Nonstop flight route between Zahedan, Iran and Valdosta, Georgia, United States:
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About this route:
A direct, nonstop flight between Zahedan Airport (ZAH), Zahedan, Iran and Moody Air Force Base (VAD), Valdosta, Georgia, United States would travel a Great Circle distance of 7,640 miles (or 12,296 kilometers).
A Great Circle is the shortest distance between 2 points on a sphere. Because most world maps are flat (but the Earth is round), the route of the shortest distance between 2 points on the Earth will often appear curved when viewed on a flat map, especially for long distances. If you were to simply draw a straight line on a flat map and measure a very long distance, it would likely be much further than if you were to lay a string between those two points on a globe. Because of the large distance between Zahedan Airport and Moody Air Force Base, the route shown on this map most likely appears curved because of this reason.
Try it at home! Get a globe and tightly lay a string between Zahedan Airport and Moody Air Force Base. You'll see that it will travel the same route of the red line on this map!
Departure Airport Information:
| IATA / ICAO Codes: | ZAH / OIZH | 
| Airport Name: | Zahedan Airport | 
| Location: | Zahedan, Iran | 
| GPS Coordinates: | 29°28'32"N by 60°54'22"E | 
| Elevation: | 4564 feet (1,391 meters) | 
| # of Runways: | 1 | 
| View all routes: | Routes from ZAH | 
| More Information: | ZAH Maps & Info | 
Arrival Airport Information:
| IATA / ICAO Codes: | VAD / KVAD | 
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| Location: | Valdosta, Georgia, United States | 
| GPS Coordinates: | 30°58'4"N by 83°11'34"W | 
| View all routes: | Routes from VAD | 
| More Information: | VAD Maps & Info | 
Facts about Zahedan Airport (ZAH):
- Because of Zahedan Airport's high elevation of 4,564 feet, planes must typically fly at a faster airspeed in order to takeoff or land at ZAH. Combined with a high temperature, this could make ZAH a "Hot & High" airport, where the air density is lower than it would otherwise be at sea level.
 - The closest airport to Zahedan Airport (ZAH) is Zaranj Airport (ZAJ), which is located 118 miles (190 kilometers) NNE of ZAH.
 - The furthest airport from Zahedan Airport (ZAH) is Mataveri International Airport (IPC), which is located 11,827 miles (19,034 kilometers) away in Easter Island, Chile.
 - Zahedan Airport (ZAH) currently has only 1 runway.
 
Facts about Moody Air Force Base (VAD):
- On 30 June 1975, the Secretary of the Air Force announced that Moody would transfer from ATC to Tactical Air Command on 1 December 1975.
 - In addition to being known as "Moody Air Force Base", another name for VAD is "Moody AFB".
 - The closest airport to Moody Air Force Base (VAD) is Valdosta Regional AirportValdosta Army Auxiliary Airfield (VLD), which is located only 14 miles (22 kilometers) SSW of VAD.
 - Moody Army Airfield was activated on 26 June 1941.
 - The 347th flew the McDonnel-Douglas F-4E until 1988, when it upgraded to the Block 15 General Dynamics F-16A/B.
 - The furthest airport from Moody Air Force Base (VAD) is Kalbarri Airport (KAX), which is located 11,363 miles (18,286 kilometers) away in Kalbarri, Western Australia, Australia.
 - The wing executes worldwide close air support, force protection, and combat search and rescue operations in support of humanitarian interests, United States national security and the global war on terrorism.
 - In 1965, the Cessna T-41A, a four-seat, single-engine, propeller-driven training aircraft based on the Cessna 172 arrived at Moody and was used in the initial phases of student training.
 - Due to reduced demands for new pilots during the early months of 1945, The Army Air Force announced that Moody would be transferred to the First Air Force on 30 April 1945.
 
