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Mona Airport is an airstrip on Mona Island (Spanish: Isla de la Mona), the third largest island of Puerto Rico. Private and commercial flights require a permit for use of the landing strip. The permit can only be acquired through the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources. The airport is also available to planes for emergency purposes. Mona Island is a natural reserve and there are no permanent inhabitants. Rangers from the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources rotate residence on the island to manage visitors and take part in research projects.

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  • Aeropuerto de Mona (es)
  • Mona Airport (en)
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  • El Aeropuerto de Mona​ (IATA: ninguno – ICAO: ninguno) es una pista de aterrizaje en la isla de la Mona, la tercera isla más grande de Puerto Rico un estado libre asociado a Estados Unidos. Los vuelos privados y comerciales requieren un permiso para el uso de la pista de aterrizaje. El permiso sólo se puede adquirir a través del Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales de Puerto Rico. El aeropuerto también está a disposición de los aviones para casos de emergencia. La Isla de la Mona es una reserva natural y no tiene habitantes permanentes. Un grupo rotante de los guardabosques del Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales residen en la isla para gestionar las visitas y participar en proyectos de investigación. (es)
  • Mona Airport is an airstrip on Mona Island (Spanish: Isla de la Mona), the third largest island of Puerto Rico. Private and commercial flights require a permit for use of the landing strip. The permit can only be acquired through the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources. The airport is also available to planes for emergency purposes. Mona Island is a natural reserve and there are no permanent inhabitants. Rangers from the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources rotate residence on the island to manage visitors and take part in research projects. (en)
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  • Mona Airport (en)
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  • Source: ourairports.com Google Maps (en)
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  • Mona Airport (en)
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  • El Aeropuerto de Mona​ (IATA: ninguno – ICAO: ninguno) es una pista de aterrizaje en la isla de la Mona, la tercera isla más grande de Puerto Rico un estado libre asociado a Estados Unidos. Los vuelos privados y comerciales requieren un permiso para el uso de la pista de aterrizaje. El permiso sólo se puede adquirir a través del Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales de Puerto Rico. El aeropuerto también está a disposición de los aviones para casos de emergencia. La Isla de la Mona es una reserva natural y no tiene habitantes permanentes. Un grupo rotante de los guardabosques del Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales residen en la isla para gestionar las visitas y participar en proyectos de investigación. (es)
  • Mona Airport is an airstrip on Mona Island (Spanish: Isla de la Mona), the third largest island of Puerto Rico. Private and commercial flights require a permit for use of the landing strip. The permit can only be acquired through the Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources. The airport is also available to planes for emergency purposes. Mona Island is a natural reserve and there are no permanent inhabitants. Rangers from the Department of Natural and Environmental Resources rotate residence on the island to manage visitors and take part in research projects. The runway parallels the island's southwest shore. Approach and departures are over the water. An overrun to the northwest will hit some coral rock outcroppings. The Mayaguez VOR/DME (Ident: MAZ) is located 45.8 nautical miles (52.7 mi) east-northeast of Mona Airport. The Punta Cana VOR/DME (Ident: PNA) is located in the Dominican Republic 39.2 nautical miles (45.1 mi) northwest of the airstrip. (en)
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