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Old 25th Feb 2013, 12:36
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MTPP Port Au Prince approach light systems

Dear all,

we are a developer for 3D airport environments for entertainment, simulators and professional services. We are in the process of developing a small update for our latest entertainment product, the airport of Port Au Prince. Unfortunately we are unable to evaluate what type of approach light system, if any, is currently in use.

Some approach plates indicate an ALSF-1 system, which we highly doubt. An older plate from 2011 is indicating a (canadian?) BF system.

Any pointers in the right direction from those in the know are greatly appreciated.

Best regards
Olli
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Google Earth has high resolution images where you can clearly see the localiser and glide slope antenna for the ILS and PAPIs each side of runway 10 - but there appears to be no approach lights whatsoever.
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