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Lake County Airport (Colorado)

Lake County Airport (IATA: LXV, ICAO: KLXV, FAA LID: LXV), also known as Leadville Airport, is a county-owned public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7 km) southwest of the central business district of Leadville, a city in Lake County, Colorado, United States.

Lake County Airport
Leadville Airport
Aerial image of Lake County Airport (Colorado). Public Domain.

USGS aerial image, 12 October 1999. Public Domain.

  • IATA: LXV
  • ICAO: KLXV
  • FAA LID: LXV
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner County Commissioner of Lake County
Serves Leadville, Colorado
Elevation AMSL 9,934 ft / 3,026 m
Coordinates 39°13′13″N 106°19′00″W
Website www.klxvairport.com
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
16/34 6,400 1,951 Asphalt
Helipads
Number Length Surface
ft m
H1 150 46 Concrete
Statistics (2008)
Aircraft operations 10,000
Based aircraft 11

According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, it is categorized as a general aviation airport.

High-altitude tests performed for Bell 429 helicopter. Photo by Avitya, Public Domain.

High-altitude tests performed for Bell 429 helicopter. Photo by Avitya, Public Domain.

At an elevation of 9,934 ft (3,026 m) above mean sea level the airport claims the distinction of being North America's highest. Pilots receive a free certificate commemorating their landing upon a successful landing. Aircraft performance deteriorates rapidly with altitude, so many organizations use the Leadville Airport as a base for high-altitude performance testing.

Facilities and aircraft

Short approach to runway 34 at Lake County Airport. Photo by Avitya, Public Domain.

Short approach to runway 34 at Lake County Airport. Photo by Avitya, Public Domain.

Lake County Airport covers an area of 605 acres (245 ha). It has one asphalt paved runway designated 16/34 which measures 6,400 by 75 feet (1,951 x 23 m). It also has one helipad designated H1 with a concrete surface measuring 150 by 100 feet (46 x 30 m).

For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2008, the airport had 10,000 aircraft operations, an average of 27 per day: 78% general aviation, 20% military, and 2% air taxi. At that time there were 11 aircraft based at this airport, all single-engine.

At one point, the airport had scheduled passenger airline service. Rocky Mountain Airways operated flights with de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter turboprop aircraft to Denver, thus earning Lake County Airport the distinction of being the highest airfield in the U.S. ever to receive airline service.

The highest helicopter flight training school in the world, RAVCO, operates out of the Lake County Airport. Their Mountain/High Altitude Test and Training Site (M/HATTS) is acknowledged as having the highest landing zone for training in the Continental United States of America (CONUS).

Aerial view of Lake County Airport and Leadville, December 2006. Photo by Edibobb, CC BY 3.0.

Aerial view of Lake County Airport and Leadville, December 2006. Photo by Edibobb, CC BY 3.0.



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