Colorado Springs Airport Runways Runway 17L-35R 17R-35L *12-30 *30 Displaced 356 feet (terrain) Colorado Springs Airport Length 13,501 11,022 8,269 Width 150 150 150 Runway Safety Areas All COS runway safety areas are 1,000 x 500 Colorado Springs Airport Approaches Colorado Springs Airport Runway 35R: ILS, GPS Runway 35L: ILS, NDB Runway 17R: GPS Runway 17L: ILS, GPS Runway 30: GPS Taxiways All Taxiways on the movement area are at least 75 feet wide. Colorado Springs Airport Taxiway Safety Areas All Taxiway Safety Areas are 171 feet wide. Colorado Springs Airport Taxiway System Colorado Springs Airport Parallels: A, B, C, E Stubs: A1-A7, B1-B6, C1-C7, E1-E8 Stubs: M, N, P Cross field: G, H Taxiway F Mil/IMOS Ramps Colorado Springs Airport Air carrier Peterson ADACG IMOS Movement Areas All Runways and Taxiways are controlled by FAA ATC. Colorado Springs Airport Non-Movement Areas Colorado Springs Airport All Taxilanes and Ramps Not controlled by ATC Runway Markings Rwy 17L-35R, 17R-35L Threshold Designation Centerline Touchdown Zone Aiming Point Fixed Distance Edge Colorado Springs Airport Rwy 12-30 Threshold Designation Centerline Displaced Threshold Runway Markings Aiming Point Markings Touchdown Zone Markings Centerline Markings Runway Designation Markings 20 Threshold Markings Colorado Springs Airport Cont. Runway Markings 20 Displaced Threshold Markings Colorado Springs Airport LAHSO Markings “Land and Hold Short” markings Rwy 35L short of 12-30 Rwy 30 short of 17R-35L Colorado Springs Airport Taxiway Markings Colorado Springs Airport Mandatory hold Centerline Enhanced centerline Edge ILS critical area Movement area Taxilane Markings Colorado Springs Airport Centerline Mandatory Hold Taxiway Markings Runway Hold Position Markings: Indicated by two solid and two broken yellow lines. Colorado Springs Airport Cont. Taxiway Markings Non-Movement Area Boundary Markings: ILS Critical Area Holding Position Marking: Indicated by a solid and dashed yellow line. Indicates location on a taxiway where an aircraft or vehicle is to stop when it does not have clearance. Colorado Springs Airport Cont. Taxiway Markings Taxiway Markings: Indicated by yellow lines with black outlines. End of Pavement Colorado Springs Airport Ramp Markings Colorado Springs Airport Lead-in or J-line Markings Signs Mandatory Hold (white on red) Approach (white on red) ILS (white on red) Directional (black on yellow) Location (yellow on black) Inbound and Outbound Destination (black on yellow) Runway Distance Remaining (white on black) Colorado Springs Airport Airfield Signage Hold Position Indicated by white numbers on a red background. Taxiway Location : Indicated by yellow letters on a black sign. Colorado Springs Airport Cont. Airfield Signage Inbound Direction Sign: Outbound Destination Sign Indicates the direction of runway for outbound aircraft. Colorado Springs Airport Indicates the direction of destinations for pilots. This sign indicates direction to the Military installation. Cont. Airfield Signage Hold Position Signs for Runway Approach Areas: Installed on Taxiways that are located in the approach areas. Mandatory Hold Position Signs for Runway: Do not proceed beyond this sign without clearance from ATCT. Colorado Springs Airport Cont. Airfield Signage Runway Distance Remaining Sign: Sign number indicates the length of runway remaining in 1,000 of feet. ILS Critical Area Mark the boundary of an ILS critical area, and advice operators where to stop to avoid interfering with aircraft navigational signals. Colorado Springs Airport Cont. Airfield Signage Direction Sign: Sign number indicates the length of runway remaining in 1,000 of feet. Colorado Springs Airport Runway Lighting Edge (white/amber) Threshold (green/red) LAHSO In-pavement lights (17L-35R) Centerline Touchdown Zone Colorado Springs Airport Taxiway Lights TAXIWAY edges are indicated by Blue lights. Colorado Springs Airport Edge (Blue) Airfield Lighting RUNWAY edges are indicated by White lights, followed by Amber and then Red as you move closer to the end of the runway. Colorado Springs Airport 20 Visual Approach Aids Colorado Springs Airport Rwy 17L: MALSR Rwy 35R: REIL Rwy 17R: REIL Rwy 35L: MALSR, PAPI Rwy 12: REIL, PAPI Rwy 30: REIL, PAPI Visual Approach Slope Indicator (VASI) The VASI is a system of lights on the side of an airport runway that provides visual descent guidance information during the approach to a runway View of VASI from approach. Colorado Springs Airport Standard VASI Consist of two sets of lights Each set designed to appear either white or red depending on angle viewed. If on “Glide Slope”, first set of lights will appear white and second set red. If “High on Glide Slope”, both appear white. If “Low on Glide Slope”, both appear red. Most common type of VASI system Colorado Springs Airport Standard VASI system viewed from approach. Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) A light system that consists of two, three, or four boxes of lights that provide a visual indication of an aircraft’s position on the glidepath. Depending on the angle, lights will appear red or white. On glidepath when two white and two red lights are viewed. If high more white lights will be visible. If low more red lights will be visible. Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) Colorado Springs Airport Airport Information Phone Numbers ATIS (Automatic Terminal Information Service): (719) 596-7040 ASOS (Airport Surface Observation Service): (719) 637-9696 Airfield Conditions Report (24 hours automated message): (719) 550-1942 COS Airport Communications Center: (719) 550-1918 Colorado Springs Airport Thank You Questions?