MCO - Orlando Intl

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Transient Parking
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Location: Orlando, FL
Elevation: 96ft
Sectional: Jacksonville
Activation date: Jun 1941
Fuel: 100LL, A (prices)
Runway 18L/36R: 12,005ft
Runway 18R/36L: 12,004ft
Runway 17R/35L: 10,000ft
Runway 17L/35R: 9,001ft
Access: Open to the public
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Remarks
  • Birds on & invof arpt.
  • All aircraft determined to be faa design group iv and above must perform judgemental oversteering instead of cockpit cntrln steering when taxiing.
  • When orl ils ry 7 and mco ils rys 17 & 18r simultaneous operations are conducted, atc radar required.
  • Bright lgts on road btn ry 17r/35l and ry 17l/35r may be mistaken for ry lgts.
  • Asde-x in use. operate transponders with altitude reporting mode and ads-b (if equipped) enabled on all airport surfaces.
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