to Marsa Brega, a city known for its oil refinery. The aircraft was leased from Avisto Air Service, a firm based in Zurich, Switzerland, which focused on aircraft maintenance and repair, to Sirte Oil Company. The crew had noticed a fuel imbalance prior to the flight, making a log entry and cross-feeding fuel before the flight. The aircraft started its descent at 11:25 UTC. At 11:36 UTC the left engine flamed out then, The aircraft plunged into the sea 5 kilometres (3.1 mi; 2.7 nmi) off of Marsa Brega. The front part of the aircraft was totally destroyed. The tail of the aircraft detached from the fuselage on impact, in a 10° nose up position. As the aircraft began to sink, water started to fill into the cabin. One British survivor escaped after kicking out an aircraft window as the aircraft began to sink.

See also

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