Airspace Class: D (IFR) Decatur DEC

Identifier:
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DEC |
Location:
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4 miles east of central Decatur |
Latitude:
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39 (deg) 50 (min) 08 (sec) |
Longitude:
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88 (deg) 51 (min) 98 (sec) |
Elevation:
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682’ MSL |
Runways:
Runway 6-24
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8,500’ X 150’ |
grooved asphalt & concrete, HIRL |
Runway 12-30
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6,800’ X 150’ |
grooved (partial) asphalt & concrete, MIRL |
| Runway 18-36 |
5,300’ X 150’ |
grooved asphalt, MIRL |
| Navigational Aids: |
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Communication: |
| Runway 6 |
ILS, GPS, MALSR |
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Tower (Local Control) |
118.9 |
| Runway 24 |
LOC-BC, VASI, REIL |
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Ground Control |
121.75 |
| Runway 12 |
REIL |
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Approach Control |
132.85 |
| Runway 30 |
GPS |
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Departure Control |
132.85 |
| Runway 18 |
VOR, PAPI |
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ATIS |
126.35 |
| Runway 36 |
NDB, VOR, VASI |
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Unicom |
122.95 |
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CTAF |
118.9 |
Control Tower (Level I) - 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Airport Surface Observation System (ASOS) - 217 - 429-0052
Pilot-Controlled
Lighting: When tower is closed, HIRL runway 6-24 preset low intensity;
to increase intensity and activate MIRL runway 12-30 and
runway 18-36 and REILS; taxiway lights and MALSR runway 6, use CTAF.
Hours of Operation: 24 hours
Fuel: 100LL and Jet A
Certified FAR Part 139
24-hour Fire Protection (ARFF Index A)
Decatur Airport Office – (217) 428-2423
CAUTION
The purpose of this page is to provide general information for VFR flying
that may be useful to a pilot in planning a flight or in communicating
with the Decatur Airport. It is not intended to be relied upon as a
completely accurate depiction of existing airport conditions.
The user is
cautioned against using this document as a sole source for obtaining airport
information. The user should obtain the latest information
from all available sources prior to flight.
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