Reply to @choppergb: thanks. I've moved "HAT" to the local identifier field (so that it appears at the top of the right sidebar, and will show up in searches, etc.), translated the name back into English, and put the Spanish name in the keywords field (it shows up at the bottom of the right sidebar). I'll do the same for the other heliports.
Reply to @david: Hi, I´m the pilot (Transener pilot, and all the Transener heliport is under my responsability ). No problem with the helipad, is far away to the high-voltage lines.
Reply to @choppergb: Thanks for the help! I moved the marker to what looks like a helipad, though I can't imagine the pilot who would want to land on a helipad that close to a transformer station and high-voltage lines, especially in a wind! Let me know if that's the right position.
Is the HMT the transformer station designator? So it would be "Transener S.A. (HMT) Heliport" in English?
Latest comments about airports in Córdoba Province, Argentina
Active airstrip?
🔗 Wed, 22 Dec 2021
— @david at Aeroboero Airport, Argentina
The houses are dangerously close to the runway if it's still in use.
Runway 18-36
🔗 Mon, 15 Apr 2019
— @Gustavo at Ingeniero Ambrosio Taravella Airport, Argentina
Actually Runway 18-36 changed to its number designation to 19-35 till 01 june 2019.
Wrong airport
🔗 Sat, 06 Apr 2019
— Anonymous Flyer at Villa Maria Airport, Argentina
Good coords for Villa Maria airport IATA: MRA, ICAO:SAOI, in Villa Maria, but airport is closed, built over with housing.
SACV was an airstrip near Villa de Maria del Rio Seco, a small town 280 km north, also closed.
Both former runways are visible in Google Earth Historical Imagery.
Thais is the second big airport un Argentina
🔗 Wed, 08 Nov 2017
— @Gustavo at Ingeniero Ambrosio Taravella Airport, Argentina
Córdoba aiport Is the first alternativa from Ezeiza international airport.
re: wow!
🔗 Sat, 17 Nov 2012
— @prattsoplenty at Aerocampo CSA airport, Argentina
Reply to @thesis: Again, just press edit. Simple solution.
wow!
🔗 Sat, 17 Nov 2012
— @thesis at Aerocampo CSA airport, Argentina
Vhf: 139330 MHz (CSA Traffic) [edit]
Indeed? 140GHz?
re: 1
🔗 Fri, 29 Apr 2011
— @gabriel at Aerocampo CSA airport, Argentina
Reply to @gabriel:
1
🔗 Fri, 29 Apr 2011
— @gabriel at Aerocampo CSA airport, Argentina
02/20 Tierra 1200 mtrs Disponibles Elev. 192 mtrs 630 Ft Cables a 100 mtrs cabecera 02
1
🔗 Tue, 12 Apr 2011
— @gabriel at Aerocampo CSA airport, Argentina
02/20 Tierra 1200 mtrs Disponibles Elev.420 mtrs
error
🔗 Mon, 07 Mar 2011
— Anonymous Flyer at Ascochinga Airport, Argentina
Ascochinga is a golf club, not airport.
ICAO code SACN is obsoleted and replaced by SAAC
it is "Comodoro Pierrestegui" airport near Concordia, Entre Ríos
IATA code: COC
location: 31°17'49"S (-31.296943), 57°59'48"W (-57.996630)
Runway designation?
🔗 Wed, 28 Apr 2010
— @ptomblin at Abel Monteverde Heliport, Argentina
The runway designation appears to be missing.
re: Right name
🔗 Wed, 19 Aug 2009
— @choppergb at Almafuerte / Transener S.A. Heliport, Argentina
Reply to @david: Ok, I can see now. (and understand the site and the page). I´ve moved the heliport position at the right site.
re: Right name
🔗 Wed, 19 Aug 2009
— @david at Almafuerte / Transener S.A. Heliport, Argentina
Reply to @choppergb: thanks. I've moved "HAT" to the local identifier field (so that it appears at the top of the right sidebar, and will show up in searches, etc.), translated the name back into English, and put the Spanish name in the keywords field (it shows up at the bottom of the right sidebar). I'll do the same for the other heliports.
re: Right name
🔗 Tue, 18 Aug 2009
— @choppergb at Almafuerte / Transener S.A. Heliport, Argentina
Reply to @david: Hi, HAT is the local argentina identification (like SAEZ (international) is EZE (local) and is Ezeiza airport the name)
re: Real name
🔗 Tue, 18 Aug 2009
— @choppergb at Montecristo / Transener S.A. Heliport, Argentina
Reply to @david: Hi, I´m the pilot (Transener pilot, and all the Transener heliport is under my responsability ). No problem with the helipad, is far away to the high-voltage lines.
re: Real name
🔗 Tue, 18 Aug 2009
— @david at Montecristo / Transener S.A. Heliport, Argentina
Reply to @choppergb: Thanks for the help! I moved the marker to what looks like a helipad, though I can't imagine the pilot who would want to land on a helipad that close to a transformer station and high-voltage lines, especially in a wind! Let me know if that's the right position.
Is the HMT the transformer station designator? So it would be "Transener S.A. (HMT) Heliport" in English?
re: Right name
🔗 Tue, 18 Aug 2009
— @david at Almafuerte / Transener S.A. Heliport, Argentina
Reply to @choppergb: So into English, would that be "Transener S.A. HAT Heliport"? Does "HAT" stand for something, or is it part of the name?
Right name
🔗 Mon, 17 Aug 2009
— @choppergb at Almafuerte / Transener S.A. Heliport, Argentina
The right name is ALMAFUERTE/HELIPUERTO TRANSENER S.A. HAT
Real name
🔗 Mon, 17 Aug 2009
— @choppergb at Montecristo / Transener S.A. Heliport, Argentina
MONTE CRISTO/HELIPUERTO TRANSENER S.A. (HMT)
The right position is into the electric station
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