Runways · X36

Runways at Buchan - headings, length, surface and ILS (X36)

BUCHAN · ENGLEWOOD, FLORIDA

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

Buchan (X36) in Englewood, Florida has 1 runway. Runway 12/30 is 2,040 ft long and 120 ft wide. It is turf. The field elevation is 15 ft MSL. No control tower is published for this airport. No ILS runway ends are published. That makes this a simple runway setup, but the turf surface still calls for a close look at field conditions before you go. No runway-specific noise abatement notes are published. No LAHSO notes are published.

Wind & favored runway

Favored end is picked from the current METAR wind at X36.

Runway & wind

tap a runway
270° · 12 kt
RWY 30
300°M
Head/Tail
+10 kt
Crosswind
6 kt L

Pattern entry · RWY 30

LEFT TRAFFIC
CrosswindCrosswindDownwindDownwindBaseBaseFinalFinal45° entry45° entryRWY 30 · 300° · LEFT TRAFFICPattern 1,015 ft MSL

All runways

RunwayHeading (°M)LengthWidthSurfaceTraffic
12/30120° / 300°2,040 ft120 ftTURFStandard L

Traffic pattern

Pattern altitude is not published. For light piston operations, use standard 1,000 ft AGL unless the current FAA Chart Supplement or ATC says otherwise. This airport is not tower-controlled. Plan to self-announce and fly the published or customary pattern as appropriate. No right-traffic exception is published. No runway-specific pattern notes are published.

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 X36 have?
X36 has 1 runway. It is Runway 12/30.
What is the longest runway at Buchan?
The longest runway at Buchan is Runway 12/30. It is 2,040 ft long.
What surface is the runway at X36?
Runway 12/30 is turf.
Does X36 have an ILS runway?
No ILS runway ends are published for X36.
Is Buchan tower controlled?
No. No control tower is published for Buchan.
What is the pattern altitude at X36?
Pattern altitude is not published. For light piston operations, use standard 1,000 ft AGL unless the current FAA Chart Supplement says otherwise.