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  • Place Types Airport
  • Address Indira Nagar, Deesa, Gujarat 385535, India
  • Coordinate 24.2665324,72.2011322
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.1
  • Compound Code 7682+JF Deesa, Gujarat, India
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Deesa Airport
Deesa Airport
Deesa Airport
Deesa Airport
Deesa Airport
Deesa Airport
Deesa Airport
Deesa Airport
Reviews
Kamal Vasant (03/19/2020)
Deesa airport is one of the oldest Indian airport constructed by Britishers for military purpose. Now it's being used as helped for VVIP visit to Banaskantha district.. It's having sufficient length of runway for small aircraft.. Hope that Indian government may start commercial flight from here soon. At present, it's best place for morning walk..
Nirav Padhiyar (08/13/2020)
Best place ..for running
Yagnik Sutariya (09/03/2020)
Nice airport.
Naresh Suthar (10/23/2019)
Most helipads are located remote from populated areas due to sounds, winds, space and cost constraints, however, some skyscrapers maintain a helipad on their roofs in order to accommodate air taxi services. Some basic helipads are built on highrise buildings for evacuation in case of a major fire outbreak. Major police departments may use a dedicated helipad at heliports as a base for police helicopters. Large ships and oil platforms usually have a helipad on board for emergency use. In such a case, the term "helideck" or "helodeck" has been widely used in the meaning of a helipad on board. Helipads are common features at hospitals where they serve to facilitate medical evacuation or air ambulance transfers of patients to trauma centers or to accept patients from remote areas without local hospitals or facilities capable of providing the level of emergency medicine required. In urban environments, these heliports are sometimes located on the roof of the hospital. Rooftop helipads sometimes display a large two-digit number, representing the weight limit (in thousands of pounds) of the pad. In addition, a second number may be present, representing the maximum rotor diameter in feet.[3] Location identifiers are often, but not always, issued for helipads. They may be issued by the appropriate aviation authority. Authorized agencies include the Federal Aviation Administration in the United States, Transport Canada in Canada, the International Civil Aviation Organization, and the International Air Transport Association. Some helipads may have location identifiers from multiple sources, and these identifiers may be of different format and name.
Ronak Anand Joshi (07/02/2020)
Not started..but nice
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