Njoeng_Jacob_Kondre_Airstrip

Njoeng Jacob Kondre Airstrip

Njoeng Jacob Kondre Airstrip

Airport in Suriname


Njoeng Jacob Kondre Airstrip (ICAO: SMJK) is an airstrip serving Njoeng Jacob Kondre, Suriname.

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Charters and destinations

Charter Airlines serving this airport are:[citation needed]

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Accidents or incidents

  • Suriname On 10 February 2001, Gum Air’s GAF Nomad N24A, registered PZ-TBP was written off when it crashed on a flight from Paramaribo – Zanderij Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport PBM/SMJP to Njoeng Jacob Kondre Airstrip (IATA: SMJK). The Nomad plane had fallen out of radio contact, and personnel at the airstrip in Jacob Kondre said it was flying low and crashed into a mountain. All 9 passengers plus the pilot perished.[3]

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