What airports in the US have Center runways?
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What airports in the US have Center runways?
Off the top of my head:
KDFW, KCLT, KSEA, KMEM, KBNA
While it's not a civilian airfield, one of my old haunts, Columbus AFB (KCPM) had three parallel runways.
I think Pittsburgh has a center runway...
MDW I beleive has one. Why do you want to know? Planning on landing on one?
Yes, Midway has 13C/31C that's the longest runway there. Phil I will give you my passord to Jeppesen E-Link and you can search all the runways in the U.S.
I believe DTW has one as well.
Just a topic I thought I'd raise. I was only able to name three off the top of my head and wanted to see what others knew and what convo developed I guess.
NYCMed, that might take me a while. See you Sunday, pinta?
Sunday it is My Pinta................ I will bring the Tostitos and Salsa
KIAD, KDEN , KATL..
Were Denver and Atlanta guesses?Quote:
Originally Posted by DHG750R
I stand corrected ATL & DEN do not have a center runway
Add to the list KDLF, KEND, and KSPS....Quote:
Originally Posted by moose135
I'll add CVG.
I think IND and CLE used to have them, but they're now closed.
Moose,Quote:
Originally Posted by moose135
I know you meant "KCBM" and not “KCPM” but it just caught my eye since I manage KCPM and I'm pretty sure I only have two parallels (25L/7R and 25R/7L)! :P
-Andrew
Yeah, that was my fat fingers again! :oops:
Yes, KPIT has runway 10C/28C. Interestingly, this runway is far from being in the "center" of the outer, parallel runways. When I flew in there, I was not even aware of the "C" runway until I saw the actual runway sign. Unless you look at the airport diagram, there would have been no way to know that there was, in fact, another parallel runway all the way on the other side of the tower and terminals. Then there is the single runway, 32/14 that intersects 2 of the 3 parallels. Very peculiar!Quote:
Originally Posted by Steven Holzinger