Port Keats Airfield
Airport in Wadeye, Northern Territory
YPKT
Location in the Northern Territory
Direction | Length | Surface | |
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m | ft | ||
16/34 | 1,410 | 4,626 | Asphalt |
Sources: Australian AIP and aerodrome chart[1]
Port Keats Airfield (IATA: PKT, ICAO: YPKT) is an airport at Wadeye, Northern Territory (Port Keats) in Australia.
World War II
During World War II, the airfield was used as an emergency landing ground for Royal Australian Air Force fighters and bombers returning from flying operations over the Netherlands East Indies.[2]
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