230 metres
Airport record
University of Illinois Willard Airport
Savoy, Illinois, United States
3 reported lighted
2,469 metres · 14L/32R
Source records
Runway geometry
Reported runway surfaces
| Runway | Dimensions | Surface | Heading (true) | Lighting | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14L/32R | 8,101 × 150 ft2,469 × 46 m | Concrete | 136.0° / 316.0° northwest–southeast | Reported lighted | Reported open |
| 04/22 | 6,502 × 150 ft1,982 × 46 m | Concrete | 40.0° / 220.0° northeast–southwest | Reported lighted | Reported open |
| 14R/32L | 3,816 × 75 ft1,163 × 23 m | Asphalt | 60.0° / 240.0° northeast–southwest | Reported lighted | Reported open |
| 18/36 | 5,299 × 150 ft1,615 × 46 m | Concrete | 179.0° / 359.0° north–south | Reported lighted | Reported closed |
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Published end data
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| End | Runway | True heading | End elevation | Displaced threshold | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 14L LE · low-numbered end | 14L/32R Reported open | 136.0°T | 754 ft MSL230 m | Not published | 40.04740°, -88.28570° Open end map ↗ |
| 32R HE · high-numbered end | 14L/32R Reported open | 316.0°T | 749 ft MSL228 m | Not published | 40.03150°, -88.26550° Open end map ↗ |
| 04 LE · low-numbered end | 04/22 Reported open | 40.0°T | 751 ft MSL229 m | Not published | 40.03180°, -88.28540° Open end map ↗ |
| 22 HE · high-numbered end | 04/22 Reported open | 220.0°T | 746 ft MSL227 m | Not published | 40.04530°, -88.27010° Open end map ↗ |
| 14R LE · low-numbered end | 14R/32L Reported open | 60.0°T | 743 ft MSL226 m | Not published | Not published |
| 32L HE · high-numbered end | 14R/32L Reported open | 240.0°T | 750 ft MSL229 m | Not published | Not published |
| 18 LE · low-numbered end | 18/36 Reported closed | 179.0°T | 752 ft MSL229 m | Not published | 40.04710°, -88.28230° Open end map ↗ |
| 36 HE · high-numbered end | 18/36 Reported closed | 359.0°T | 750 ft MSL229 m | Not published | 40.03250°, -88.28210° Open end map ↗ |
Communications
Published frequencies
| Type | Frequency | Description |
|---|---|---|
| A/D | 121.350 MHz | CHAMPAIGN APP/DEP |
| ATIS | 124.850 MHz | ATIS |
| CLD | 128.750 MHz | CLNC DEL |
| CTAF | 120.400 MHz | CTAF |
| GND | 121.800 MHz | GND |
| RDO | 110.000 MHz | ST LOUIS RDO |
| TWR | 118.250 MHz | CHAMPAIGN TWR |
| UNIC | 122.950 MHz | UNICOM |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| KIND | Indianapolis International AirportIndianapolis | 93 NM173 km · E · 101° true | 11,200 ft | |
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| KSTL | St. Louis Lambert International AirportSt Louis | 124 NM230 km · SW · 232° true | 11,020 ft | |
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Source & provenance
Data source
Airport, runway, and frequency records come from the OurAirports Public Domain dataset snapshot dated . Missing values remain missing; Runway Almanac does not invent them.