SULTAN THAHA AIRPORT, JAMBI (WIJJ) v1.10
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Created by: pazzini256
Created using: MSFS 2020 SDK
Installation: Drop "airport-wijj-jambi" folder into your "Community" folder
Notes:
- The aerial image is taken from Google Maps (credit to Google)
- All SID/STAR/Approach procedures are added into the airport, based on AIRAC cycle 2109 (Sept 2021)
Comms:
- Sultan Thaha Tower/Ground (118.4)
- Sultan Thaha (WIJJ) ATIS (126.15)
Approaches:
- ILS/LOC RWY 31 (IJMB/109.9)
- VOR RWY 31
- RNP/RNAV RWY 31
- VOR RWY 13
- RNP/RNAV RWY 13
SIDs:
- BIDKA1A, IGLUP1A, KUALA1E, OVSET1E, PARDI1C, PLB1E (RWY 13)
- BIDKA1B, IGLUP1B, KUALA1F, OVSET1F, PARDI1D, PLB1F (RWY 31)
STARs:
- IGLUP1C, ISROR1E, KUALA2G, NIPES1C, PLB1G, TORUR1A (RWY 13)
- IGLUP1D, ISROR1F, KUALA2H, NIPES1D, PLB1H, TORUR1B (RWY 31)
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Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin Airport (IATA: DJB, ICAO: WIJJ), is an airport in Jambi City in the Jambi province of Indonesia. Located in the Paalmerah suburb of Jambi. This airport is named after Sultan Thaha Syaifuddin, the last Sultan of Jambi.
In colonial times, Jambi Airport was built by the Dutch and Japanese by the name of Paalmerah Airport. The name comes from the peg Paalmerah made of stone to determine the location of the airport boundary That is attached by the Dutch and then given a name in red paint. In the 1950s after Indonesia proclaimed its independence, Jambi airport began to publicly airport by Departmental Agency of Civil Aviation, at the time the dimensions of the runway is 900m x 25m with construction of gravel and the Largest aircraft in operation is the Douglas DC-3.
In 1976, the construction of the runway extension into 1650m x 30m. Dated 10 October 1978, Paalmerah Airport renamed Jambi Sultan Thaha Airport is derived from the name of one local hero Jambi. In this year, carried out the installation of a Runway Visual Aid Light, VASI, CCR, REILS.
In Mid-1978, the nomenclature changes Airports Jambi Sultan Thaha Sultan Thaha Airport into Jambi. Year 1991 is the construction of a runway extension to 1800m x 30m. Approach in 1998, executed the installation of Light and in 2000 again made a runway extension to 2000m x 30m. Along with technological development in 2005, carried VASI replacement and installation of PAPI.
On 1 January 2007, transfer of the Operational Management of Sultan Thaha Airport Jambi who Previously managed by the Technical Implementation Unit of the Department of Transportation and is now managed by PT Angkasa Pura II, while the largest that aircraft served the A320. Since managed by PT (Persero) Angkasa Pura II has been planned runway extension to 2220m x 30m and has been operated now.
(Source: wikipedia.org)
9 months ago
ADEK
update runway to 2600m please
1 years ago
fitrahananda
nicee update, thanks so much
3 years ago
mizanasri
nice work, but building is missing, can u update this
3 years ago
It seems the building only appears if you have Premium version of MSFS. I'll try to fix that on the next release.
3 years ago
pazzini256
mizanasri
great work, but building is missing just jetway
3 years ago
flyaway
This airport has been made three times now.
3 years ago
I made this version to have the Google aerial image and complete sets of SID/STAR/Approach procedures (including ILS RW31, ATIS and Tower radio frequencies)
3 years ago
pazzini256
newtestleper