Venezuela has been reportedly blocking most of its airstrips every night by placing an aircraft at either end. This practice allows the airstrips to be cleared for use each morning when the aircraft are removed.
One airstrip highlighted in media reports is located at the Generalissimo Francisco de Miranda Air Base in Caracas, with geographic coordinates of 10.4850000, -66.8436111.
This method of temporarily obstructing airstrips has raised questions about its implications for air traffic and military operations in the region. As previously reported, similar situations have occurred in other countries where airspace management is critical.
Further developments in related coverage may provide additional context on air traffic regulations and military strategies in Latin America.