Let's see... Left side of parallels (17-35), No intersecting runways, MALF, PAPI, probably ILS... I'm guessing at least 5,500 feet.
KFWS? Nope...
With that, I still found nothing within 218 returns showing up on an AOPA search.
Nick, I can't picture it that long with asphalt.
The sign at the touchdown marker says "10" so I assume its ~11,000ft long. I may be misreading the sign. I will have this before I go to bed. Right now, I'm thinking possibly KCOS, but that might change in the next few minutes.
AFD says KCOS 17L is concrete-grooved . Unless they consider possible concrete underneath? I wouldn't think so. It also refers to 17R as "Asphalt-Grooved"The sign at the touchdown marker says "10" so I assume its ~11,000ft long. I may be misreading the sign. I will have this before I go to bed. Right now, I'm thinking possibly KCOS, but that might change in the next few minutes.
COLORADO SPRINGS
CITY OF COLORADO SPRINGS MUNI
(COS) 6 SE UTC7(6DT) N38°48.35W104°42.05DENVER
6187 B S4
FUEL 100LL, JET A LRA ARFF Index C H–3E, 5A, L–6E
RWY 17L–35R: H13501X150 (CONC–GRVD) S–75, D–175, DT–400, DDT–850 HIRL CL IAP, AD
RWY 17L: MALSR. TDZL. PAPI(P4L)–GA 3.0° TCH 54. 0.6% down.
RWY 35R:
TDZL. REIL. PAPI(P4R)–GA 3.0° TCH 72. 0.6% up.
RWY 17R–35L:
H11022X150 (ASPH–GRVD) S–75, D–175, DT–340,
DDT–750 HIRL
RWY 17R:
REIL. PAPI(P4L)—GA 3.0° TCH 50. 1.2% down.
RWY 35L:
MALSR. PAPI(P4L)—GA 3.0° TCH 52. 1.2% up.
RWY 12–30:
H8269X150 (ASPH–GRVD) S–75, D–175, DT–280,
DDT–550 MIRL
RWY 12:
REIL. PAPI(P4R)—GA 3.0° TCH 65. 0.3% down.
RWY 30:
REIL. PAPI(P4L)—GA 3.0° TCH 52. Thld dsplcd 355. Hill.
0.5% up.
AIRPORT REMARKS:
Attended continuously. Turbo Jet training flights
prohibited 0600–1300Z‡. B52 operations prohibited. Rwy 17L
touchdown runway visual range avbl. Lgtd windsock apch Rwys
17L, 35R, 17R and 35L, 12 and 30. For REIL Rwy 12 and Rwy 30
and Rwy 17R ctc twr.
The diagonal blows it.Oh, my guess was going to be Ellington Field, EFD, in Houston.
Looks like Tortola to me...
What, it doesn't float? ;-)Nope, wrong country. Remember I had to get there in my Warrior.
What, it doesn't float? ;-)
Here is another. Extra points if you can figure this one out.
Hint: it is on foreign soil
Well, its Mexico (you had to get there), there's water, which means its probably on one of the coasts. Runway 20 means that the water is off to the west, which means you are likely in the western part of Mexico, possibly near Baja.
Unfortunately, I do not have a Mexican airport guide....so I may be out of this one.
Cabo San Lucas.