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Air Force Base Hoedspruit (IATA: HDS, ICAO: FAHS) is an airbase of the South African Air Force. It is located adjacent to the Kruger National Park. In the late 1990s an unused portion of the base was converted into a civilian airport known as Eastgate Airport. It was also an emergency landing site for the Space Shuttle.[4]

Air Force Base Hoedspruit
  • ICAO: FAHS
  • Summary
    Airport typeMilitary and civil
    OwnerDepartment of Defence
    OperatorSouth African Air Force
    LocationHoedspruit, Limpopo, South Africa
    Elevation AMSL531 m / 1,742 ft
    Coordinates24°21′17S 31°03′01E / 24.35472°S 31.05028°E / -24.35472; 31.05028
    Websitewww.eastgateairport.co.za
    Map
    FAHS is located in Limpopo
    FAHS

    FAHS

    Location in Limpopo

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    09/27 2,115 6,939 Asphalt
    18/36 3,991 13,094 Asphalt
    Statistics (2008-2009)
    Passengers57 000

    Sources: WAD,[1] GCM,[2] STV[3]

    Units hosted

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    History

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    The base was officially opened on 1 July 1978.[5] It was designed from the start to be a highly protected wartime base. As such, it has armoured and Hardened Aircraft Shelters, with revetments placed close to the runways for aircraft on immediate take-off standby duty.

    The base is teeming with wildlife, being surrounded by the 25 km² AFB Hoedspruit Game Reserve. Keeping the runway clear of animals was a massive problem. This led the base to introduce three cheetahs on the airfield, with the end result that animal incursions onto the runway have decreased by 90%. Another SAAF base, AFB Makhado, has since also adopted this concept.

    The base gained international media attention in 2000, when it hosted the United States Air Force's rescue contingent as part of Operation Atlas Response, the mission to provide rescue and humanitarian support to areas of Mozambique devastated by the severe flooding caused by Cyclone Eline.

    The base motto is Pro Nostrorum Pace (Peace for our People).[6]

    Eastgate Airport

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    A civil airport terminal, known as the Eastgate Airport, was established at the southern end of the airfield in the early 1990s. The terminal's main business is serving tourists visiting private game reserves in the area as well as access to the Kruger National Park via the nearby Orpen Gate.[7] Facilities at the terminal include car hire[8] and foreign exchange.[9]

    Charter flights are offered by Federal Air, Genair, Cesszani, Execujet, SA Historical Flight and Bataleur.[10]

    Airlines and Destinations

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    AirlinesDestinations
    Airlink Cape Town, Johannesburg–O.R. Tambo[11]
    CemAir Cape Town, Johannesburg–O.R. Tambo[12]

    References

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    1. ^ "Airport information for FAHS". World Aero Data. Archived from the original on 5 March 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Data current as of October 2006.
  • ^ Airport information for FAHS at Great Circle Mapper.
  • ^ Airport information for AFB Hoedspruit at Transport Search website.
  • ^ "Space Shuttle Emergency Landing Sites". globalsecurity.org.
  • ^ "AFB Hoedspruit". globalsecurity.org.
  • ^ "Air Force Base Hoedspruit". South African Air Force. 2014. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
  • ^ "Limpopo Department of Roads and Transport website". Archived from the original on 4 August 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
  • ^ "Avis - Hoedspruit Eastgate Airport".
  • ^ "Eastgate Airport - Facilities - Banking".
  • ^ "Private charters".
  • ^ "FlyAirlink | Airlink Flight Deals to Hoedspruit from ZAR 1,400".
  • ^ "CemAir / Hoedspruit". Flycemair.co.za. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
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