Tau Airport

TAV · Manu'a, American Samoa

About Tau Airport

ID AS-0001
Local ID TAV
IATA TAV
FIR Auckland Oceanic East FIR
Region Manu'a
Country American Samoa
Runways 17/35
Type Small airport
Coordinates (ARP) -14.2292, -169.511   141345S 1693040W
Coordinates (Center) -14.23184, -169.51096   141355S 1693039W
Variation 12.2° E (2024)
Timezone Pago_Pago (-11 h)
Local time May 6, 2024 17:10

Tau Airport

Tau Airport is a small airport in Manu'a, American Samoa. The airport is located at latitude -14.23184 and longitude -169.51096. The airport has one runway: 17/35. This airport has no ICAO code, we use AS-0001 as reference. The local airport ID (FAA LID) of this airport is TAV. The airport's IATA code is TAV. Nearby other airfields are Fitiuta Airport, Ofu Airport and Pago Pago International Airport.

Tau Airport does not publish a METAR, the nearest weather station is Pago Pago International Airport, which is 130 km away. The flight information region (FIR) is Auckland Oceanic East.

Tau Airport is in the timezone of Pacific/Pago_Pago. Difference with UTC is -11 h. Today the sun rises at 06:28 and sets at 18:00. This applies to Tau Airport, the universal daylight period may be different. The difference between the local time and UTC is -11 hour. Daylight saving time is currently in progress.

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The airport may be closed or require prior permission. True headings and the coordinates of runway ends may be an estimation. Magnetic headings are calculated from true headings using the WMM 2020 model.

Runways

ID True Heading Magnetic Heading Latitude Longitude Approx. length
17 182° 169° -14.2336 -169.511 391 m
35 002° 349° -14.2301 -169.5109

Do not use for flight planning.
True headings and the coordinates of runway ends may be an estimation. Runway lengths are calculated as the distance between the coordinates of the runway ends. Magnetic headings are calculated from true headings using the WMM 2020 model.

Nearby airports

Airport ID Distance Direction
Fitiuta Airport NSFQ 9.6 km 079°
Ofu Airport NSAS 18 km 287°
Pago Pago International Airport NSTU 130 km 265°

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