Image description: Approach in STOL equipped PA-23-250 Aztec. The Runway "X" designates the airport as permanently closed to all air traffic except traffic officially permitted to operate into Saba on waivers obtained from the Netherlands Antilles' Civil Aviation Authority. Pia 21:48, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
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2006-10-01 21:48 Pia L 893×603×8 (114253 bytes) {{GFDL-self}} *Subject: Juancho Yrausquin Airport, Saba, Netherlands Antilles. Runway lenght: 1,312 ft, world's shortest commercial airport. *Photograph by: Pia L, June 1997 *Image description: Approach in STOL equipped PA-23-250 Aztec. The Runway "X" d
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