Runways · 8Y8

Runways at PELTZ FLD headings, length and surface (8Y8)

PELTZ FLD · RINGSTED, IOWA

Runway system
Non-towered
1
runway
Longest
2,040 ft
ILS
None
Surface
TURF

PELTZ FLD in Ringsted, Iowa has one runway. Runway 18/36 is 2,040 ft long and 80 ft wide. It has a turf surface. That is also the longest runway on the field.

This airport does not have a control tower. No ILS runway ends are published. No LAHSO notes are published. No noise abatement notes are published. For current weather and winds, use aviationweather. For airport details, use the current FAA Chart Supplement.

Wind & favored runway

Favored end is picked from the current METAR wind at 8Y8.

Runway & wind

tap a runway
310° · 14 kt
RWY 36
000°M
Head/Tail
+9 kt
Crosswind
11 kt L

Pattern entry · RWY 36

LEFT TRAFFIC
CrosswindCrosswindDownwindDownwindBaseBaseFinalFinal45° entry45° entryRWY 36 · 000° · LEFT TRAFFICPattern 2,280 ft MSL

All runways

RunwayHeading (°M)LengthWidthSurfaceTraffic
18/36180° / 0°2,040 ft80 ftTURFStandard L

Traffic pattern

Pattern altitude is not published. For light piston aircraft, use 1,000 ft AGL as the standard pattern reference unless local conditions or ATC say otherwise. This field is non-towered, so pilots self-announce and sequence with other traffic. Runway 18/36 is the only runway listed, so pattern work centers on that strip. Check the current FAA Chart Supplement before flight for any local notes.

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

What runways are at PELTZ FLD (8Y8)?
PELTZ FLD has one runway. It is 18/36.
What is the longest runway at 8Y8?
The longest runway is 18/36. It is 2,040 ft long.
What surface does the runway at PELTZ FLD have?
Runway 18/36 is turf.
Does 8Y8 have an ILS runway?
No ILS runway ends are published for 8Y8.
Is PELTZ FLD towered?
No. PELTZ FLD does not have a control tower.
What is the pattern altitude at 8Y8?
Pattern altitude is not published. For light piston aircraft, use 1,000 ft AGL as the standard pattern reference unless local conditions or ATC say otherwise.