Elevation: 4229 ft      
      Variation 09E
38-03-00.0000N       103-30-35.1000W
03 miles N of La Junta, CO
La Junta Municipal Runways
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ID
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Dimensions
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Surface
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08/26
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6849 ft x75 ft
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Asphalt, Good Condition
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12/30
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5803 ft x60 ft
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Asphalt or Bituminous Concrete, Poor Condition
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H1
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145 ft x145 ft
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Asphalt, Fair Condition
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La Junta Municipal METAR & TAF
IFR Clearance
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Route
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ASF
VIA/
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Alt
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Expect
10/min
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Freq
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Squawk
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Light Gun Signals
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Signal
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Aircraft on surface
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Aircraft in flight
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Steady green
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Cleared for takeoff
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Cleared to land
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Flashing green
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Cleared to taxi
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Return for landing
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Steady red
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Stop
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Give way to other a/c & circle
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Flashing red
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Taxi clear of runway in use
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Airport unsafe - do not land
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Flashing white
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Return to starting point at airport
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Not applicable
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Alternating red and green
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Exercise extreme caution
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Exercise extreme caution
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