Runway 12 at KMIA is the 12 end of Miami Intl in Miami, Florida. The opposite end is Runway 30. This end has a magnetic heading of 119°. Runway 12 is 9,360 ft long and 150 ft wide. Surface is asphalt. Pattern direction is left traffic, which is standard. Runway 12 has an ILS. The localizer is 108.9 with a course of 124.46° magnetic. Field elevation at KMIA is 9.3 ft MSL. Threshold elevation for Runway 12 is 9.1 ft MSL. For current NOTAM and runway condition before departure, check the current FAA Chart Supplement.
Wind component for Runway 12
Based on the current METAR wind at KMIA.
- Headwind
- 10.0 kt
- Crosswind
- 0.2 kt NONE
- Rel. angle
- 1°
- Favorability
- excellent
Pattern entry · RWY 12
LEFT TRAFFICTraffic pattern · Runway 12
LEFT-hand pattern on the south/east side. Tower-controlled. Follow ATC instructions for pattern entry.
- Upwind: climb runway heading 114°M
- Crosswind: turn left to 24°M
- Downwind: parallel runway, opposite direction (294°M)
- Base: perpendicular to runway
- Final: align with 114°M for Runway 12
Instrument approaches · Runway 12
LD CAT I RWY 12
GEM
108.9
Course 124.46°
Frequently asked questions
What is the heading of runway 12 at KMIA?
Runway 12 at KMIA has a magnetic heading of 119°.
How long is runway 12 at KMIA?
Runway 12 is 9,360 ft long.
What is the surface of runway 12 at KMIA?
Runway 12 is asphalt.
Is runway 12 at KMIA left or right traffic?
Runway 12 uses left traffic. That is the standard pattern direction given for this end.
Does runway 12 have an ILS approach at KMIA?
Yes. Runway 12 has an ILS with localizer 108.9 and a course of 124.46° magnetic.
What is the opposite end of runway 12 at KMIA?
The opposite end is Runway 30.