METAR & TAF KELP
Current METAR
Observed 04:51Z
KELP 280451Z 25018G25KT 10SM SCT250 25/M09 A2994 RMK AO2 PK WND 26028/0437 SLP071 T02501094 $
- Wind
- 250° @ 18G25 kt
- Visibility
- 10 SM
- Temp / Dew
- 25°C / -9°C
- Altimeter
- 29.94 inHg
- Clouds
- SCT
- Density alt
- 6,088 ft
- Ceiling
- Unlimited
- Rules
- VFR
Airport info & contacts
Manager on record, flight service, ARTCC, attendance schedule and pattern altitude — published by the FAA and refreshed every 28 days.
Location
- From city
- 4 NM NE
- VFR sectional
- EL PASO
- ARTCC
- ZAB · ALBUQUERQUE
- NOTAM facility
- ELP (NOTAM-D)
Airport manager
- Name
- TONY NEVAREZ
- Phone
- 915-212-0333
- Address
- 6701 CONVAIR RD, EL PASO TX 79925
Flight service · Hours
- FSS ABQ
- ALBUQUERQUE1-800-WX-BRIEF
- Attendance
- ALL
Frequencies
Tap any row to copy the frequency to your clipboard.
Runways & pattern
Full pagePattern entry · RWY 22
RIGHT TRAFFIC| Runway | Heading (°M) | Length | Surface | Traffic |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 04/22Favored | 42° / 222° | 12,020 ft | ASPH-CONC | 22 R |
| 08R/26L | 85° / 265° | 9,025 ft | ASPH-CONC | 08R R |
| 08L/26R | 85° / 265° | 5,499 ft | CONC | 26R R |
Runway end performance
| End | TORA | TODA | ASDA | LDA | VGSI | Approach lights | Obstruction |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 04 | 12,020' | 12,020' | 12,020' | 12,020' | PAPI 4-box left(3°) | — | — |
| 22 | 12,020' | 12,020' | 12,020' | 12,020' | PAPI 4-box right(3°) | MALSR | — |
| 08R | 9,025' | 9,025' | 9,025' | 9,025' | PAPI 4-box left(3°) | — | — |
| 26L | 9,025' | 9,025' | 9,025' | 9,025' | PAPI 4-box right(3°) | MALSR | — |
| 08L | 5,499' | 5,499' | 5,499' | 5,499' | — | — | — |
| 26R | 5,499' | 5,499' | 5,499' | 5,499' | — | — | — |
Declared distances in feet. TORA = takeoff run available, TODA = takeoff distance, ASDA = accelerate-stop, LDA = landing distance.
Airport sketch
Runways drawn to scale from FAA survey coordinates, rendered over live satellite imagery. Not for navigation.
Approaches & charts
ILS · 2
Services on the field
Fuel grades, oxygen, maintenance, ramp storage and lighting — as declared to the FAA by the airport operator.
Fuel & services
- Fuel
- 100LLA1+
- Oxygen (bottled)
- Low pressure
- Oxygen (bulk)
- Low pressure
- Airframe repair
- Major
- Power plant repair
- Major
- Other services
- AFRT,AMB,AVNCS,CARGO,CHTR,INSTR,RNTL,SALES
Ramp & ground
- Transient storage
- Tie-down
- Hangar
- Landing fee
- No fee published
- Customs
- Available
- Lighting schedule
- SS-SR
- Beacon schedule
- SS-SR
- Beacon
- White / Green (civil land)(WG)
- Wind indicator
- Lighted
- Segmented circle
- No
Fuel & FBOs
Cheapest 100LL and Jet A on the field and nearby. Always confirm with the FBO before taxi.
Airport notes
Surface conditions, obstructions, local procedures, lighting outages and other notes published with each FAA cycle.
General notes
- Instrument landing system markings on the terminal ramp apply to runway 8R/26L approaches and departures.Show FAA
- Military users should review noise abatement procedures listed for Biggs Army Airfield.Show FAA
- Taxiway T1, taxiway A northeast of taxiway A7, taxiway A8, and taxiway A9 are not visible from the tower.Show FAA
- Noise abatement procedures are in effect. Contact the tower for details.Show FAA
- Engine power is restricted to idle power on one engine at a time for a maximum of 5 minutes on any terminal or parking aprons. Cross-bleed starts or other predeparture activity are permitted on movement areas only. Maintenance or other requirements needing longer or higher power should contact the tower for directions to designated runup areas.Show FAA
- Twenty-four hour prior permission required for Class A explosives. Contact 915-212-0333.Show FAA
- Runway 4 holding position markings are located adjacent to the terminal apron on taxiways T1 and T2.Show FAA
- Aircraft on the terminal ramp must contact El Paso ground control for pushback and taxi instructions.Show FAA
- Caution: Biggs Army Airfield 2 nautical miles northwest of runway 22 can be mistaken for El Paso runway 22.Show FAA
Fuel notes
- 100LLFor fuel at the military ramp, contact Atlantic Aviation on frequency 122.95 or phone 915-779-2831.Show FAA
Runway surface & condition
- 04/22The pavement classification number value for runway 04/22 is 680 flexible bearing high thickness.Show FAA
- 08R/26LThe pavement classification number value for runway 08R/26L is 520 flexible bearing high thickness.Show FAA
- 08L/26RThe pavement classification number value for runway 08L/26R is 100 rigid continuous wide thickness.Show FAA
- 08L/26RRunway 08L/26R is not available for Part 121 or Part 380 operations with scheduled passenger carrying operations of more than 9 passenger seats and non-scheduled passenger carrying operations of more than 30 passenger seats.Show FAA
Other notes
- Traffic pattern altitude is 1,038 feet above ground level for small aircraft, 1,542 feet above ground level for turbojets, and 2,042 feet above ground level for overhead approaches.Show FAA
- 08R/26LRunway 08R/26L is 7,780 feet asphalt and 1,247 feet concrete.Show FAA
- 04/22Runway 4/22 has 206 feet of concrete, 10,814 feet of asphalt, and 1,000 feet of concrete surface.Show FAA
VFR map & nearby airports
VFR sectional. Tap any ICAO chip to open that airport.
Key facts · KELP
Answer card- ICAO
- KELP
- Name
- EL PASO INTL
- Location
- EL PASO, TEXAS
- Elevation
- 3,961.6 ft MSL
- Traffic pattern altitude
- 4,961.6 ft MSL (1,000 AGL)
- Control tower
- Towered · 24
- Total runways
- 3
- Longest runway
- 04/22 · 12,020 ft
- Published ILS approaches
- 2
- Published frequencies
- 22
- Magnetic variation
- 8°
- Current flight rules
- VFR
- Current wind
- 250° at 18 kt
- Favored runway now
- RWY 22
El Paso Intl sits in El Paso, Texas at 3,961.6 ft MSL. It has three runways. The longest is 04/22 at 12,020 ft. The tower is open 24 hours. Two ILS approaches are published for runway ends 04 and 22. The field is in Class C airspace, so expect normal tower and approach coordination on arrival and departure.
Pattern altitude is not published in the usual way for this field. The published traffic pattern altitudes are 1,038 ft AGL for small aircraft, 1,542 ft AGL for turbojets and 2,042 ft AGL for overhead approaches. That is worth checking before you join the pattern.
Million Air is on the field. It carries 100LL, Jet A and Jet A Prist. Atlantic Aviation is also on the field. It carries 100LL and Jet A. If you need fuel at the military ramp, contact Atlantic Aviation on 122.95 or by phone before you taxi over.
Noise abatement procedures are in effect. Contact the tower for details. The published remarks also note that some taxiways are not visible from the tower. Taxi carefully and expect close tower coordination on the ramp. Runway 08L/26R is not available for certain large scheduled or passenger-carrying Part 121 and Part 380 operations. High field elevation also means performance planning matters. That is especially true on hot days.