FMNWWAICivilian Airfield

Ambalabe Airport

Antsohihy, Madagascar · Elev. 92 ft

About This Airport

Ambalabe Airport (WAI/FMNW) is a small airstrip situated in the Sofia Region of Madagascar. Serving the local community, this airport plays a crucial role in providing air access to the rural areas of northern Madagascar. Ambalabe Airport symbolizes the significance of aviation in supporting remote communities and fostering accessibility in the unique landscapes of the island.

Landing Procedures

A landing permit is required in

Permit Requirements

Documents and information required for landing permit applications.

Required

  • AOC
  • PIC Name
  • Aircraft Documents
  • PIC License
  • SIC License
  • PAX Nationalities
  • PAX List

Not Required

  • PPR (Prior Permission)
  • Slots
  • EAPIS
  • Receiving Party Contacts
  • Entry & Exit Points
  • Entry/Exit EET
  • FIR Routing
  • Operator Address
  • Crew Passport Details
  • Crew Count
  • Crew Names
  • Lead PAX Name
  • Lead PAX Office
  • PAX Passport Details
  • Item 18 FPL

Frequently Asked Questions

Is an AOC required at Ambalabe Airport?

Yes. A valid Air Operator Certificate (AOC) must be submitted as part of the permit or handling application at Ambalabe Airport.

What crew documentation is required at Ambalabe Airport?
  • PIC full name
  • PIC licence
  • SIC licence
Are there passenger manifest or pre-arrival reporting requirements at Ambalabe Airport?
  • full passenger manifest
  • passenger nationalities
What operational details must be included in permit applications for Ambalabe Airport?
  • aircraft documents (C of A, C of R, radio licence, insurance)

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