
Scanning Louisville area aviation.
The Louisville area is serviced by three airports, two are located in jefferson county and the third in Clark county Indiana.The primary facility is Louisville International Airport aka Standiford Field located in the central area of the city and there is a second airport located to the east called Bowman Field and handles only general aviation.The third airport is Clark Regional Airport in Indiana and like Bowman Fiels handles only general aviation.
Louisville International airport consists of 2 parallel runways, one crosswind runway and over 62,000 linear feet of taxiways. Aircraft operations (take offs and landings) Runway lengths are as follows:
11/29 - 7,250 feet
17L/35R - 8,580 feet
17R/35L - 10,000 feet (extension is under construction)
Louisville International Airport Frequencies
Frequency Description Mode
- 118.7250 (Air Traffic Information System) AM
- 121.7000 Ground VHF AM
- 122.9500 Unicom AM
- 123.6750 Approach / Departure West AM
- 123.7000 Approach AM
- 124.2000 Tower VHF AM
- 124.5000 Approach AM
- 126.1000 Clearance Delivery AM
- 126.5500 Approach AM
- 132.0750 Approach / Departure East AM
- 132.3250 Approach AM
- 257.8000 Tower UHF AM
- 268.1000 123rd Airlift Wing, KY ANG Ops AM
- 275.8000 Clearance Delivery AM
- 327.0000 Approach / Departure AM
- 348.6000 Ground UHF AM
Bowman Field consists of 2 runways. Runway lengths are as follows:
Runway 6-24
Threshold to threshold is 3200 feet
End of pavement to end of pavement is 4356.9 feet
Displacement on runway 6 threshold is 847 feet
Displacement on runway 24 is 309 feet.
Runway 14-32
Threshold to threshold is 3032 feet
End of pavement to end of pavement is 3579 feet
Displacement on runway 14 is 206 feet
Displacement on runway 32 is 341 feet
Bowman Field Frequencies
Frequency Description Mode
- 119.5000 Bowman Field AM
- 120.5000 Bowman Field AM
- 124.5000 Bowman Field AM
The Clark Regional Airport serves Clark County Indiana, and is owned by the Clark County Board Aviation Commission.
The airport has two runways. The longest is a paved runway extending 5500 feet. The facility is at an elevation of 474 feet and is at a distance of about 5 miles north of Jeffersonville and 7 miles north of Louisville, Kentucky.
Clark Regional Airport Runways:
Runway 18-36: 5500 Feet / 1676 Meters
Runway 14-32: 3899 Feet / 1188 Meters
Clark Regional Airport Frequencies
Frequency Discription Mode
- 118.5750 Auto Weather Observation System AM
- 122.7000 UNICOM AM
- 128.9000 Aircraft Specialists INC. AM
- 129.2750 Hap's Aerial Enterprises AM
- 130.0750 StatCare UNICOM AM
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