colorado airports directory (2014)
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Colorado Department of Transportation
Division of Aeronautics
5126 Front Range ParkwayWatkins, CO 80137
303-512-5250FAX 303-261-9608
www.colorado-aeronautics.org
Dave C. Gordon, A.A.E., Director
The Colorado Division of Aeronautics assumes no responsibility for informationcontained in this directory nor any action taken by the pilot based on thispublication. This publication was produced and printed by the Colorado Divisionof Aeronautics with funds from the user-supported Colorado Aviation Fund, andapproved by the Colorado Aeronautical Board. No general fund dollars wereused to produce this publication.
FOR PLANNING PURPOSES ONLY
COVER: Telluride Regional Airport, taken on October 11th, 2012. Photo byShahn Sederberg.
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Colorado Department of Transportation
Mission Statement
The Division of Aeronautics will collaborate with its public andprivate constituents to develop an effective air transportation
system and to enhance aviation safety and education through
the efcient, innovative and non-regulatory administration of
the Colorado Aviation Fund under the direction of the Colorado
Aeronautical Board.
Colorado Aeronautical Board
Harold Patton, Jr., Chairman
Dale Hancock, Vice Chairman
Kenny Maenpa, Secretary
Louis Spera
Dave Ubell
Debra Wilcox
Joseph Thibodeau
Eastern Slope
Western Slope
Airport Management
Eastern Slope
Western Slope
Aviation Interests at Large
Pilot Organizations
Dave Gordon
Greg Goldman
Todd Green
T.K. Gwin
Kaitlyn Westendorf
Shahn Sederberg
Christine Eldridge
Division Staff
Director
Business Manager
Aviation Planner
Grant Program Manager
Aviation Planner
Communications Adminsitrator
Program Administrator
FOREWORD
Dear Aviators, welcome to our wonderful state of Colorado.
We live and work in a state blessed with a wide range of beauty
from the plains of eastern Colorado to the majestic mountains of
the continental divide. And our outdoor spirit attracts enthusiaststo our national parks, forests, grasslands, mountains and 42 state
parks for skiing, hiking, wildlife watching, hunting, shing and
many more activities that has made our state known worldwide.
Our state is also known for its multi-modal transportation system
which includes the Denver International Airport-the 5th busiest
commercial service airport in the country, a great interstate road
system that bisects the state from the east, west, north and south
and a great system of airports that provides air access to the four
corners of our great state.
The Division of Aeronautics is proud to produce this new edition
of the Colorado airport directory. The directory includes updated
information on the 76 public-use airports. As you use the
directory for your air travels across the state please bear in mind
that changes might have occurred since this printing, so please
check with the FAA Flight Service Station (FSS) for NOTAMS,
the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM), the National Weather
Service (NWS) and the various airport operators in advance of
your ight to ensure you have the most accurate information
available.
Safe travels and have fun!
Dave Gordon, A.A.E.
Director
CDOT- Division of Aeronautics
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Glossary ...........................................................................2-3
Airport Index .....................................................................4-6
Commonly Used Frequencies & Phone Numbers ............6-7
Mountain Flying Safety Information .............................. 8-9
USAFA/Doss IFS Flight Ops Vicinity Maps ..................10-11
Pilot Guide to Airport Signs and Markings ....................12-13
Colorado Airport Location Map ..........................................14
Denver ARTCC Advisory Frequencies ..............................15
Survival Tips ......................................................................16
Density Altitude Chart ........................................................17
Wind Components .............................................................18
Colorado Mountain Passes ..........................................19-20
Colorado AWOS ...........................................................21-33
Colorado Airports ........................................................34-185
Table of Contents
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Glossary
AGL (Above Ground Level)-Elevation above ground level measured in feet.
ASOS/AWOS (Automated Surface Observation System/Automated Weather Observa-tion System)-Electronic device providing 24-hour, real-time weather information to pilotsvia phone or direct radio frequency.
ASPH-Runway surface constructed with asphalt.
ATIS (Automatic Terminal Information Service)-Continuous broadcast of local weatherand airport conditions utilizing a discrete frequency.
CLNC DEL (Clearance Delivery)-Operating position in the control tower responsible forissuing clearances to pilots.
CONC-Runway surface constructed of concrete.
CTAF (Common Trafc Advisory Frequency)-Frequency designed for airport advisory
practices while operating to or from a controlled airport.
DME (Distance Measuring Equipment)-Permits pilots to determine aircrafts distance
from a ground station; usually co-located with a VOR or ILS.
FSS (Flight Service Station)-Air trafc facility providing pilot briengs, en route commu-nications, and VFR search and rescue missions.
GRVL-Runway surface consisting of gravel.
Heavy Ai rcraft-Aircraft weighing more than 12,500 lbs. MGTW.
HIRL (High Intensity Runway Lights)-Runway lighting primarily used on instrument run-ways and having ve-step lighting variance capability.
IFR (Instrument Flight Rules)-Rules governing conduct of aircraft during instrument
ight.
ILS (Instrument Landing System)-Precision approach and landing aid.
Light Aircraft-Aircraft weighing less than 12,500 lbs. MGTW.
LIRL (Low Intensity Runway Lights)-Runway lighting system with a one-step variancecapability.
MALSR (Medium Intensity Approach Lighting System with Runway Alignment Indica-tor Lights (RAIL)-Approach lighting system using runway alignment indicator lights withthree-step light variance capability.
MGTW (Maximum Gross Takeoff Weight)-Maximum weight approved for the start of atakeoff roll.
MIRL (Medium Intensity Runway Lights)-Runway lighting system with three-step vari-ance capability.
MSL (Mean Sea Level)-Elevation above mean sea level measured in feet.
NDB (Non-Directional Beacon)-Radio navigation beacon that transmits a uniform omni-directional signal using a low or medium frequency band.
Navaids (Navigational Aids)-Any electronic device used by pilots for navigational pur-poses.
NSTD Non-Standard
NWS (National Weather Service)-Agency charged with collecting, disseminating, andforecasting weather conditions for the public.
P2L-Two-box PAPI system positioned on the left side of the runway.
P4L-Four-box PAP I system positioned on the left side of the runway.
P2R-Two-box PAPI system positioned on the right side of the runway.
P4R-Four-box PAPI system positioned on the right side of the runway.
PAPI (Precision Approach Path Indicator)-Visual navigation device permitting pilots tojudge the aircraft position relative to the glide path.
RCO (Remote Communications Outlet)-Unmanned communication facility used by con-trollers to communicate between FSS and pilots.
TPA (Trafc Pattern Altitude)-Altitude at which aircraft trafc pattern is to be own.
TRIL -Tricolor visual approach indicator on the left side of the runway.
UNI (Unicom)-Non-Federal communications facility providing airport information atcertain airports.
VASI (Visual Approach Slope Indicator)-Airport lighting system providing vertical guid-ance to the runway.
V2L-Two-box VASI system located on the left side of the runway.
V2R-Two-box VASI system located on the right side of the runway.
VFR (Visual Flight Rules)-Rules that govern the procedures for conducting ight under
visual conditions.
VORTAC (VHF Omnidirectional Range Tactical Air Navigation)-Navaid facility providingVOR azimuth, TACAN azimuth, and TACAN DME at one site; can be used by VOR-DME or TACAN equipped aircraft.
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Ai rport Index
Page City Airport Name Identier
34-35 Akron Colorado Plains Regional AKO
36-37 Akron Gebauer 5V6
38-39 Alamosa San Luis Valley Regional ALS
40-41 Aspen Aspen-Pitkin County ASE
42-43 Blanca Blanca 5V44-45 Boulder Boulder Municipal BDU
46-47 Brush Brush Municipal 7V5
48-49 Buena Vista Central Colorado Regional AEJ
50-51 Burlington Kit Carson County ITR
52-53 Calhan Calhan 5V4
54-55 Caon City Fremont County 1V6
56-57 Center Leach Field 1V8
58-59 Colorado Springs Meadow Lake FLY
60-61 Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Municipal COS
62-63 Cortez Cortez-Montezuma County CEZ
64-65 Craig Craig-Moffat County CAG
66-67 Crawford Crawford 99V
68-69 Creede Mineral County Memorial C24
70-71 Del Norte Astronaut Kent Rominger 8V1
72-73 Delta Blake Field AJ Z
74-75 Delta Westwinds Airpark D17
76-77 Denver Centennial APA
78-79 Denver Denver International DEN
80-81 Denver Front Range FTG
82-83 Denver Rocky Mountain Metropolitan BJ C
84-85 Dove Creek Dove Creek 8V6
86-87 Durango Animas Airpark C
88-89 Durango Durango-La Plata County DRO90-91 Eads Eads 9V7
Page City Airport Name Identier
92-93 Eagle Eagle County Regional EGE
94-95 Ellicott Colorado Springs East A50
96-97 Erie Erie Municipal EIK
98-99 Fort Morgan Fort Morgan Municipal FMM
100-101 Glenwood Spgs. Glenwood Spgs. Municipal GWS
102-103 Granby Granby-Grand County GNB
104-105 Grand Junction Grand Junction Regional GJT
106-107 Greeley Easton-Valley View 11V
108-109 Greeley Greeley-Weld County GXY
110-111 Gunnison Gunnison-Crested Butte Reg. GUC
112-113 Haxtun Haxtun Municipal 17V
114-115 Hayden Yampa Valley Regional HDN
116-117 Holly Holly K8
118-119 Holyoke Holyoke Municipal HEQ
120-121 Hudson Platte Valley Airpark 18V
122-123 J ulesburg J ulesburg Municipal 7V8
124-125 Kremmling McElroy Field 2V
126-127 La J unta La J unta Municipal LHX
128-129 Lamar Lamar Municipal LAA
130-131 Las Animas Las Animas - Bent County 7V9
132-133 La Veta Cuchara Valley 7V
134-135 Leadville Lake County LXV
136-137 Limon Limon Municipal LIC
138-139 Longmont Vance Brand Municipal LMO
140-141 Loveland Ft. Collins-Loveland Municipal FNL
142-143 Mack Mack Mesa C7
144-145 Meeker Meeker EEO
146-147 Monte Vista Monte Vista MVI148-149 Montrose Montrose Regional MTJ
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Page City Airport Name Identier
150-151 Nucla Hopkins Field AIB
152-153 Pagosa Springs Stevens Field PSO
154-155 Paonia North Fork Valley 7V2
156-157 Pueblo Pueblo Memorial PUB
158-159 Rangely Rangely 4V
160-161 Rie Gareld County Regional RIL162-163 Saguache Saguache Municipal 4V
164-165 Salida Harriet Alexander ANK
166-167 Springeld Springeld Municipal 8V7
168-169 Steamboat Spgs. Steamboat Spgs. Municipal SBS
170-171 Sterling Sterling Municipal STK
172-173 Telluride Telluride Regional TEX
174-175 Trinidad Perry Stokes TAD
176-177 Walden Walden-J ackson County 33V
178-179 Walsenburg Spanish Peaks Aireld 4V1
180-181 Westcliffe Silver West C8
182-183 Wray Wray Municipal 2V5
184-185 Yuma Yuma Municipal 2V6
ATIS FREQUENCIES & PHONE NUMBERSAirpor t Phone Frequency
Aspen (ASE) ASOS 970-925-9168 120.4
Denver-Centennial (APA) 303-799-6722 120.3
Colorado Springs (COS) 719-596-7040 125.0
Denver303-342-0819303-342-0820
125.6 Arr.134.025 Dep.
Grand J unction (GJ T) -- 118.55
J effco (BJ C) 303-466-8744 126.25Pueblo (PUB) ASOS 970-245-7881 125.25
VOR Frequencies
Name Ident. Freq.
Akron AKO 114.4
Alamosa ALS 113.9
Black Forest BRK 112.5
Blue Mesa HBU 114.9
Byers BVR 113.5
Cones ETL 110.2
Cortez CEZ 108.4
Denver DEN 117.9
Dove Creek DVC 114.6
Durango DRO 108.2
Falcon FQF 116.3
Gill GLL 114.2
Grand J ctn. J NC 112.4
Hayden CHE 115.6Hugo HGO 112.1
J effco BJ C 115.4
Kremmling RLG 113.8
Lamar LAA 116.9
Meeker EKR 115.2
Mile High DVV 114.7
Montrose MTJ 117.1
Pueblo PUB 116.7Red Table DBL 113.0
Rie RIL 110.6
Robert BQZ 112.2
Snow SXW 109.2
Thruman TXC 112.9
Tobe TBE 111.2
Colorado Civil Air Patrol
719-556-8280www.coloradowingcap.org
Colorado Division of Aeronautics303-512-5250www.colorado-aeronautics.org
Colorado Ninety-Nines
www.colorado99s.org
Colorado Pilots Association
303-367-0670www.coloradopilots.org
Colorado Soaring Association
970-568-7627www.soarcsa.org
National Transportation Safety Board
(NTSB)303-361-0600www.ntsb.gov
National Weather Service - Denver
303-494-4221www.crh.noaa.gov/den
Denver Airports District Ofce (ADO)303-342-1250
Denver Air Route Trafc Control Center
(ARTCC)303-651-4100
Denver Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON)303-342-1500
Flight Service Station
Denver 866-751-7021National 800-WX-BRIEF
Flight Standards District Ofce (FSDO)303-342-1100
Northwest Mountain Region Airports DivisionSeattle, WA425-227-2600
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ENGINE START
For normally aspirated, fuel injected and turbo charged engines, use normal starting procedure and assoon as the engine starts, lean the mixture until the engine runs smoothly.
RUN UPEnrich the mixture slightly before beginning the run up. As the run up is completed, advance the throttle
to full power and re-lean the mixture as appropriate for the engine being operated. This procedure willprovide the proper mixture for takeoff power.
TAKEOFF
Taxi into position as near the departure end of the runway as practical, hold the brakes and apply fullpower. Make a power check and release the brakes.
Climb out with takeoff power and the best rate of climb IAS to at least 1000 feet above the departure air-port. Some situations may require takeoff power and best rate of climb IAS to 2500 feet!
The use of aps for takeoff may signicantly reduce climb performance. Check the POH or make a localinquiry.
EN ROUTE
P lan to cross all passes and terrain with a minimum 1000 foot clearance. Know these elevations and usethe altimeter DO NOT GUESS.
Monitor the rate of climb when climbing across terrain; shuttle climb if necessary.Cross all passes at a 45 degree angle so a turn toward lower terrain can be accomplished with 90 to 120
degrees of turning. (Escape Maneuver)Reach pass crossing altitude (1000 feet above pass terrain) 3 miles before reaching the pass.
DESCENT
Descents may involve rough air. Be prepared to make a slow speed at maneuvering speed (but no slowerthan best angle of climb).
At pattern altitude, briey bring the engine to full power while adjusting the mixture to insure full takeoffpower is available if it becomes necessary.
APPROACH AND LA NDINGStudy the destination airport data before departure.Due to the proximity of terrain or obstacles, some mountain airports have: left hand patterns for one runway and right hand for the other ingenious descent paths in a valley for a straight in approach preferred landing and departure runwaysWhen in doubt ask the tower, if one is in operation, UNICOM or another pilot if one is airborne in the
vicinity.Identify the planned touchdown point on the runway and go for it at the appropriate airspeed and aircraft
conguration The appropriate IAS is 1.3 times the stall speed in the conguration for the wing. Excessive speed is
undesirable.
MOUNTAIN FLYING IN WINTER
Winds aloft, during winter months, are frequently too strong for safe mountain ying in general aviation
aircraft.Mountain top winds of 40 to 60 knots are not uncommon during the period from December though March.Occasionally wind speeds greater than 80 knots may occur and continue for several days.
The prudent pilot will check in advance to learn whether the desired services are available at the mountaindestination airport.
Winter operations can be pleasant and safe when all safe operating requirements are met.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Attend a mountain ying training course which includes a ground school and mountain training ight. Suchtraining is available through the Colorado Pilots Association, Denver, CO, American Bonanza Society,Wichita, KS, and others. Individual training is also available through several highly experienced mountainying instructors in Colorado. Contact the Colorado Pilots Association (303) 367-0670 or visitwww.coloradopilots.org for further information.
All adverse weather situations are magnied in the mountains.
Adhere to the weather requirements mentioned previously, or if not possible, park the airplane at an airportat the edge of the high country and continue the trip by automobile.
Nothing you want to do tomorrow is worth risking your life and the lives of your passengers today!If a bad operating situation is encountered, proceed to an alternate. The best alternate may be the airport
of departure.
Mountain Flying Safety Information
The performance charts for general aviation single and light twin aircraft are to be utilized with caution.Performance charts for some older aircraft do not extend to the altitudes and airport elevations foundin the Rocky Mountains. The chart gures are derived with a new airframe, new engine and with atest pilot at the controls. It is reasonable that some buffers need to be applied to arrive at the realworld capabilities of any aircraft which is operated in the high country.
The following information is to provide guidelines for safe ying in the high country during the takeoff,
en route, approach and landing phases of ight. These are the guidelines used by ight instructors
and pilots with many years of safe mountain ying experience.
THE DONT OF MOUNTAIN FLYING
LIGHT TWIN AIRCRAFT
Do not attempt night ight operations, unless on a single engine the aircraft is capable of maintaining atleast 16000 feet MSL.
Do not attempt IFR operations unless a current and qualied two person crew is on board and they havefamiliarity with the obstruction departure and destination approach and landing procedures.
SINGLE ENGINE AIRCRAFT
Do not attempt night operations EXTREMELY DANGEROUSDo not attempt IFR operations
SINGLE OR LIGHT TWIN ENGINE AIRCRAFT
Do not attempt mountain ying if the 9000 and 12000 foot winds are forecast to exceed 30 knots. Windsaloft may be accompanied by severe turbulence, with down drafts exceeding the climb capability of theaircraft.
Do not attempt a takeoff unless the loaded aircraft is below 10% the FAA certied gross weight, and the CG
is within limits. Do not attempt a mountain ight unless the ceilings are at least 2000 feet above the highest terrain and
visibility is at least 15 miles
Night and IFR operations are best left to commuter airline, medical evacuation and corporate crews usingfully capable and equipped aircraft. All other pilots should operate in day, VFR conditions if safety is toprevail.
THE DOS OF MOUNTAIN FLYING
Do plan the fuel load to arrive at the destination with a minimum one hour fuel reserve. Strong crosswindsor a disabled aircraft on the runway may require a diversion to an alternate airport.
Do plan a denite altitude to be own on each segment of the ight. Consult the sectional chart.From over a plotted checkpoint, turn the aircraft to the next planned magnetic course and make a mental
note of the observed features along that course. Movement form one ridge line to another may be neces-sary in climbing toward the pass. Some zigging and zagging across the ridge line you are following maybe needed to remain in the best updraft along a ridge. Do not lose site of the desired points along thesegment being own.
Always le a ight plan, keep a ight log and make position reports at every oppo rtunity. Close ight planafter arrival at the destination.
Do have an operable ELT on board.Do have a suitable emergency kit to include a supply of water, signal mirror, whistle and extra clothing as
appropriate. During the summer, terminate ying activities no later than 1:00 PM MDT.
Do ask for advise and assistance from FBO, FAA personnel, local mountain qualied ight instructors and
pilots. These individuals will be friendly and willing to help.
ITEMS FOR EXTRA ATTENTION IN MOUNTAIN FLYING FLIGHT PREPARATION
Get a complete weather brieng, including pilot reports for your proposed route. Make note of the windsaloft, altimeter settings, surface winds and NOTAMS for all en route airports and destinations. Consult POH for takeoff, climb and ceiling capabilities of the aircraft being own. When calculated climb
rates are less than 200 feet/NM, do not depart.A high density altitude may prevent you from reaching the altitude listed in the POH as the service ceiling.
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28nm of KPUB.
Areas 1-27 in use weekdays, SR-SS,
500 AGL to 8000 MSL.
IFS aircraft departing KPUB to Areas
maintain 7500 MSL.
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Areas maintain 6500 MSL and 6000
MSL. Overhead pattern in use at KPUB.
Initial Approach 6000 MSL.
NOTES AND CAUTIONS
This chart is for general information only.
Do not use this chart for navigation.
Check AFD Special Notices.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Airspace (Jason Jacobsen): 719-423-8679.
RECOMMENDATIONS TO AVOID TRAFFIC CONFLICT
Contact Denver Approach 120.1.
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Avoid Hwy 50 between Avondale and Fowler below
7000 MSL.
Diamond DA20-C1
Cruise speed: 100 - 115 KIAS
Doss Inial Flight Screening Flight Ops, Vicinity Pueblo, CO
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Pilot Guide to Airport Signs and Markings
Help PreventRunway Incursions
READ BACKYour Air Trafc
Clearance!
(Graphics not to scale)
Ai rport MarkingsHOLDING POSITION:Hold Short of Intersecting RWY, alsoLand and Hold Short of Marking.
ILS CRITICAL AREA:Hold Short During IMC Conditions.
TAXIWAY/TAXIWAY HOLDING:Hold Short of Intersecting TaxiwayWhen Directed by ATC.
MOVEMENT AREA BOUNDARY:Denes Boundary of Movement Area
and Non-Movement Area.
TAXIWAY EDGE: Denes Edge of Usable Full-Strength Taxi-way Pavement. Adjoining PavementNOT Usable.
DASHED TAXIWAY EDGE: Denes Edge of Taxiway WhereAdjoining Pavement or Apron IS Available for Taxi.
SURFACE PAINTED HOLDINGPOSITION: Hold Short of Intersect-ing Runway on TWY.
SURFACE PAINTED TAXIWAY DI-RECTION: Direction & Designationof Intersecting TWY.
SURFACE PAINTED TAXIWAY LO-CATION: Identies TWY on Which
Aircraft is Located.
Pilot Guide to Airport Signs and Markings
Airport Signs or Purpose
TWY/RWY HOLD POSITION:Hold Short of Runway on
Taxiway.
RUNWAY BOUNDARY:Boundary of RWY P rotectedArea.
Als o... RWY/RWY HOLD POSITION:Hold Short of IntersectingRunway.
ILS CRITICAL AREABOUNDARY:Exit boundary of ILS CriticalArea.
RWY APCH HOLD POSITION:
Hold Short of IntersectingRunway.
RUNWAY EXIT:
Denes Direction & Designationof Exit TWY From RWY.
ILS HOLD POSITION:Hold Short of ILS Critical Area.
Als o... TWY DIRECTION:Denes Direction & Designationof Intersecting Taxiway(s).
NO ENTRY:
Identies Paves Areas WhereAircraft Entry is Prohibited.
OUTBOUND DESTINATION:
Denes Directions to Take-OffRunways.
TAXIWAY LOCATION:
Identies Taxiway on WhichAircraft is Located.
INBOUND DESTINATION:
Denes Directions for ArrivingAircraft.
RUNWAY LOCATION:Identies Runway on Which
Aircraft is Located.
TAXIWAY ENDING MA RKER:Indicates TWY does not
continue.
RUNWAY DISTANCE
REMAINING:Identies Runway LengthRemaining.
DIRECTION SIGN ARRAY:
Identies Location In Conjunc-tion with Multiple Intersecting
Taxiways.
ATCT Light Gun SignalsIf in
Doubt
Ask!
STEADY GREEN
FLASHING GREEN
STEADY RED
FLASHING RED
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Cleared for Takeoff
Cleared to Taxi
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Return to Starting
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Exercise Extreme
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ARTCC ADVISORY FREQUENCIES
GRANDJUNCTION
PUEBLO
LAMAR
STERLING
COLORADO
SPRINGS
STEAMBOATSPGS.
MONTROSE
FT.COLLINS
DenverARTCC
North-125.9,NE-118.475
East-133.95,SE-133.4
South-128.375,SW-
119.85
West-128.65,NW-
126.5B
rush
118.475
Sterling
118
.475
Pu
eblo
12
8.375
LaJunta
133.4
Eastonville
128.375
Alamosa
128.375
Gunnison
125.35
Durango
118.575
Cortez
118.575
Montrose
125.35
GrandJunction
134.5(ARTCC)
119.7(TRACON)
Grand
Mesa
134.5,125.35
Hayden
120.475
WaltonPeak
126.5
Kremmling
128.65
Aspen
125.35(ARTCC)
123.8(TRACAB)
MackMesa
(C7)
GrandJunction(GJT)
DIA(DEN)
FrontRange(FTG)
Erie(EIK)
Easton(11V)
Greeley-Weld
County(GXY)
Ft.Morgan
(FMM)
Sterling(STK)
Akron(AKO)
Gebau
er(5V6)
Yuma
(2V6)
Wray
(2V5)
Haxtun
(17V)
Holyoke
(HEQ)
Jule
sburg(7V8)
Telluride
(TEX)
Montrose(MT
J)
Gunnison
(GUC)
Rifle(RIL)G
lenwoodSpgs.
(G
WS)
Eagle(EGE)
Aspen(ASE)
Leadville(LXV)
BuenaVista(AEJ)
Salida(ANK)
Ca
onCity(1V6)
Westcliffe
(C8)
Center(1V8)
MonteVista(MVI)
Alamosa(ALS)
Blanca(
5V)
LaVeta
(7V)
Walsenburg(4V1)
Trinidad(TAD)
Springfield(8V7)
Lamar(LAA)
Holly
(K8)
LasAnimas
(7V9)
LaJunta
(LHX)
Eads(9V7
)
Pueblo(PUB)
Ellicott(A5)
Calhan(5V4)
MeadowLake
(V)
ColoradoSpgs.(COS)
Limon(LIC)
Burlington(ITR)
Centennial(APA)
DelNorte
(8V1)
Creede(C24)
PagosaSpgs.(PSO)
Durango(D
RO)
AnimasAirpark
(C)
Cortez(CEZ)
DoveCreek(8V6)
Nucla(AIB)
Westwinds
Airpark(D17)B
lakeField
(AJZ)
Paonia
(7V2)
Crawfo
rd(99V)
Rangely(4V)
Meeker(EEO)
Craig(CA
G)
H
ayden(HDN)
SteamboatSpgs.
(SBS)
Walden(33V)
Kremmling(2V)
Granby(GNB)
RockyMountain
Metropolitan(BJC)
Boulder(BDU)L
ongm
ont
(LMO
)
Ft.Collins
Loveland(FNL)
Brush
(7V5)
Saguache(4V)
PlatteValley(18V)
PUBLIC-USE AIRPORTS
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irport
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Density Altitude ChartOperational altitude is the altitude of the air at which the aircraft is own. Aircraft
operation, as a result, may be at an altitude greater or less than the actual altitudeabove sea level.
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WHEN READING PRESSURE ALTITUDE
Survival Tips
- After an emergency landing, exit the aircraft and give temporary rst aid to permitcareful removal of passengers from the aircraft.
- Stay away from the aircraft until engines have cooled and spilled fuel has evaporated.
- When everyone is a safe distance from the aircraft, reevaluate injuries and treat asnecessary.
- If weather is adverse, make or nd temporary shelter while evaluating dangers ofaircraft location (re, avalanche, terrain, water, etc.)
- Stay close to the aircraft for shelter, warmth and signaling, if possible.
- Make sure ELT is working.
- Signal for help. Try to use the aircraft radio by turning the squelch, turning the volumeand keying the mike. If the radio is operational, listen on a local or ATC frequency. Ifyou hear a transmission, transmit Mayday, Mayday.
- If you hear a jet, transmit on 121.5 ( or transmit blindly) only every 15 minutes to savebattery power. If ELT and radio are working, you will hear the ELT signal on 121.5. Donot forget to turn the ELT back on. Conserve your energy and do not spend too muchtime trying to signal in cold or wet weather conditions.
- Use wings, rudders, maps, tarps, etc. to build and insulate a small shelter for your bodyto heat. Loss of body heat is loss of energy.
- Think basic needs and utilize the aircraft for warmth, shelter, tools and bedding whenpossible.
- Build a re if possible. Smoke and re can be seen for long distances. Aircraftgasoline is a good resource in starting a re when only wet wood is available, butBE CAUTIOUS. Soak or pour gasoline on the wood. Ensure gas container is out ofreach when igniting the re. Do not burn paper as it is valuable insulation and beddingsource. Gather resources in advance to keep the re burning for a long period of time.
- Use aircraft insulation and upholstery for overboots, mittens, bedding, hats and groundinsulation.
- Use plastic or waterproof source to melt ice/snow or collect condensation from aircraftsurfaces. If it is raining, put plastic in depression in the ground to collect water.
- Rescuers will be looking for smoke, re, ares, and a downed aircraft. Clear the areaaround the aircraft, use a mirror for signaling, or form SOS with brush in an open spaceor in the snow if possible.
- Stay calm, be smart and conserve energy. Surviv al will depend greatly upon yourstate of mind.
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Colorado Mountain PassesBerthoud
Route: Denver west to central mountains. Roadelevation 11,315 MSL. This pass is not visible to anyweather reporting stations. N39-47-20, W105-47-06.
Cameron
Route: Fort Collins west to northern mountains. Roadelevation 10,276 MSL. This pass is not visible to anyweather reporting stations. This is a planned futureAWOS site. N40-31-21, W105-53-32.
Cochetopa and North
Route: West to south central mountains, i.e. Gun-
nison area from San Luis Valley, Alamosa, Salida,and Pueblo areas. Road elevations - Cochetopa10,067 MSL, North 10,149 MSL. The vicinity of theseadjacent passes is partially visible from Alamosa andGunnison weather reporting stations. Elevations andweather often favor these passes over Monarch Pass.N38-09-22, W106-36-21.
Corona (Rollins)
Route: North Denver west to central mountains. Trailelevation 11,671 MSL. This pass is not visible to anyweather reporting stations. Expect turbulence andstrong down drafts with west and northwest winds aloft.N39-55-06, W105-40-41.
Cottonwood
Route: Eagle to Carbondale and Aspen. Approximate
trail elevation 8,500 MSL. This pass is partially visibleto a weather reporting station at Eagle. N38-49-44,W106-24-44.
Cucharas
Route: Southeastern plains to San Luis Valley andAlamosa. Road elevation 9,941 MSL. This pass isnot visible to any weather reporting stations.N37-18-38, W105-04-09.
Cumbres and La Manga
Route: Alamosa to Durango. Road and track eleva-tions - Cumbres 10,022 MSL, La Manga 10,230 MSL.
The vicinity of these neighboring passes is visible fromweather reporting stations at Alamosa and Durango.N37-01-34, W106-28-21.
Douglas
Route: Northwest Colorado to Grand J unction. Roadelevation 8,268 MSL. The vicinity of the pass ispartially visible to weather reporting station at Grand
J unction.
Fremont
Route: Dillon Valley to Arkansas Valley and Leadville.Road elevation 11,320 MSL. This pass is not visible toany weather reporting stations. This is not a commonlyused pass. N39-21-49, W106-11-21.
Gore Pass
N40-04-30, W106-33-49.
Hagerman
Route: Leadville to Aspen. Approximate trail elevation11,960 MSL. This pass is visible to the weather re-porting station at Leadville. Elevation, terrain features,and weather often favor this pass over IndependencePass. N39-16-03, W106-29-34.
Hayden
Route: East-west pass across the northern Sangre deCristo Range. Trail elevation 10,709 MSL. This passis not visible to any weather reporting stations.N38-19-08, W105-49-38.
HoosierRoute: South Park to Breckenridge. Road elevation is11,539 MSL. This pass is not visible from any airportsor weather reporting stations. This pass provides ac-cess from the north to South Park.N39-21-41, W106-03-01.
Independence
Route: Leadville to Aspen. Road elevation 12,094MSL. This pass is not visible to any weather reportingstations. This is a winding pass over rugged terrainwith blind turns. Turbulence with up and down draftslikely. Highway below is open and passable duringsummer months only. N39-06-28, W106-34-20.
Kenosha
Route: Southwest Denver to South Park and ArkansasValley. Road elevation 10,001 MSL. The vicinity ofthe pass sometimes visible to weather reporters atDenver. N39-24-35, W105-45-04.
La Veta
Route: Southwest Colorado and Walsenburg to SanLuis Valley and Alamosa. Road elevation 9,380 MSL.Weather reporter at Alamosa can see west side ofpass. AWOS station is positioned on this pass. Cau-tion: With high west and northwest winds aloft expectturbulence and up and down drafts.N37-36-34, W105-12-28.
Lizard Head
Route: From Cortez/Delores to Telluride. Road eleva-tion is 10,222 MSL. Telluride Airport has limited vision
of the pass.
Loveland
Route: Denver west to Dillon Valley and central moun-tains. Road elevation 11,990 MSL. This pass is notvisible to any weather reporting stations. Although thisroute follows Interstate 70, the terrain is very rugged.Expect turbulence and down drafts with high windsaloft. N39-39-54, W105-53-11.
Marshall
Route: San Luis Valley and Salida to Gunnison. Trackelevation 10,845 MSL. The vicinity of this pass ispartially visible to weather observers in Salida andGunnison. Weather and terrain often favor this passover Monarch. N38-23-54, W106-14-59.
McClure
Route: Aspen and Glenwood Springs to Montrosearea. Road elevation 8,755 MSL. N39-07-50, W107-17-48.
This crosswind component chart provides at a glance the effect current windvelocity and direction will have upon your take off. For example, a 25 knot windat a 30 degree angle to either side of the runway heading has the same effectas a 13 knot crosswind. For more details on the effect of wind on your airplaneat take off or landing, consult aircraft owners manual.
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Tennessee
Route: Arkansas Valley and Leadville north to Eagleand Vail Valleys. Road elevation 10,424 MSL. Thispass is visible to weather reporters in Leadville. Thisis a commonly-own northbound route through the
central mountains.N39-22-09, W106-18-52.
Trout Creek
Route: South Park to Buena Vista and ArkansasValley. Road elevation 9,346 MSL. This pass is notvisible to any weather reporting stations. This is oneof the lowest routes into the central mountains.N38-53-43, W105-58-24.
UteRoute: Colorado Springs to South Park. Roadelevation 9,165 MSL. This pass is not visible to anyweather reporting stations.
Vail
Route: Dillon Valley to Eagle Vail Valley. Road eleva-tion 10,606 MSL. AWOS station positioned at CopperMountain. N39-32-38, W106-12-26.
Weston
Route: South Park west to Arkansas Valley, Leadville,and central mountains. Approximate trail elevation11,960 MSL. Vicinity of pass is visible to weatherobservers in Leadville. Caution: Strong down draftsand turbulence. This pass is a narrow canyon with ablind turn on either end.
N39-07-57, W106-10-43.
Wilkerson
Route: Colorado Springs and south Denver west toSouth Park and central mountains. Road elevation9,507 MSL. This pass is not visible to any weatherreporting stations. The Badger Mountain R.C.O. islocated on the peak to the north side of the pass.N39-11-52, W105-28-40.
Wolf Creek
Route: Alamosa to Durango. Road elevation 10,857MSL. The pass vicinity is partially visible to weatherreporters in Alamosa. AWOS station is positioned onthis pass. N37-29-21, W106-47-43.
Milner
Route: North Denver via Estes Park to Granby. Roadelevation 10,758 MSL. This pass offers a lower alter-native to Corona Pass. N40-25-39, W105-48-16.
Monarch
Route: Salida to Gunnison. Road elevation 11,312MSL. Vicinity of pass visible to weather reporters atSalida and Gunnison. The pass has historically had agreat number of crashes. As always with pass ying,
attain maximum altitude before approaching the pass.Do not attempt to climb across. AWOS station ispositioned on this pass.N38-29-31, W106-19-05.
MoscaRoute: Wet Mountain Valley to San Luis Valley atthe Sand Dunes National Monument. Trail elevation9,740 MSL. Vicinity of pass partially visible to weatherreporters at Alamosa. N37-43-39, W105-27-40.
Mosquito
Route: Denver to Fairplay to Leadville. Trail elevation13,186 MSL. This pass is not visible to any weatherreporting stations. This is the highest pass in theUnited States. High north and northwest winds aloftlikely to cause turbulence and strong down drafts.N39-17-09, W106-10-47.
Palmer Lake Divide
Route: Denver to Colorado Springs. Road elevation
7,300 MSL. Weather reporting stations at Denverand Colorado Springs can partially see the area. Lowceilings in Denver and Colorado Springs will generallycause zero ceilings at Palmer Lake. AWOS station ispositioned at Monument Hill (Kelly Air Park). N39-09-27, W104-52-49.
Paradox
Route: Grand J unction to Dove Creek and Durango.There is no particular high point along this route, butrough terrain will force ights above 8,500 MSL.
Poncha
Route: Salida to Alamosa. Road elevation 9,015 MSL.Pass vicinity is partially visible to weather reporters atSalida and Alamosa. N38-24-47, W106-04-55.
Rabbit Ears and Muddy
Route: Kremmling to Steamboat Springs and Craig.Road elevations - Rabbit Ears 9,426 MSL, Muddy8,772 MSL. Rabbit Ears is visible from SteamboatSprings Airport. Expect turbulence and down drafts.N40-23-33, W106-38-58.
Red Mountain
Route: Montrose to Durango. Road elevation 11,120MSL. Pass is not visible to any weather reporting sta-tions. Caution: route includes long stretches of ruggedterrain.N37-55-20, W107-44-19.
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Copper Mountain AWOS (CCU)
39 2830N-106 0909W (12,075 MSL)118.075
970-968-1715
The Red Cliff area weather is reported from an AWOS at the topof the Copper Mountain Ski Resort, about 1 mile south of I-70.
The AWOS was installed on the ski patrol headquarters building.
View West - Northwest
70
View Southwest
Berthoud Pass - Mines Peak (CO)
39 4745N-105 4552W (12,493 MSL)134.325
303-512-4416
The Berthoud Pass AWOS is located at 12,493 feet MSL, 1 mileeast of the Berthoud Pass summit, at the summit of Mines Peak.
View South-Southeast
ContinentalDivide
View East
L V t P AWOS (VTP)C tt d P (7BM)
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La Veta Pass AWOS (VTP)
37 3043N-105 1014W (10,216 MSL)119.925
719-587-3120
The La Veta Pass AWOS is at the top of La Veta Pass, 4 milessouth of Highway 160. It is located at the State Telecommunica-
tions microwave site at 10,216 ft. MSL.
View West View East
Cottonwood Pass (7BM)
38 4757N-106 1305W (9825 MSL)132.050
303-512-4419
The Cottonwood Pass AWOS is located east of Cottonwood Passon Bald Mountain at an elevation of 9825 MSL.
View West - SouthwestMt.Yale
View Overhead
M t Hill / K ll Ai P k (MNH)
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Monument Hill / Kelly Air Park (MNH)
39 1308N - 104 3826W (7060 MSL)134.375
303-648-3479
The Monument Hill AWOS is located at the Kelly Air Park in ElbertCounty about 12 miles south of Elizabeth. The AWOS is located
at an elevation of 7050 ft. MSL.
Pikes Peak
View Southwest
Monarch Pass AWOS (MYP)
38 2950N - 106 1911W (12,030 MSL)124.175
719-539-4436
The AWOS is located at the top of Monarch Pass on the southside of Highway 50. The AWOS is located at and elevation of
12,030 ft. MSL. If you ride the sky tram from the souvenir standparking lot, the AWOS is about 50 ft. from the top of the tram.
View EastView West
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Sunlight - Glenwood Spgs. (5SM)
39 2532N - 107 2245W (10,603 MSL)126.075
970-384-3380
The Sunlight AWOS site is located at 10,603 MSL at the top ofSunlight Mountain, which is southwest of the city of Glenwood
Springs.
View North - Northeast View West
Mt. Werner (K3MW)
40 2722N - 106 4423W (10,545 MSL)127.125
970-871-5640
The Mt. Werner AWOS is located at 10,384 MSL, east of theSteamboat Springs Airport and at the top of Mt. Werner within the
Steamboat Springs Ski Area.
View East - SoutheastSteamboat Ski Resort
Southeast View
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Wolf Creek Pass AWOS (CPW)
37 2752N - 106 4816W (11,760 MSL)121.125
970-264-2180
The Wolf Creek Pass AWOS is located at the top of the WolfCreek Ski Resort. It is about 1/2 mile south of Highway 160 on
a microwave tower north of the top of the ski lift. This AWOS islocated directly at the top of Wolf Creek Pass at 11,760 ft. MSL.
View EastView North
Wilkerson Pass (4BM)
39 0301N - 105 3052W (11,279 MSL)132.3
303-512-4418
The Wilkerson Pass AWOS is located at the top of Badger Moun-tain on a State Telecommunications Microwave site, about 1.5
miles northeast of Wilkerson Pass.
View North
Colorado Plains Regional AirportColorado Plains Regional Airport AkronAkoAkoAkron
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Colorado Plains Regional AirportAkron Ako
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
40-10.538333N 103-13.321667W 4714 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
114.4 (Ako) YES no
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
11/29 7001 100 ASph mirL p2L/p2L rEiL
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.8 122.8 ASoS 135.475
970-345-2320
-- 133.95 -- -- 120.675
Colorado Plains Regional Airport AkronAko
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: rAnDY hAYES
Airpor t Phone: 970-345-2397
Aft er Hou rs Phone: 970-345-2397 970-345-2332
SERVICES
Afae: MAjOR Bttle oxyge: NONEpwe plat: MAjOR Bul oxyge: NONE
TSnT Stage: HANGAR, TIEDOWN Fuel: 100LL, jET A1
Tastat: Cutesy Ca
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COMMUNITy
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REMARkS
-Extesve c sayg te aea Al - octbe.-F fuel we at s uatteded call 970-345-2397.-p ess equed f a cae eat wt e ta 30 assege seats.
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Gebauer AirportAkron 5V6
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
40-14.576667N 103-05.658333W 4509 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
no no no
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
11/298/26
21503000
7070
TUrF/GrVL
TUrF/GrVL
nonEnonE
nonEnonE
nonEnonE
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.9 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Gebauer Airport Akron5V6
Gebauer AirportAkron 5V6
SERVICES
Afae: NONE Bttle oxyge: NONEpwe plat: NONE Bul oxyge: NONE
TSnT Stage: TIEDOWN Fuel: NONE
Tastat: Cutesy Ca
ote Sevces:
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: ChArLES GEBAUEr
Airpor t Phone: 970-345-2482 970-345-2455
Aft er Hou rs Phone: nonE
REMARkS
-rY 8/26 ad 11/29 t ataed, sft we wet.-Contact airport manager for current eld conditions, 970-345-2482 or 970-345-2455.
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: A mtelCestwd ma
970-345-2028970-345-2231
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San Luis Valle Regional AirportALAmoSA ALS San Luis Valle Regional AirportALS ALAmoSA
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San Luis Valle Regional AirportALAmoSA ALS San Luis Valle Regional AirportALS ALAmoSA
San Luis Valle Regional AirportALS ALAmoSA
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LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
37-26.095N 105-51.993333W 7539 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
113.9 (ALS) YES YES
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
2/206/24
85193200
100100
ASphDirT
hirLnonE
p4L/4VLnonE
YESnonE
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.8 122.8 ASoS 135.175719-589-5669 -- 128.375 -- -- 122.15
SERVICES
Afae: MAjOR Bttle oxyge:
pwe plat: MAjOR Bul oxyge:
TSnT Stage: HANGAR, TIEDOWN Fuel: jET A, 100LL
Tastat:Budget 719-589-0103, hetz 719-589-5138, Lttle Stes Tax 719-589-2500.
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: CAroL oSBorG
Airpor t Phone:719-589-4848 (at ad)719-589-9446 (a cae)
Aft er Hou rs Phone: 719-580-6444
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: Alasa Lalgte mtel
Best WesteraadaCft iDays i
719-589-6636
719-587-2020719-589-5833719-587-9000719-589-9037
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Aspen/Pitin Count A irportASpEn ASE Aspen/Pitin Count A irportASE ASpEn
Aspen/Pitin Count A irportASE ASpEn
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
39-13.312667N 106-52.094083W 7837 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
113.0 (DBL), 109.20 (SXW) GpS-C 111.15 (LoC/DmE)
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
15/33 8005 100 ASph mirL p4L-rWY 15 YES
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
118.85/122.95AirinC-131.025 --ASoS
970-925-9168 120.4123.8 (Ase)
125.35 (De Ct) 118.85 121.9 --
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: j im ELWooD
Airpor t Phone: 970-920-5384
Aft er Hou rs Phone: 970-920-5760
Website: www.aseat.c
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: Stay Ase/Sw mass
Ase rest AsscatSwass TusStay Ase/Swass
970-925-9000
970-925-1940970-923-3777970-544-1911
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REMARkS
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at.-Balls, glde, ultalgt ad bds ad vcty f at.
-Uncontrolled trafc on ramps.-At clsed 2300L-0700L.-nse abateet rEQUirED - cu-fews in effect-violators will be ned.Call 970-920-5384 970-920-2016f e fat.
-patte alttude: TpA For LiGhTACFT 1185 AGL; TpA For hEAVYACFT 1685 AGL.
SERVICES
Afae: MINOR Bttle oxyge: HIGHpwe plat: MINOR Bul oxyge: HIGH
TSnT Stage: HANGAR, TIEDOWN Fuel: 100LL, jET A1+
Tastat: Suttle Bus, Cutesy Ca, Luse, Tax. Avs 970-925-2355,Budget 970-925-2151, Ala/natal 800-462-5266, hetz 970-925-7368, Dlla 970-920-2008, Etese 970-5443678.
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Blanca AirportBLAnCA 5V Blanca Airport5V BLAnCA
Blanca Airport5V BLAnCA
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
37-24.66715N 105-33.1008W 7720 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
no no no
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
03/21 6160 52 DirT nonE nonE nonE
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.9 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: mYrrL SmiTh
Airpor t Phone: 719-379-3603
Aft er Hou rs Phone: nonE
REMARkS
-Unlimited vehicle use on aireld.-Agcultue eats ad lvestc ad vcty f at.-rWY 03/21 as lw cete.-Atteded egulaly.
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: Accdats Ft. Galad. 6.5 les E
Dg: Vaus restauats F t. Galad 6.5 les E
receat: Geat Sad Dues natl muet
mut BlacaFsg at St resevhutg neaby
1 le SE
SERVICES
Afae: NONE Bttle oxyge: NONEpwe plat: NONE Bul oxyge: NONE
TSnT Stage: TIEDOWN Fuel: NONE
Tastat: nonE
ote Sevces: Aeal Sayg.
Boulder Municipal AirportBoULDEr BDU Boulder Municipal AirportBDU BoULDEr
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ou de u c pa poBoULDEr BDU ou de u c pa poBDU BoULDEr
Boulder Municipal AirportBoULDEr BDU Boulder Municipal AirportBDU BoULDEr
26
8
26G
8G
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
40-02.365783N 105-13.5493W 5288 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
115.4 (Bj C) no no
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
08/2608G/26G
41004100
7520
ASphASph/TUrF
mirLnonE
4VL (rY26)nonE
nonEnonE
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.725 122.725AWoS 118.825
303-541-9540 -- -- -- -- --
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: TimoThY hEAD
Airpor t Phone: 303-441-3108
Aft er Hou rs Phone: nonE
Website: www.buldeclad.gv/at
REMARkS
-RYs 26 and 26G right trafc.
-rY 8G/26G as 20 cete st cad seal f 3000, eade dt adturf undened. RY 8G/26G for glideruse ly.-All acaft use rY 8 ude calwds.
-Sag ve ftlls ad dectly S feld. Parachuting 4 NE of eld
-noiSE ABATEmEnT proCEDUrESIN EFFECT: Do not y over noisesestve aeas suudg atbelw 7500 mSL. rea sut fj ay rd. dw wd. me f
at www.BuldeClad.gv/at-patte alttude: 6300 ft. mSL
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: mlleu havest huseCutyad by mattBest Weste Glde Buff Ldgehlday i ExessSt. j ule htel & Sa
303-443-3850303-440-4700303-442-7450303-442-6600720-406-9696
Dg: nueus restauats Bulde 3 les W
receat: Uvesty f Cladpeal Steet mallFlats/Cautauqua paBulde resev
3 les SW3 les W
5 les SW2 les n
SERVICES
Afae: MAjOR Bttle oxyge: NONEpwe plat: MAjOR Bul oxyge: NONE
TSnT Stage: TIEDOWN, HANGAR Fuel: 100LL, jET A
Tastat: Avs 303-499-1136, Budget 800-527-0700, Etese 303-448-9974, hetz 303-443-9122, Yellw Cab 303-777-7777.
ote Sevces: Glde istuct, Acaft retal, p lt istuct, plt S, GldeTwg, Teal Buldg wt Flgt plag r.
A
A
Brush Municipal AirportBrUSh 7V5 Brush Municipal Airport BrUSh7V5
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4746
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Brush Municipal AirportBrUSh 7V5
p p
Brush Municipal Airport BrUSh7V5
p p
25
7
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
40-15.861667N 103-34.538333W 4280 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
114.4 (Ako) no no
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
07/25 4300 60 ASph LirL -- --
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.8 122.8 -- -- -- -- -- --
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: kArEn SChminkE
Airpor t Phone: 970-842-5001
Aft er Hou rs Phone: nonE
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: mctel iEc LdgeBudget hst Ee mtel
970-842-4241970-842-5146970-842-2876
Dg: Tue Gts SteauseDves restauatpeg W Ca BuffetLuc Bx CafeAcaulc Bay
W hwy. 341.5 les W
n hwy. 71Dwtw BusDwtw Bus
receat: Bus pae pds Wldlfe AeaCty f Bus Cagud
2.5 les SS Clayt St.
SERVICES
Afae: NONE Bttle oxyge: NONEpwe plat: NONE Bul oxyge: NONE
TSnT Stage: HANGAR, TIEDOWN Fuel: NONE
Tastat: nonE
ote Sevces:
Central Colorado Regional AirportBUEnA ViSTA AEj Central Colorado Regional Airport BUEnA ViSTAAEj
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4948
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g p j
Central Colorado Regional AirportBUEnA ViSTA AEj Central Colorado Regional Airport BUEnA ViSTAAEj
g pj
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
38-48.849717N 106-07.241633W 7946 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
114.9 (BLUE mESA) YES - rWY 33 no
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
15/33 8300 75 ASph mirL p2L/p2L --
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.8 122.8AWoS 132.925
719-395-2599 -- 119.85 -- -- --
33
15
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: ToWn oF BUEnA ViSTA/roBErT j ohnSon
Airpor t Phone: 719-395-3496, 719-395-3497 fax
Aft er Hou rs Phone: 719-839-0422
Website: www.bueavstac.gv
Email: [email protected]
REMARkS
-RWY 15 right trafc.
-Wldlfe ad vcty f at.-helcte testg at at.-Ultalgt ad sag eats aea.
-j et A fuel tuc avalable.
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: nueus Accdats Tw 2 les n
Dg: nueus restauats Tw 2 les n
receat: CagFsg, hutg, hght Sgskayagraftg
3 les1 le8 les5 les3 les
SERVICES
Afae: NONE Bttle oxyge: NONE
pwe plat: NONE Bul oxyge: HIGH
TSnT Stage: HANGAR, TIEDOWN Fuel: 100LL, jET A
Tastat: Ca etal at.
ote Sevces:24-. Self Seve Fuel Full Sevce Fuelg, pst Avalable, AealTus, Flgt istuct, Acaft Sales, Glde Twg, Categ.
A
A
kit Carson Count AirportBUrLinGTon iTr kit Carson Count Airport BUrLinGToniTr
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5150
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p
kit Carson Count AirportBUrLinGTon iTr kit Carson Count Airport BUrLinGToniTr
p
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
39-14.55N 102-17.123333W 4219 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
115.1 (GooDLAnD) rnAV-rWY 15 LoC rY33, nBD rY15
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
15/33 5201 75 ASph mirL p4L/p4L --
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.8 122.8ASoS 135.225
719-346-7036 -- 132.5 -- -- --
33
15
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: BrAnDon STEWArT
Airpor t Phone: 719-346-5352, 719-346-5369 fax
Aft er Hou rs Phone: 719-343-5630
Website: www.bulgtcl.c
Email: [email protected]
REMARkS
-Agcultual eats aea.-NDB 209 (on eld).
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: Budget hst iCft iAecas Best Value i
719-346-5361719-346-7676719-346-5627
Dg: nueus restauats Bulgt 3 les nreceat: kt Cas Causel 4 les n
SERVICES
Afae: MAjOR Bttle oxyge: NONE
pwe plat: MAjOR Bul oxyge: NONE
TSnT Stage: HANGAR, TIEDOWN Fuel: 100LL, jET A
Tastat: Cutesy Ca, Vces Gm Cete 719-346-5826.
ote Sevces: Aeal Sayg, 24 hu Self-Sevce Fuel
A
Calhan AirportCALhAn 5V4 Calhan Airport5V4 CALhAn
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5352
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Calhan AirportCALhAn 5V4 5V4 CALhAnCalhan Airport
35
17
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
39-02.898333N 104-17.58W 6450 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
no no no
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
17/35 4565 50 TUrF/DirT LirL TriL --
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.725 122.725 -- -- -- -- -- --
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: DAViD E. GLASEr
Airpor t Phone: 719-338-2149 719-347-2338
Aft er Hou rs Phone: nonE
REMARkS
-RWY 35 right trafc.-Vecles cssg uway.-rWY 17/35 vaes wdt, t 2500 lgted, tesld lgts.-Aebatcs actce aea 1/2 le W f rWY at 300 AGL - 10,000 mSL.-First 1250x45 of RWY 17 is overlaid with articial turf.-patte Alttude 7250 mSL.
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: Ec Ldge 719-347-9589
Dg: Taste Buds 719-347-2490
receat: Clad Sgs 30 les SW
SERVICES
Afae: MINOR Bttle oxyge: NONEpwe plat: MINOR Bul oxyge: NONE
TSnT Stage: TIEDOWN, HANGAR Fuel: 100LL
Tastat: nonE
ote Sevces: istuct, paacute jug
Fremont Count AirportCAon CiTY 1V6 1V6 Fremont Count Airport CAon CiTY
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5554
2002 DeLe (www.dele.c) T US A
Fremont Count AirportCAon CiTY 1V6 1V6 Fremont Count Airport CAon CiTY
35
17
29
11
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
38-25.703333N 105-06.36W 5442 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
116.7 (pUB), 108.8 (FCS) rWY 29 no
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
11/2917/35
53993261
7535
ASphTUrF/GrVL
mirLnonE
p2r/LnonE
rEiLnonE
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.8 122.8ASoS 120.025719-784-2014 --
128.375 DEn120.1 DEn DEp -- -- --
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: riChArD BAkEr
Airpor t Phone: 719-784-3816
Aft er Hou rs Phone: 719-429-3816719-371-0634
Website: www.fetc.c/at
REMARkS
-paacute ug, ad ltay -
eats ad vcty f at.-patte alttude 6500 mSL
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: Aasas rve iQualty iEc LdgeBaye htel
hat i
719-275-3377719-275-8676719-276-6900719-275-2400
719-269-1112Dg: Vedg maces at At
nueus restauats Ca Ctyrestauats Flece
5 les W3 les S
receat: ryal Gge BdgeClad Tetal ps museuFsg, utg, ad aftg eabyBucs j es Fte Tw & ralwayryal Gge rute ralad
10 les W7 les W
15 les W7 les W
SERVICES
Afae: MAjOR Bttle oxyge: HIGH/LOW
pwe plat: MAjOR Bul oxyge: HIGH/LOW
TSnT Stage: HANGAR, TIEDOWN Fuel: 100LL / jET A
Tastat: Lde Cevlet 719-275-2386, hetz 719-275-4356
ote Sevces: Cate, istuct, Acaft retal, Acaft Sales.
A
A
Leach AirportCEnTEr 1V8 1V8 Leach Airport CEnTEr
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5756
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Leach AirportCEnTEr 1V8 1V8 Leach Airport CEnTEr
30
12
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
37-47.095N 106-02.815W 7598 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
113.9 (ALAmoSA) no no
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
12/30 7000 50 ASph LirL -- --
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.8 122.8 -- -- -- -- -- --
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: pEGGY mC inToSh
Air por t Phone: 719-655-2321
Aft er Hou rs Phone: nonE
REMARkS
-rWY 12 as 110 dslaced tesld.-rWY 30 as 1345 dslaced tesld.-Agcultual eats may-Setebe.-60 ft. weles 200 ft. f rWY 30 ed bt sdes f cetele.-At uatteded.
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: Best Weste mve maCft i-Alasa
719-852-5921719-587-9000
Dg: restauats Cete 6 les SW
receat: Sad Dues natl muet 27 les E
SERVICES
Afae: NONE Bttle oxyge: NONEpwe plat: NONE Bul oxyge: NONE
TSnT Stage: HANGAR, TIEDOWN Fuel: 100LL
Tastat: nonE
ote Sevces: nonE
Colorado Springs Municipal CoSCo SprinGS CoS Colorado Springs Municipal Co SprinGS
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5958
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Colorado Springs Municipal CoSCo SprinGS
35R
17R
31
13
17L
35L
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
38-48.348333N 104-42.046667W 6187 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS112.5 (BLACk ForEST) YES YES
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
17L/35r17r/35L13/31
13,50111,0228269
150150150
ConCASphASph
hirLhirLmirL
p4L/p4rp4L/p4Lp4r/p4L
YESYESYES
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.95 -- ASoS719-637-9696 125.0 118.5 App124.0 DEp119.9 W113.15 E
121.7 122.25
Colorado Springs MunicipalCoS Co SprinGS
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: mArk EArLE
Airpor t Phone: 719-550-1900
Aft er Hou rs Phone: 719-550-1918719-550-1919
Website: www.sgsgv.c/Atidex.as
REMARkS
-Tub et tag bted 2300L-0600L.
-Custs avalable f all acaft; call719-574-6607.
-B-52 s bted.-Ege u-us ust be cdated
wt At oeats; call 719-550-1918 719-550-1919.
-itesve tag at ad vcty fat. please efe t age 10 fe fat.
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: radss AtBest WesteCft i
hat i
w/ 4 lesw/ 4 lesw/ 4 les
w/ 4 les
719-597-7000719-574-5400719-380-9000
719-591-1100Dg: pes pea Cafe
radss htelhlday i restauat
at.2 les W
w/ 2 les
receat: pes peaCle CeeA Fce AcadeyGade f te Gds
22 les W60 les W
20 les nW8 les W
SERVICES
Afae:MAjOR
Bttle oxyge:NONE
pwe plat: MAjOR Bul oxyge: HIGH
TSnT Stage: HANGAR, TIEDOWN Fuel: 100LL, jET A
Tastat: Ala 719-574-8579, Avs 719-596-2751, Budget 719-597-1271,hetz 719-596-1863, natal 719-596-1519, Dlla 719-573-3649.
ote Sevces: A Fegt, A Abulace, Avcs, Cates, istuct, Acaftretal, Acaft Sales, helcte istuct/Tus.
A
B
C
E
F
M G
H
Meadow Lae AirportFLY Co SprinGSMeadow Lae AirportCo SprinGS FLY
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6160
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Co SprinGSMeadow Lae AirportFLY
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: DAVE ELLioTT
Aft er Hou rs Phone:719-339-0928SEConDArY: 719-641-0460
Website: www.eadwlaeat.c
REMARkS
- Ultalgt, weed aa-glde, glde,
gyrocopter, helicopter and ight instruction ad vcty f at, caut CoS adUSAFA trafc passing overhead
- pweed acaft eate E f rwy 15/33,Gldes eate W f rwy 15/33
- Rwy 8 and 33 right trafc
- rwy 8/26 edges aed wt tes adwhite reectors
- n/S Glde ruway ad uved u-way tag aea-eats sequecewt a uway, use caut.
- Powered para-gliders operate under trafc
atte east sde f at- Vst www.meadwLaeAt.cf
e fat ad cedues.
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: nueus htels/mtels CladSgs
14 mles SW
Dg: restauats Falc 2 les W
receat: Clad Sgspes peaGade f te GdsA Fce AcadeynorAD
14 les SW20 les SW20 les SW15 les W18 les W
SERVICES
Afae: MAjOR Bttle oxyge: NONE
pwe plat: MAjOR Bul oxyge: yES
TSnT Stage: TIEDOWN, HANGAR Fuel: 100LL
Tastat: Ala 719-574-8579, Avs 719-596-2751, Budget 719-597-1271,hetz 719-596-1863, natal 596-1519. (all Clad Sgs)
ote Sevces: Flgt istuct, Glde istuct & Twg/Wc Lauc, Ulta-lgt istuct, Acaft retal, Acaft Sales, Self-sevce Fuel
Meadow Lae Airport FLYCo SprinGS
33
15
8
26
N
S
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
38-56.744933N 104-34.1936W 6874 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS112.5 (BLACk ForEST) no no
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
15/3308/26
n/S GLDr
600020841800
604015
ASphASph/GrVL
ASph
mirLnonEnonE
pL2nonEnonE
nonEnonEnonE
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.7 122.7 AWoS 118.45719-683-5371 -- 118.5 CoS124.0 CoS -- -- --
A
A
CEZ Cortez-Montezuma Count Airport CorTEZCortez-Montezuma Count AirportCorTEZ CEZ
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6362
2002 DeLe (www.dele.c) T US A
CEZ Cortez-Montezuma Count Airport CorTEZ
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: rUSS mAChEn
Airpor t Phone: 970-565-7458
Aft er Hou rs Phone:970-565-8228CELL: 970-739-3661
Website: www.ctyfctez.c
Emial: [email protected]
REMARkS
-mgaty bds ad vcty f te
at dug sg ad fall seass.-Sceduled ale sevce.-Ultalgt ad sag eats aea.
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: hlday i ExessBest Weste Tuquse
Aasaz mt i
970-656-5652970-565-3778
970-565-3773Dg: restauats Ctez 3-4 les
receat: mesa Vede natal paAasaz hetage CeteUte muta Casmcpee Laepugaty S rest
15 les E12 les n10 les S12 les n
72 les nE
SERVICES
Afae: MAjOR Bttle oxyge: NONE
pwe plat: MAjOR Bul oxyge: HIGH
TSnT Stage: HANGAR, TIEDOWN Fuel: 100LL, jET A
Tastat: hetz 970-565-2001, Budget 970-564-9012.
ote Sevces: Cate, istuct, Acaft retal, Acaft Sales.
Cortez-Montezuma Count AirportCorTEZ CEZ
21
3
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
37-18.18N 108-37.683333W 5918 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
108.4 (CEZ) YES no
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
03/21 7205 100 ASph mirL p4L/V4L rEiL
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.8 122.8
ASoS 135.625
970-564-0193 -- 118.575 -- -- 122.3
A
A
Craig-Moffat Count Airpor tCAG CrAiGCraig-Moffat Count AirportCrAiG CAG
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36/100
6564
2002 DeLe (www.dele.c) T US A
Craig-Moffat Count Airpor tCAG CrAiG
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: j ErrY hoBErG
Airpor t Phone: 970-824-9148
Aft er Hou rs Phone: 970-629-8162
REMARkS
-rY 25 as +75 ft. tees 4000 ft. f
tesld.
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: Best Weste Dee pa ihat i ad Suteshlday i f CagCadlewd Sutesrcy muta i
970-824-9282970-824-9900970-824-4000970-824-8400970-824-3471
Dg: Glf Cuse restauatCaells italaVllage iDuble Bael SteauseC Wate Gll
n f at3 les n
3 les nW3 les n3 les n
receat: Glf CuseEl head resevDsau natal paFsg/hutg eaby
n f at8 les E
90 les W
SERVICES
Afae: NONE Bttle oxyge: NONE
pwe plat: NONE Bul oxyge: NONETSnT Stage: TIEDOWN Fuel: 100LL, jET A
Tastat: C Cevlet ad Subau 970-824-2100, Vcty mts 970-824-4422.
ote Sevces: Aeal Sayg, Acaft Cate.
Craig-Moffat Count AirportCrAiG CAG
25
7
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
40-29.713333N 107-31.3W 6198 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
115.6 (hAYDEn) YES no
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
07/25 5606 100 ASph mirL p4L (rY25) rEiL
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.8 122.8
ASoS 135.425
970-824-2373 -- 134.5 -- -- 122.25
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CrEEDEC24 Mineral Count Memorial AirportMineral Count Memorial AirportCrEEDE C24
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38/100
6968
2002 DeLe (www.dele.c) T US A
CrEEDEC24 Mineral Count Memorial Airport
CONTACT INFORMATION
Manager: LES CAhiLL
Airpor t Phone: 719-658-2360
Aft er Hou rs Phone: 719-658-2600 (ShEriFF)
REMARkS
-Glde ad aglde actvty at.
-mutas suud at.-El ad dee ad vcty fat.
-At clsed t acaft geate ta20,000 lbs. gss wegt.
-rY 07 dslaced 188.
COMMUNITy
Ldgg: Swse mtelCtact Cabe f Cece
719-658-2315719-658-2374
Dg: restauats Ceede 1 le nreceat: Cag at
r Gade natal FestUdegud mg museuWeele Gelgcal Aear Gade rve eadwatesWlf Cee S Aea eaby
SERVICES
Afae: NONE Bttle oxyge: NONE
pwe plat: NONE Bul oxyge: NONE
TSnT Stage: TIEDOWN Fuel: NONE
Tastat: nonE
ote Sevces: nonE
Mineral Count Memorial AirportCrEEDE C24
25
7
LATITUDE LONGITUDE ELEVATION
37-49.33N 106-55.793333W 8680 MSL
Navigation
VOR GPS ILS
114.9 (BLUE mESA) no no
Runwa Data
Runwa Length Width Surface Lights VGSI App Lgts
07/25 6880 60 ASph nonE -- --
Communications
CTAF/UNICOM Lights Weather ATIS APP/DEP Tower Ground RCO
122.9 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
8V1 Ara K Rgr A rpr DeL NorTeAra K Rgr A rprDeL NorTe 8V1
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7170
2002 DL (www.dl.) Tp USA
8V1 Ara K Rgr A rpr DeL NorTe
contAct infoRmAtion
maagr: DoN mcALLiSTer
Arpr Ph: 719-657-0846 719-657-0864
A r H r Ph: 719-657-0846Sheriff 719-657-4000
RemARKs
-Wldl n and n vnt apt.-muntanus tan suunds apt.
community
Ldgng: ApplLdg B&BDubl Spu Ldg & ran
719-657-2543719-657-2920
Dnng: rstauants latd n Dl Nt. 2 ls S
ratn: Wl c S Aa 30 ls SW
seRVices
Aa: none Bttl oxgn: none
Pw Plant: none Bul oxgn: none
TSNT Stag: none ful: none
Tansptatn: Nn
ot Svs: egn Svs 719-657-0846, S 719-657-4000.
Ara K Rgr A rprDeL NorTe 8V1
LAtituDe LonGituDe eLeVAtion
37-42.833483n 106-21.11179W 7949 msL
navga
VoR GPs iLs
113.9 (ALAmoSA) No No
Rwa Daa
Rwa Lgh Wdh sra Lgh VGsi App Lg
6/243/21
60504670
7560
ASPhTUrf/DirT
NoNeNoNe
NoNeNoNe
NoNeNoNe
ca
ctAf/unicom Lgh Wahr Atis APP/DeP twr Grd Rco
122.9 122.9 -- -- -- -- -- --
24
6
3
21
A
Blak fldDeLTA AJ Z Blak fld DeLTAAJ Z
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Blak fldDeLTA AJ Z
3
21
LAtituDe LonGituDe eLeVAtion
38-47.185n 108-03.816667W 5193 msL
navga
VoR GPs iLs
122.4 (JNc) / 117.10 (mTJ ) No No
Rwa Daa
Rwa Lgh Wdh sra Lgh VGsi App Lg
3/21 5998 75 ASPh mirL VL2 NoNe
ca
ctAf/unicom Lgh Wahr Atis APP/DeP twr Grd Rco
122.8 122.8134.0
970-874-3251 -- -- -- -- --
A
Blak fld DeLTAAJ Z
contAct infoRmAtion
maagr: mArk hUSmANN
Arpr Ph: 970-874-5181
A r H r Ph: 970-874-2000 (Sheriff)
Wb: www.slngavatn.
RemARKs
-RWY 3 right trafc.
-Wldl n and n vnt apt.
community
Ldgng: ct innDas inn
970-874-1000970-874-9781
Dnng: rstauants n Dlta 3 ls
ratn: Bla cann fsnghst ft Unpagrv atng, jt batngGand msaSnwblng, X-unt snghuntng
3 ls20 ls
seRVices
Aa: mAjoR Bttl oxgn: none
Pw Plant: mAjoR Bul oxgn: HiGH
TSNT Stag: HAnGAR, tieDoWn ful: 100LL
Tansptatn: cuts ca, Tax 970-314-3196.
ot Svs: instutn, Aat rntal, Aat mantnan, 24-u Pa at tPup, 24-u rsts.
Wwd ArparkDeLTA D17 Wwd Arpark DeLTAD17
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Wwd ArparkDeLTA D17
22
4
31 13
LAtituDe LonGituDe eLeVAtion
38-45.508333n 108-08.908333W 5000 msL
navga
VoR GPs iLs
117.1 (mTJ ) / 112.4 (JNc) No No
Rwa Daa
Rwa Lgh Wdh sra Lgh VGsi App Lg
4/2213/31
41002000
4070
ASPhDirT
NoNeNoNe
NoNeNoNe
NoNeNoNe
ca
ctAf/unicom Lgh Wahr Atis APP/DeP twr Grd Rco
122.8 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Wwd Arpark DeLTAD17
community
Ldgng: ei-D-rad mtlrvwd inn & rV Pa
970-874-9659970-874-5787
Dnng: rstauants n Dlta 5 lsratn: Bla cann fsng
hst ft Unpagrv atng, jt batngGand msaSnwblng, X-unt snghuntng
3 ls20 ls
contAct infoRmAtion
maagr: LyNN freNch
Arpr Ph: 970-921-7700
A r H r Ph: NoNe
Wb: www.wstwndsapa.
RemARKs
-rsdntal Apa.
seRVices
Aa: none Bttl oxgn: none
Pw Plant: none Bul oxgn: none
TSNT Stag: tieDoWn ful: 100LL
Tansptatn: Dlta Tax 970-874-1529.
ot Svs: Nn.
cal ArprDeNVer APA APA cal Arpr DeNVer
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cal ArprDeNVer APA
17L
35R35L
17R
10
28
LAtituDe LonGituDe eLeVAtion
39-34.206667n 104-50.958333W 5885 msL
navga
VoR GPs iLs116.3 (fALcoN) yeS yeS (35r)
Rwa Daa
Rwa Lgh Wdh sra Lgh VGsi App Lg
17L/35r17r/35L10/28
10,00170004800
1007775
ASPhASPhASPh
mirLmirLmirL
P4L/P4LP4r (35L)
P2L (28)
mALSr-35r
reiLreiL-28
ca
ctAf/unicom Lgh Wahr Atis APP/DeP twr Grd Rco
122.95 -- ASoS303-706-9098 120.3 132.75 118.9 121.8 --
A
A
B
D
APA cal Arpr DeNVer
contAct infoRmAtion
maagr: roBerT oLiSLAGerS
Arpr Ph: 303-790-0598
A r H r Ph: 303-790-8736
Wb: www.ntnnalapt.
RemARKs
-RWYs 17R and 35R have right trafc.
-P pssn qud aatv 75,000 lbs. mGTW, all 303-790-0598 natn.
-fAr Pat 36 Stag ii aat ltd t70,000 lbs. mGTW.
-hlpt ps and watwl n and nvnt t apt.
-ATiS 303-799-6722.-Us U.S. custs Sv aval-abl n qust; 303-768-0309.
-Ns Abatnt Pdus; 303-790-0998.
-Pattn alttud: 6885 t. mSL
community
Ldgng: raada (n apt)hatt rgnebass Suts
303-790-7770303-799-1234303-792-0433
Dnng: Pt Landng (Dnv J t cnt)S Bx Lung (aada)Avalan Gll (fal fun cnt)
ratn: Dvng ang n aptc c Stat PaDnv T cntinvnss/mdan Busnss PaT Ta at cntnnal
3 ls N
seRVices
Aa: mAjoR Bttl oxgn: none
Pw Plant: mAjoR Bul oxgn: HiGH/LoW
TSNT Stag: HAnGAR, tieDoWn ful: 100LL, jet A
Tansptatn: cw as, htz 303-790-2575, htz 303-799-8388.
ot Svs: A Abulan, Avns, cat, instutn, Aat rntal, AatSals, Aal Suv, Us f U.S. custs.
DeNVer DeNDvr iraal Arpr Dvr iraal Arpr DeNVerDeN
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Dvr iraal ArprDeNVer DeN
16R 16L
34R
34L
7
25
8
26
17L17R
35R35L
LAtituDe LonGituDe eLeVAtion
39-51.7n 104-40.39W 5434 msL
navga
VoR GPs iLs
117.9 (DeN) No yeSRwa Daa
Rwa Lgh Wdh sra Lgh VGsi App Lg
7/258/26
16L/34r16r/34L17r/35L17L/35r
12,00012,00012,00016,00012,00012,000
150150150200150150
coNccoNccoNccoNccoNccoNc
hirLhirLhirLhirLhirLhirL
P4r/LP4LP4L
P4r/LP4r/LP4r/L
mALSrmALSrmALSrmALSrmALSrmALSr
ca
ctAf/unicom Lgh Wahr Atis APP/DeP twr Grd Rco
122.950 -- ASoS303-342-0838125.6 Arr
134.025 DeP ATiS ATiS121.85 ast127.5 wst 123.65
Dvr iraal Arpr DeNVerDeN
contAct infoRmAtion
maagr: kim DAy
Arpr Ph: 303-342-2000
A r H r Ph: 303-342-2000
Wb: www.ydenver.com
community
Ldgng: Adatns na apt.
Dnng: Nuus stauants at apt and nab apt.ratn: Dnv aa attatns latd 15 ls wst. m natn
latd n apt an tnal.
seRVices
Aa: mAjoR Bttl oxgn: HiGH
Pw Plant: mAjoR Bul oxgn: HiGH
TSNT Stag: HAnGARful: 100LL, jet A,
moGAs
Tansptatn: Suttl bus, lusns, vans, ntal as, and taxs avalabl nan tnal.
ot Svs:
fr Rag ArprDeNVer fTG fTG fr Rag Arpr DeNVer
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fr Rag ArprDeNVer fTG
35
17
26
8
LAtituDe LonGituDe eLeVAtion
39-47.052n 104-32.257333W 5512 msL
navga
VoR GPs iLs
117.9 (DeN) yeS yeS
Rwa Daa
Rwa Lgh Wdh sra Lgh VGsi App Lg
8/2617/35
80008000
100100
ASPhASPh
hirLmirL
P2L/P2LP4LP4L
reiL/mALSr
reiL/mALSr
ca
ctAf/unicom Lgh Wahr Atis APP/DeP twr Grd Rco
120.2/122.95 120.2AWoS 119.025303-261-9104 119.025 128.25121.75 cLNc DeL 120.2 124.7 --
A
A
B
C
E
D
D
fTG fr Rag Arpr DeNVer
contAct infoRmAtion
maagr: DeNNiS heAP
Arpr Ph: 303-261-9100
A r H r Ph: 303-208-8536 (PAGer)
Wb: www.tg-apt.
eal: lswa@tg-apt.
RemARKs
-RWYs 8 and 35 are right trafc.
-cAUTioN: Bas DeN TcA s 1500AGL.-Pns and plt lung latd nan tnal.
-Apt full Sv fBo & ATcT us patn: 7:00a-9:00p.
-Latd 6 ls sutast DiA.-Pattn alttud: 6500 t. mSL
community
Ldgng: hlda inn expsshaptn innASutsDiA matt
303-373-4100303-371-0200303-371-0700303-371-4333
Dnng: Avat caLulusoutba Stausmnlgt Dn
n apt5 ls SW
ratn: Dnv Aa AttatnsAa S rstsDiA
20 ls W1.5 . dv10 ls W
seRVices
Aa: mAjoR Bttl oxgn: nonePw Plant: mAjoR Bul oxgn: HiGH/LoW
TSNT Stag: HAnGAR, tieDoWn ful: 100LL, jet A
Tansptatn: htz ca rntal 303-261-9100, cuts cas.
ot Svs: Avns, cat, instutn, Aat rntal, Aat Sals, 24-sl ulng (100LL), Aat mantnan, catng, Suttl t DiAand aa htls, Lag hatd hangas .
Rk ma mrplaDeNVer BJ c Rk ma mrplaBJ c DeNVer
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Rk ma mrplaDeNVer BJ c
29L
29R
11L11R
220
LAtituDe LonGituDe eLeVAtion
39-54.528333n 105-07.031667W 5673 msL
navga
VoR GPs iLs115.4 (BJ c) rWy 29L, 29r yeS
Rwa Daa
Rwa Lgh Wdh sra Lgh VGsi App Lg
11L/29r11r/29L
2/20
900070023600
1007575
ASPhASPhASPh
mirLmirLmirL
P4L/P4LP2L/P2LP2L/P2L
reiL/mALSr
reiLNoNe
ca
ctAf/unicom Lgh Wahr Atis APP/DeP twr Grd Rco
118.6 118.6 AWoS720-887-8067 126.25 126.1 118.6 121.7 --
A
A
B
B
G
H
D
E
J
F
contAct infoRmAtion
maagr: keNNy mAeNPA
Arpr Ph: 303-271-4850
A r H r Ph: 720-352-0395
Wb: www.yrmma.com
RemARKs
-RWY 29R, 11R and 20 are right trafc.
-Bds and wldl n and n vnt apt.
-Helicopter and training trafc in area.-Avoid overight of nearby residentialaas, all 303-271-4850 natn.
-ATiS 303-466-8744.-Tw us patn: 1300Z-0500z.
-AWoS (At hus) 720-887-8067.
community
Ldgng: hlltp innLa Qunta innon htlDubl T
ct inn
303-469-3900303-664-0100303-438-6600303-427-4000
303-604-0181Dnng: Blu S Bst
runwa GllSval stauants na apt
n aptn apt
720-214-0687720-887-1004
ratn: Gl uss na apt.Aa S rstsr muntan Natnal PaBuldDnv
60 ls W45 ls W15 ls W20 ls Se
seRVices
Aa: mAjoR Bttl oxgn: HiGH/LoW
Pw Plant: mAjoR Bul oxgn: HiGH/LoW
TSNT Stag: HAnGAR, tieDoWn ful: 100LL, jet A
Tansptatn: cuts a and suttl bus avalabl. entps 303-469-6671,htz 303-465-0081.
ot Svs: Avns, A cag, cat, instutn, Aat rntal, AatSals, Aal Suv.
Rk ma mrplaBJ c DeNVer
C
Dv crk ArprDoVe creek 8V6 8V6 Dv crk Arpr DoVe creek
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Dv crk ArprDoVe creek 8V6
19
1
LAtituDe LonGituDe eLeVAtion
37-45.885n 108-53.318333W 6975 msL
navga
VoRtAc GPs iLs
114.6 (DoVe creek) No No
Rwa Daa
Rwa Lgh Wdh sra Lgh VGsi App Lg
1/19 4200 50 DirT NoNe NoNe NoNe
ca
ctAf/unicom Lgh Wahr Atis APP/DeP twr Grd Rco
122.9 -- -- -- -- -- -- --
8V6 Dv crk Arpr DoVe creek
contAct infoRmAtion
maagr: r A ANDerSoN
Arpr Ph: 970-677-2282
A r H r Ph: NoNe
RemARKs
-Apt cLoSeD wn snw vd.-runwa nd lvatns av 90 dn.-Agultual, ultalgt and rc dl aat patns n and n vnt apt.-rWy 1/19 ug, st wn wt.
community
Ldgng: cunt inn mtlSun cann ran
970-677-2234866-737-3377
Dnng: Blu muntan ca 1 l
ratn: San Juan Natnal fst
Anasaz htag cntmsa Vd Natnal mnuntUt muntan indan rsvatn
15 ls e
35 ls Se50 ls e40 ls S
seRVices
Aa: none Bttl oxgn: none
Pw Plant: none Bul oxgn: none
TSNT Stag: tieDoWn ful: none
Tansptatn: Nn
ot Svs: Nn
Aa ArparkDUrANGo c Aa A rpark DUrANGoc
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Aa ArparkDUrANGo c
19
1
LAtituDe LonGituDe eLeVAtion
37-12.1907n 107-52.151717W 6684 msL
navga
VoR GPs iLs
108.2 (DUrANGo) No No
Rwa Daa
Rwa Lgh Wdh sra Lgh VGsi App Lg
1/19 5010 50 ASPh mirL NoNe NoNe
ca
ctAf/unicom Lgh Wahr Atis APP/DeP twr Grd Rco
122.8 122.9 -- -- -- -- -- --
Aa A rpark DUrANGoc
contAct infoRmAtion
maagr: DeL GreGG
Arpr Ph: 970-247-4632
A r H r Ph: NoNe
RemARKs
-rWy 1 as 200 dp- 120 tsld.-rWy 19 nd as 150 gavl sua bnd unwa nd.
community
Ldgng: Dubl TSup 8 mtlAddtnal adatns n Duang.
970-259-6580970-259-0590
Dnng: Nuus stauants n Duang 4 ls N
ratn: Duang muntan rstmsa VdSlvtn Naw Gaug Tan
25 ls30 ls W3 ls N
seRVices
Aa: mAjoR Bttl oxgn: none
Pw Plant: mAjoR Bul oxgn: HiGH
TSNT Stag: HAnGAR, tieDoWn ful: 100LL, jet A
Tansptatn: entps 970-385-6860, Dlla 970-385-0444, cuts ca.
ot Svs: A cag, A Abulan, cat, instutn, Aat rntal, AalSuv.
Drag/La Plaa c Arpr DUrANGo Dro Dro Drag/La Plaa c A rpr DUrANGo
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Drag/La Plaa c Arpr DUrANGo Dro
21
3
LAtituDe LonGituDe eLeVAtion
37-09.091n 107-45.22615W 6685 msL
navga
VoR GPs iLs