avia.wikisort.org - AerodromeCaptain Germán Olano Moreno Air Base (Spanish: Base Aérea Capitán Germán Olano Moreno) (IATA: PAL, ICAO: SKPQ) is a Colombian military base assigned to the Colombian Air Force (Fuerza Aérea Colombiana or FAC) Combat Air Command No. 1 (Comando Aéreo de Combate No. 1 or CACOM 1). The base is located in Palanquero, near Puerto Salgar, in the Cundinamarca department of Colombia.[4] It is named in honor of Captain Germán Olano Moreno.[5]
Airport in Palanquero / Puerto Salgar, Colombia
Captain Germán Olano Moreno Air Base
Base Aérea Capitán Germán Olano Moreno |
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Airport type | Military: Air Force Base |
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Operator | Colombian Air Force |
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Location | Palanquero / Puerto Salgar, Colombia |
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Built | August 27, 1933 |
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In use | 1933 - Present |
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Commander | Brigadier General Guillermo León León |
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Occupants | Comando Aéreo de Combate No. 1 |
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Elevation AMSL | 173 m / 566 ft |
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Coordinates | 5°29′01″N 74°39′26″W |
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Website | www.cacom1.mil.co |
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Location of the airport in Colombia |
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Length |
Surface |
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18/36 |
3,044 |
9,987 |
Asphalt |
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Facilities
The air base resides at an elevation of 566 feet (173 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 18/36 with an asphalt surface measuring 9,987 by 164 feet (3,044 m × 50 m).[1]
History
Officially inaugurated August 27, 1933 by the president of the republic Enrique Olaya Herrera, as the national airport of La Dorada.[6]
In 1932, due to the conflict with Peru, the idea to create a base in a central strategic location was gaining hold. Back then the Hacienda Palanquero was already in use as an airport by the Colombian-German airline Scadta since 1919.[7]
Accidents and incidents
- On 31 December 2014, A Colombian Air Force IAI Kfir C10 combat aircraft from 111 Squadron of the 1st Combat Air Command (CACOM-1) crashed while undertaking a training mission over La Dorada in Caldas. The pilot ejected following a technical failure while on approach to the Palanquero airbase in Puerto Salgar, Cundinamarca. "Colombian Kfir fighter lost to accident".
- On 18 February 2009, Basler BT-67 FAC 1670 of the Colombian Air Force crashed near the base on a local training flight. All five crew were killed.[8][9]
- On 15 May 2009, FAC 3031 Dassault Mirage 5 of the Colombian Air Force crashed above the 36 heading after a failed take-off. The pilot made the emergency procedures and ejected, leaving unharmed.
See also
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Military of Colombia |
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Service Branches |
- Army
- Air Force
- Navy ("Armada")
- Naval Infantry ("Infantería de Marina")
- Comando de Guardacostas
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Army |
- 1st Division
- 2nd Division
- 3rd Division
- 4th Division
- 5th Division
- 6th Division
- 7th Division
- 8th Division
- Airborne Unit
- OMEGA
- AFEUR
- Ranks & Insignias
- Lancero
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Navy |
- Active Ships
- Decommissioned Ships
- Almirante Padilla frigate
- Type 209 submarine
- ARC Gloria (School /Flagship)
- Navy Ranks & Insignias
- Marine Infantry Ranks & Insignias
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Air Force | |
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Wars and Conflicts |
- Gran Colombia-Peru War
- Supremes War
- Gran Colombia-Ecuador Conflict
- Colombia-Peru War
- La Violencia Era
- Korean War
- Colombian internal conflict
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- Military ranks of the Colombian Armed Forces
- Ministry of National Defense
- National Police of Colombia
- DAS
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