Runway 26R at Miami Intl is the westbound end at KMIA. The opposite end is 08L. This runway end has a magnetic heading of 267°. Length is 8,600 ft. Surface is asphalt. Pattern direction is left traffic, which is the standard pattern direction for this end. Runway 26R has an ILS. The published localizer is 109.3 with a course of 272.39° magnetic. Miami Intl is KMIA in Miami, Florida. Field elevation is 9.3 ft MSL. Threshold elevation for 26R is 8.8 ft MSL. Check the current FAA Chart Supplement for NOTAM and runway condition before departure.
Wind component for Runway 26R
Based on the current METAR wind at KMIA.
- Headwind
- -8.4 kt
- Crosswind
- 5.4 kt LEFT
- Rel. angle
- 147°
- Favorability
- challenging
Pattern entry · RWY 08L
LEFT TRAFFICTraffic pattern · Runway 26R
LEFT-hand pattern on the south/east side. Tower-controlled. Follow ATC instructions for pattern entry.
- Upwind: climb runway heading 262°M
- Crosswind: turn left to 172°M
- Downwind: parallel runway, opposite direction (82°M)
- Base: perpendicular to runway
- Final: align with 262°M for Runway 26R
Instrument approaches · Runway 26R
LE CAT I RWY 26R
CNV
109.3
Course 272.39°
Frequently asked questions
What is the heading of runway 26R at KMIA?
Runway 26R has a magnetic heading of 267°.
Is runway 26R at KMIA left or right traffic?
Runway 26R uses left traffic. That is the standard pattern direction for this end.
What ILS frequency does runway 26R use at KMIA?
Runway 26R uses ILS localizer 109.3.
What is the length of runway 26R at KMIA?
Runway 26R is 8,600 ft long.
What is the surface of runway 26R at KMIA?
Runway 26R is asphalt.
Does runway 26R have an ILS approach at KMIA?
Yes. Runway 26R has an ILS. The published localizer is 109.3 with a course of 272.39° magnetic.