Runways · KTNU

Runways at Newton Muni-Earl Johnson Fld headings length surface and ILS (KTNU)

NEWTON MUNI-EARL JOHNSON FLD · NEWTON, IOWA

Runway system
Non-towered
1
runway
Longest
5,600 ft
ILS
1
Surface
ASPH

Newton Muni-Earl Johnson Fld (KTNU) in Newton, Iowa has 1 runway. The runway is 14/32. It is 5,600 ft long and 100 ft wide. The surface is asphalt. Runway 32 has ILS. The field elevation is 952.5 ft MSL.

This is a non-towered airport. No control tower is listed. No published noise abatement notes are provided. No LAHSO notes are published. For the most current runway and procedure details, use the current FAA Chart Supplement and published FAA approach data.

Wind & favored runway

Favored end is picked from the current METAR wind at KTNU.

Runway & wind

tap a runway
300° · 20 kt
RWY 32
321°M
Head/Tail
+19 kt
Crosswind
7 kt L

Pattern entry · RWY 32

LEFT TRAFFIC
CrosswindCrosswindDownwindDownwindBaseBaseFinalFinal45° entry45° entryRWY 32 · 321° · LEFT TRAFFICPattern 1,953 ft MSL

All runways

RunwayHeading (°M)LengthWidthSurfaceTraffic
14/32141° / 321°5,600 ft100 ftASPHStandard L

Traffic pattern

Pattern altitude is not published. For light piston aircraft, use the standard 1,000 ft AGL unless local procedures or ATC say otherwise. Since KTNU is non-towered, pilots self-announce and self-sequence in the pattern. Runway 14 and Runway 32 are the only runway options. No right-traffic exception is published. No special pattern notes are published in the facts.

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 KTNU have?
KTNU has 1 runway. It is Runway 14/32.
What is the longest runway at Newton Muni-Earl Johnson Fld?
The longest runway is 14/32. It is 5,600 ft long.
What surface is the runway at KTNU?
The runway surface is asphalt.
Does KTNU have ILS?
Yes. Runway 32 has ILS.
Is KTNU towered?
No. The airport has no control tower.
What is the pattern altitude at KTNU?
Pattern altitude is not published. For light piston aircraft, use standard 1,000 ft AGL unless local procedures say otherwise.