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Guhu Airstrip is a remote grass airstrip in the highlands of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea, sitting at an elevation of 3,980 feet. It offers a single short unpaved runway and no radio or navigation aids, making it a strictly visual, self-briefed destination for the adventurous simulator pilot.
Guhu Airstrip is a small, isolated grass strip serving the community of Guhu in the highlands of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. With no instrument approach and no published radio service, it is a classic example of the short, high-elevation bush strips that dot the Papua New Guinea interior, offering simulator pilots a genuine test of visual approach and short-field technique.
The airstrip lies at coordinates 5.6958 degrees South, 146.112 degrees East, at an elevation of 3,980 feet, within the Madang Province of Papua New Guinea. No controlled airspace or nearby aerodrome detail is available.
Guhu has a single physical runway, 02/20, surfaced in grass and measuring 1,879 feet in length. There is no ILS or other instrument approach aid associated with the field.
No communications frequencies are published for Guhu Airstrip, and there is no known air-ground or ATC service. There are no navaids or instrument approaches associated with the field, so arrivals and departures must be conducted entirely by visual reference.