Bohol-Panglao International Airport

RPSP / TAG

Panglao, PH

Last Updated
May 14, 18:00Z

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Currently using: RPVD
Weather Source: Sibulan Airport (RPVD)
Distance: 31nm / 58km from RPSP

Current Weather

Display Units
Stale 3 hours ago
18:00Z

🌙 Night
MVFR
Flight Rules
28°C
Temperature
Dewpoint: 26°C
0 kt
10+ km
Visibility
1,500 ft
Ceiling
Above Ground Level
341 hPa
QNH
Altimeter Setting

Raw METAR

METAR RPVD 141800Z 00000KT 9999 BKN015 28/26 Q1008 RMK A2977

Clouds - Visual Profile

12,000ft
9,000ft
6,000ft
3,000ft
Ground
Field Elev: 42 ft
BKN 1,500 ft AGL
☁️
BKN
Broken (5/8-7/8 sky coverage)
1,500 ft
AGL (Above Ground)
1,542 ft AMSL

Weather Briefing

MVFR

Bohol-Panglao International Airport is currently reporting marginal VFR (MVFR) conditions with broken clouds at 1,500 feet and 10 miles or greater visibility. Note: This observation is 2.6 hours old and conditions may have changed.

Wind Analysis

Winds are calm, presenting no crosswind concerns for any runway.

Visibility & Ceiling

Visibility is unrestricted. The ceiling is 1500 feet AGL (broken), placing conditions in the MVFR category.

Temperature & Moisture

Temperature is 28°C (82°F) with a dewpoint of 26°C. The temperature-dewpoint spread is very narrow, indicating saturated or near-saturated air. Fog formation or low cloud development is likely.

Forecast Outlook

The TAF forecast covers the next 24 hours. Conditions are expected to remain VFR throughout the forecast period. Temporary VFR conditions are forecast between 21:00Z and 03:00Z.

Pilot Recommendations

VFR pilots should exercise caution. Consider filing IFR if instrument rated, or postponing the flight if conditions are expected to deteriorate further. The narrow temperature-dewpoint spread creates risk of fog formation, particularly during evening and early morning hours.

This briefing is generated from real-time METAR and TAF data. Always verify with official sources before flight.

QNH
341 hPa
Sea Level Pressure
For altitude above MSL
QFE
340 hPa
Field Pressure
Height above aerodrome (42 ft)
Pressure Alt
20,210 ft
QNE Reference
Standard: 1013 hPa
Density Altitude: 21,780 ft (High - Reduced Performance)
ISA Deviation: +13.1°C

Forecast (TAF)

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Raw TAF
TAF RPVD 141700Z 1418/1518 32008KT 9999 FEW015 TEMPO 1421/1503 10008KT BECMG 1504/1506 14010KT
Upcoming Changes (Next 12 Hours)
20:34Z BASE
+0h
VFR 320° 8 kt
Visibility: 10+ km
21:00Z TEMPO
+1h
VFR 100° 8 kt
04:00Z BECMG
+8h
VFR 140° 10 kt

24-Hour Weather Evolution

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Airport Runway Layout

N
PSP
03
21

Runway Information

Runway Length Width Surface Heading Wind Component
03/21 8,202 ft 0 ft Asphalt
0.0 kt 0.0 kt
0° angle
🟢 Active Runway: Best headwind component for current conditions
⬆️ Headwind: Favorable wind component
↔️ Crosswind: ≤10kt Safe, 11-15kt Caution, >15kt Challenging

Bohol-Panglao International Airport - Airport Information

Airport Details

ICAO Code: RPSP
IATA Code: TAG
Type: medium airport
Status: active
Elevation: 42 ft MSL

Location

City: Panglao
Country: PH
Latitude: 9.573045°
Longitude: 123.770143°
Time Zone: Etc/GMT-8

Runway Information

Runway 03/21
Length: 8,202 ft
Width: 0 ft
Surface: Asphalt
ILS: No

About Bohol-Panglao International Airport

Overview

Bohol-Panglao International Airport (RPSP) serves Panglao Island in the Philippines, replacing the older Tagbilaran Airport. Located at 9.573045°N, 123.770143°E, this medium-sized airport provides critical air access to the Bohol region. The airport features a substantial 8,202-foot asphalt runway (03/21), capable of handling various commercial and regional aircraft.

Flying Conditions

Situated at a low elevation of 42 feet mean sea level, the airport experiences typical tropical maritime weather conditions. Pilots should anticipate potential humidity-related visibility variations and potential convective activity common to Philippine coastal environments. The airport's coastal location may produce localized wind shifts and thermal effects during different times of day.

Notable Features

The airport's single runway (03/21) is aligned to accommodate prevailing wind patterns in the region. Its extended 8,202-foot length provides flexibility for different aircraft types and operational requirements. The low elevation and coastal positioning suggest potential for rapidly changing local meteorological conditions that require careful preflight and in-flight assessment.

Approach Considerations

Approach considerations should account for the runway's 03/21 orientation and potential crosswind components from surrounding maritime terrain. Pilots should be prepared for potential thermal and sea breeze influences during approach and departure phases. Standard instrument approach procedures will be critical given the airport's tropical coastal environment.

Data Sources & Accuracy: Airport information sourced from OurAirports.com, a collaborative database of worldwide airport data. Weather data from official aviation weather services including NOAA Aviation Weather Center and international METAR/TAF providers. Information is updated regularly but pilots should always verify current conditions and NOTAMs through official channels before flight operations.

Official Data Sources

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NOTAMs FAA NOTAM System • ICAO NOTAM Distribution
Last updated: Jan 1, 1970 12:00 AM UTC

Disclaimer: Data is provided for informational purposes only. Pilots must verify all information through official sources before flight operations. Weather conditions change rapidly; always obtain a current briefing from approved weather services.