Robinson Crusoe Airport

Robinson Crusoe Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesRobinson Crusoe Island, Chile
Elevation AMSL466 ft / 142 m
Coordinates33°40′00″S 78°55′43″W / 33.66667°S 78.92861°W / -33.66667; -78.92861 (Robinson Crusoe Airport (Isla Robinson Crusoe))
Map
SCIR
Location of Robinson Crusoe Airport in Chile
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
14/32 1,005 3,297 Asphalt
16/34 631 2,070 Dirt
Source: Landings.com Google Maps GCM

Robinson Crusoe Airport Spanish: Aeródromo Robinson Crusoe, (ICAO: SCIR) is an airport serving Robinson Crusoe Island, a Pacific island 620 kilometres (390 mi) off the coast of Chile. The locale is one of the Juan Fernández Islands, being a portion of Chile's Valparaíso Region, and is 685 kilometres (426 mi) from Valparaíso.

A non-directional beacon (Ident: IRC) was on the eastern part of the island, 5.5 nautical miles (10.2 km) east-northeast of the airport. The beacon is likely decommissioned as it no longer listed on navigational charts.

Commercially, the airport is mainly served by a handful of air-taxi companies flying from Santiago, largely in the January-February timeframe, and seldom outside the November-March period. Rainy and windy conditions which may impact landings or takeoffs can occur anytime on the calendar.

Because of a lack of interior roads, transfer between the airport and San Juan Bautista, the main town on Robinson Crusoe, required a 1.5 hour ride by motor launch.