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Pituffik Space Base (BGTL) — MSFS Landing Stats

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Pituffik Space Base

Country: GreenlandIATA: THUType: Large AirportCity: PituffikElevation: 251 ftRunways: 08T (9,995 ft) • 26T (9,995 ft)Total Landings: 0
Position: 76.5306, -68.7005WikipediaChartsGlobal LeaderboardsBlog
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🌬 Wind: 280/7 kt
🌡 Temperature: 6C
⏲ Pressure: 1013 hPa
⛈ Conditions: Clear

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Crash Rate: 0.0% (0)

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Accidents & Incidents

  • In 1954, a Douglas C-124C Globemaster II operated by the US Air Force crashed on approach to the air base, killing ten people.
  • On 21 January 1968, a B-52G Stratofortress from the 380th Strategic Aerospace Wing , Plattsburgh Air Force Base , New York, on a secret airborne nuclear alert crashed and burned on the ice near Thule Air Base.
  • The United States Department of Defense maintained that all four weapons had been destroyed. Although many of the details of the accident are still classified, some information was released by the US authorities in September 1994 under the Freedom of Information Act .
Source: WikipediaCached: 2026-07-18 19:14Z