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The US East Coast The Caribbean The Amazon Brazil - Northeast Coast Leg 33 SBFZ - SBMS Leg 34 SBMS - SBNT Leg 35 SBNT - SBJP Leg 36 SBJP - SBKG Leg 37 SBKG - SBMO Leg 38 SBMO - SBAR Leg 39 SBAR - SBSV Leg 40 SBSV - SBIL Brazil - Minas Gerais Brazil - Southeast Coast Argentina Tierra del Fuego Chile Peru El Dorado Central America Mexico USA Southwest USA - Midwest to East Canada Northeast Highland to Islands

Leg 37 SBKG - Campina Grande (Brazil) to SBMO - Maceio (Brazil)

SBJP - Airport Info

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ICAO code: SBKG
Airport name: Joao Suassuna Airport
Location: Campina Grande Brazil

Useful information

Airport elevation: 1646'
Time zone: UTC-3
Lighted runways : Yes
Maximum runway length: 5249'
Runway surface : Asphalt

Instrument approach (ILS, LOC, LDA, and SDF):

NDB on field




Campina Grande Info

Campina Grande, city in northeastern Brazil, in Paraíba State, at the edge of the arid Borborema Plateau. It is an industrial processing and export center for a large cotton-growing region that also produces sugar, fruit, tobacco, textiles, and leather goods. Deposits of tantalite and columbite are nearby. Campina Grande is the site of a thermoelectric station. Population (1996) 344,730.






SBMO - Airport Info

ICAO code: SBMO
Airport name: Campo Dos Palmares Airport
Location: Maceio Brazil

Useful information

Airport elevation: 387'
Time zone: UTC-3
Lighted runways : Yes
Maximum runway length: 7218'
Runway surface : Asphalt

Instrument approach (ILS, LOC, LDA, and SDF):

Runway 12: ILS/DME 109.30 (localizer), VOR-DME on field, NDB on field


Maceio Info

Maceió, the capital of the state of Alagoas in the northeast of Brazil, is a relaxed, modern city with some of the most beautiful and alluring beaches in all of South America. Add to this a tropical climate of endless sea and sun, proximity to cities such as Recife and Salvador, and easy access to the vast Amazon basin, and it's easy to see why Maceió makes an ideal setting for learning Portuguese. The city itself occupies the tip of a curved peninsula, and has an orla, or strip of in-town beaches, where many of the city's quality hotels and restaurants are found. If you don't like the sun or the water you'll be hard-pressed not to be swayed once you arrive...and if you do, then welcome to paradise.


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Flight files

SBKG - SBMO Pat Paradis


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