Runways · 0R7

Runways at The Red River, headings, length and surface (0R7)

THE RED RIVER · COUSHATTA, LOUISIANA

Runway system
Non-towered
1
runway
Longest
5,002 ft
ILS
None
Surface
ASPH

The Red River at Coushatta, Louisiana has 1 runway. Runway 18/36 is 5,002 ft long and 74 ft wide. The surface is asphalt. The field elevation is 177.2 ft MSL. No ILS runway ends are published for this airport.

This field is non-towered. That means pilots self-announce and sequence with standard CTAF procedures. No runway-specific noise abatement notes are published. No LAHSO notes are published. The runway layout is simple here. One strip. One surface. One set of magnetic headings: 180° and 0°.

Wind & favored runway

Favored end is picked from the current METAR wind at 0R7.

Runway & wind

tap a runway
170° · 7 kt
RWY 18
179°M
Head/Tail
+7 kt
Crosswind
1 kt L

Pattern entry · RWY 18

LEFT TRAFFIC
CrosswindCrosswindDownwindDownwindBaseBaseFinalFinal45° entry45° entryRWY 18 · 179° · LEFT TRAFFICPattern 1,177 ft MSL

All runways

RunwayHeading (°M)LengthWidthSurfaceTraffic
18/36179° / 359°5,002 ft74 ftASPHStandard L

Traffic pattern

Pattern altitude is not published. Use standard 1,000 ft AGL for light piston unless local procedures or ATC say otherwise. This airport has no control tower, so pilots handle sequencing in the pattern. Runway 18/36 is the only runway. No right-traffic exception is published. No runway-specific pattern notes are published.

Every end, one page

Each runway end has its own page with wind component, traffic pattern geometry and ILS for that specific direction.

Frequently asked questions

How many runways does 0R7 have?
0R7 has 1 runway.
What is the longest runway at The Red River?
Runway 18/36 is the longest runway. It is 5,002 ft long.
What surface is the runway at 0R7?
The runway surface is asphalt.
Does 0R7 have any ILS runway ends?
No ILS runway ends are published for 0R7.
Is 0R7 towered?
No. The airport has no control tower.
What are the runway headings at 0R7?
Runway 18/36 has magnetic headings of 180° and 0°.