- Bluie West One
Bluie West One
airfield was built on a glacialmoraine at what is now the village ofNarsarsuaq , near the southern tip ofGreenland . Construction by theU.S. Army began in June1941 , and the first plane landed there in January 1942. As a link in theNorth Atlantic Ferry Route duringWorld War II , it had a peak population of about 4,000 American servicemen, and it is estimated that some 10,000 aircraft landed there en route to the war inEurope andNorth Africa . Other important bases in Greenland wereBluie West Eight near the present-day town ofKangerlussuaq , and Bluie East One on the almost-uninhabited east coast.Bad weather is frequent in southern Greenland, and Narsarsuaq is virtually surrounded by high mountains, making the approach to the steel-mat
runway exceedingly difficult. The usual approach was a low-level flight up afjord . Landings were (and still are) made to the east, with takeoffs to the west, regardless of the wind direction.BW-1's importance declined postwar, but the
U.S. Air Force maintained it as Narsarsuaq Air Base during the earlyCold War years, when it served as arefueling station forjet fighter s and forhelicopter s crossing theNorth Atlantic . The runway by this time had been paved withconcrete . Jets require a longer takeoff run than do propeller-driven aircraft, and theair base used a smalltugboat to moveiceberg s out of the way of planes taking off over the basin west of the runway.The advent of
aerial refueling , and the opening of the largerThule Air Base in northern Greenland, made the base redundant, and it was turned over to the Danish government of Greenland in1958 . Today it isNarsarsuaq Airport and served by twice-weekly passenger jets fromReykjavík ,Iceland , as well as bycommuter aircraft from Kangerlussaq and other Greenlandic airfields. The airport is designated UAK, and the runway headings are 07 for landing and 25 for takeoff (070 and 250 degrees magnetic). There is nocontrol tower , and a 4,000-foot ceiling is advised even for an approach on instruments.See also
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Erik the Red
*Narsarsuaq_Airport External links
* [http://www.warbirdforum.com/bluie.htm Remembering Bluie West One]
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