Tau Airport

Airport in American Samoa, United States
TAV is located in American Samoa
TAV
TAV
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
18/36 661 2,170 Coral
Statistics (1989)
Aircraft operations4,380
Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]

Tau Airport (IATA: TAV, FAA LID: HI36) was a privately owned, private-use airport located 1.6 kilometers (0.99 mi) southeast of the village of Ta‘ū on the island of Ta‘ū in American Samoa, an unincorporated territory of the United States.[1] The airport was located in the northwest corner of Ta‘ū island. Tau Airport was deactivated in 1990, and was replaced by Fitiuta Airport, located on the northeast side of the island. Satellite imagery from 2015 does not appear to show any remnants of the airport.

Facilities and aircraft

Tau Airport previously covered an area of 1.6 hectares (4 acres) and had one runway (18/36) measuring 661 m × 30 m (2,170 ft × 100 ft). The runway surface was compacted coral in the center 15 meters (50 ft), with the rest of runway composed of dirt and grass.[1]

According to the last issued FAA data, for 12-month period ending March 8, 1989, the airport had 4,380 aircraft operations, an average of 12 per day: 67% general aviation and 33% air taxi.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for HI36 PDF, retrieved 2007-03-15

External links

  • National Park Service map of the Manu‘a Islands showing location of Ta‘ū village on the island of Ta‘ū.
  • Resources for this airport:
    • Airport information for HI36 at AirNav
    • Accident history for TAV at Aviation Safety Network
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