INVESTIGATIONS OF ICE-FREE SITES FOR AIRCRAFT LANDINGS IN EAST GREENLAND, 1959

Thirty-three specific landing sites were investigated in the ice-free land area of East Greenland between Scoresby Sund and Loch Fyne. Eight of these are considered suitable for emergency landings in summer by heavy cargo planes, and several more for light cargo planes. Several sites were investigat...

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Main Authors: Hartshorn, Joseph H, Stoertz, George E, Kover, Allan N, Davis, Stanley N
Other Authors: AIR FORCE CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH LABS HANSCOM AFB MA
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1961
Subjects:
Kap
Ice
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0271713
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Summary:Thirty-three specific landing sites were investigated in the ice-free land area of East Greenland between Scoresby Sund and Loch Fyne. Eight of these are considered suitable for emergency landings in summer by heavy cargo planes, and several more for light cargo planes. Several sites were investigated for the Royal Greenland Trade Department in the Scorebysund - Kap Tobin area. A 1550-ft airstrip was located on a gravel terrace in the Jaettedal, eight miles northwest of Kap Tobin, and a short strip requiring some construction work was located near Kap Tobin. An 11,500-ft airstrip was tentatively laid out on a gravel terrace at Storelv, near Moskusoksefjord. Utilization of several of these sites can add a significant safety factor to commercial or military aircraft operations in East Greenland. Reconnaissance observations verify the presence of abundant emergency sources of fresh water in East Greenland; analyses of 36 samples indicate water of good to excellent chemical quality.