Auburn University Regional Airport - Pilot Information

Pilot Information

Runways:

  • Runway 18/36: 5,265 x 100 ft (1,605 x 30 m), Surface: Asphalt
  • Runway 11/29: 4,002 x 75 ft (1,220 x 23 m with 300' Displaced Threshold), Surface: Asphalt

Navaids

  • TGE 117.3 055 14.4 nm to field
  • CSG 117.1 269 20.6 nm to field
  • LOC IAUO 110.1

Airport Communications

  • CTAF/UNICOM: 123.0
  • WX AWOS-3: 132.575 (334-821-4932)
  • ATLANTA APPROACH: 126.55 (7000 & Above)
  • ATLANTA DEPARTURE: 126.55 (7000 & Above)
  • APP/P DEP/P: 125.5 (6999 & Below)
  • CLEARANCE DELIVERY: 118.7

General Airport Services

  • Available Fuel:
    • 100LL
    • Jet-A
  • Parking Includes Hangars & Tiedowns
  • MINOR Service
    • Airframe
    • Powerplant

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