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JP-3407

MLIT Motomiya District Disaster Prevention Station Heliport · Motomiya

Key Facts

Essential technical summary for MSFS 2020/2024 and X-Plane.

ILS Approach StatusILS DATA NOT IN DATABASE
Field Elevation
689 ft / 210 m
Transition Altitude
14,000 ft
Primary Channel
Live Conversion
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hPa
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Welcome to the technical flight briefing for MLIT Motomiya District Disaster Prevention Station Heliport (JP-3407), located in Motomiya, Japan. As a vital hub for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, MSFS 2020, and X-Plane pilots, this facility features 0 active runways with a maximum elevation of 689 ft. Please note that this field primarily supports VFR and visual approach procedures.Reference the data below for primary communication channels and detailed runway characteristics. Pilots should observe a Transition Altitude of 14,000 ft verified for this field for altimeter reset procedures.

Airport Details

Full geographical and organizational metadata.

Full Name
MLIT Motomiya District Disaster Prevention Station Heliport
ICAO / IATA
JP-3407 / —
Municipality
Motomiya
Country
Region
JP-07 — Fukushima Prefecture
GPS Coordinates
Transition Altitude
14,000 ft
Elevation
689 ft

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Runways & ILS Approach Data

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Communication Frequencies

Air traffic control and advisory channels.

No frequency data available.

Nearby Airports

Alternative airports in the vicinity (km & nm).

RJSF
Fukushima Airport
32 km / 17 nm
RJSSILS
Sendai Airport
83 km / 45 nm
RJSCILS
Yamagata Airport
100 km / 54 nm
RJTU
Utsunomiya Airport
121 km / 65 nm
RJST
JASDF Matsushima Air Base
122 km / 66 nm

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Instrument Approach Data: AIP 2026 Researched · Cycle: Jan 2026