276 metres
Airport record
The Ohio State University Airport - Don Scott Field
Columbus, Ohio, United States
3 reported lighted
1,525 metres · 09R/27L
Source records
Runway geometry
Reported runway surfaces
| Runway | Dimensions | Surface | Heading (true) | Lighting | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 09R/27L | 5,004 × 100 ft1,525 × 30 m | Asphalt | 87.1° / 267.1° east–west | Reported lighted | Reported open |
| 05/23 | 3,562 × 100 ft1,086 × 30 m | Asphalt | 48.7° / 228.7° northeast–southwest | Reported lighted | Reported open |
| 09L/27R | 2,994 × 100 ft913 × 30 m | Asphalt | 87.1° / 267.1° east–west | Reported lighted | Reported open |
| 14/32 | 3,438 × 100 ft1,048 × 30 m | Asphalt | 136.2° / 316.2° northwest–southeast | Reported not lighted | Reported closed |
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Published end data
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| End | Runway | True heading | End elevation | Displaced threshold | Coordinates |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 09R LE · low-numbered end | 09R/27L Reported open | 87.1°T | 901 ft MSL275 m | Not published | 40.07710°, -83.08160° Open end map ↗ |
| 27L HE · high-numbered end | 09R/27L Reported open | 267.1°T | 889 ft MSL271 m | Not published | 40.07790°, -83.06370° Open end map ↗ |
| 05 LE · low-numbered end | 05/23 Reported open | 48.7°T | 903 ft MSL275 m | Not published | 40.07630°, -83.07840° Open end map ↗ |
| 23 HE · high-numbered end | 05/23 Reported open | 228.7°T | 892 ft MSL272 m | Not published | 40.08270°, -83.06890° Open end map ↗ |
| 09L LE · low-numbered end | 09L/27R Reported open | 87.1°T | 904 ft MSL276 m | Not published | 40.08270°, -83.07890° Open end map ↗ |
| 27R HE · high-numbered end | 09L/27R Reported open | 267.1°T | 891 ft MSL272 m | Not published | 40.08310°, -83.06820° Open end map ↗ |
| 14 LE · low-numbered end | 14/32 Reported closed | 136.2°T | 900 ft MSL274 m | Not published | 40.08400°, -83.07670° Open end map ↗ |
| 32 HE · high-numbered end | 14/32 Reported closed | 316.2°T | 893 ft MSL272 m | Not published | 40.07720°, -83.06820° Open end map ↗ |
Communications
Published frequencies
| Type | Frequency | Description |
|---|---|---|
| A/D | 120.200 MHz | COLUMBUS APP/DEP |
| ATIS | 121.350 MHz | ATIS |
| CTAF | 118.800 MHz | CTAF |
| GCCD | 121.700 MHz | GND/CLNC DEL |
| TWR | 118.800 MHz | TWR |
| UNIC | 122.950 MHz | UNICOM |
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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.