Runways · 55I

Runways at Slate Run, headings, length and surface (55I)

SLATE RUN · SPENCER, WEST VIRGINIA

Runway system
Non-towered
1
runway
Longest
1,730 ft
ILS
None
Surface
ASPH

Slate Run at Spencer, West Virginia has 1 runway. The field elevation is 1,001 ft MSL. Runway 16/34 is 1,730 ft long and 30 ft wide. The surface is asphalt. No ILS runway ends are published. No tower is listed, so use standard non-towered procedures and monitor the traffic pattern closely. No runway-specific noise abatement notes are published. No LAHSO notes are published. For the current runway and airport data, check the current FAA Chart Supplement before flight.

Wind & favored runway

Favored end is picked from the current METAR wind at 55I.

Runway & wind

tap a runway
140° · 5 kt
RWY 16
149°M
Head/Tail
+5 kt
Crosswind
1 kt L

Pattern entry · RWY 16

LEFT TRAFFIC
CrosswindCrosswindDownwindDownwindBaseBaseFinalFinal45° entry45° entryRWY 16 · 149° · LEFT TRAFFICPattern 2,001 ft MSL

All runways

RunwayHeading (°M)LengthWidthSurfaceTraffic
16/34149° / 329°1,730 ft30 ftASPHStandard L

Traffic pattern

Pattern altitude is not published. Use the standard 1,000 ft AGL pattern for light piston aircraft unless local procedures say otherwise. At this field elevation, that is about 2,001 ft MSL. No tower is listed, so pilots self-announce and sequence in the pattern. No right-traffic exceptions are 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 55I have?
55I has 1 runway.
What is the longest runway at Slate Run?
Runway 16/34 is the longest runway. It is 1,730 ft long.
What surface is the runway at 55I?
The runway surface is asphalt.
Does 55I have an ILS runway?
No ILS runway ends are published for 55I.
Is there a control tower at Slate Run?
No. The field is not tower-controlled.
What is the pattern altitude at 55I?
Pattern altitude is not published. Use standard 1,000 ft AGL for light piston aircraft unless local procedures say otherwise.