Mullewa Airstrip WA
Mullewa Airstrip in WA is a small regional Airstrip located near the Carnarvon/Mullewa Road, 8 KM from the town of Mullewa. The Airstrip is owned and operated by the Shire of Greater Geraldton.
Mullewa is located 98 kilometres east-northeast of Geraldton. It is a vibrant, diverse and resilient community, rich in both natural and cultural heritage.
Mullewa is well known for an abundance of wildflowers in spring and it is one of the few places in the world that the wreath flower grows.
Mullewa boasts a number of religious buildings designed by the famous Western Australian architect-priest Monsignor John Hawes, including the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and the Holy Apostles St Peter and St Paul and the Priest House (now known as the Monsignor Hawes Priesthouse Museum).
Elevation 950 | Area Forecast 60 | Strip Direction 05 / 23 |
GPS Position 28° 2831 S 115° 3103 E | ALA Code YMWA | Strip Length 1439 |
WAC Chart 3351 | FIA Melb Centre 121.2 6000 ft | Strip Surface Gravel |
Owner / Operator City of Greater Geraldton Mullewa Office 08 9956 6643 A/H 0428 642 914 | Windsock S side of parking area | ASIC Security / Vis Vest No |
Fuel No | Distance to Town 8 KM | Lighting PAL + AA 119.6 |
Aircraft Parking Yes | Transport – | Landing Fees – |
Special Procedures and Comments: CTAF 126.7 |