Orlando, US 🇺🇸 Small Airport
KORL
ORL
113 ft
US-FL
GPS Code: KORL
Local Code: ORL
Location: 28.5455° N, -81.332901° E
Continent: NA
Type: Small Airport
Keywords: Herndon Airport Orlando Executive Airport KORL ORL Orlando Municipal Airport Orlando Army Air Base Orlando Air Force Base Naval Training Center Orlando
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Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
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07/25 | 6003 ft | 150 ft | ASP | Active Lighted |
13/31 | 4638 ft | 100 ft | ASP | Active Lighted |
Type | Description | Frequency |
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A/D | ORLANDO APP/DEP SW | 119.4 MHz |
A/D | ORLANDO APP/DEP 061-180° 4500' AND BELOW | 119.775 MHz |
A/D | ORLANDO APP/DEP 181-359° ABOVE 5500' | 120.15 MHz |
A/D | ORLANDO APP/DEP 000-180° ABOVE 5000' | 124.8 MHz |
A/D | ORLANDO APP/DEP 311-060° 5500' AND BELOW | 135.3 MHz |
ATIS | ATIS | 127.25 MHz |
CLD | CLNC DEL | 128.45 MHz |
CTAF | CTAF | 118.7 MHz |
GND | GND | 121.4 MHz |
RDO | ST PETERSBURG RDO | 122.1 MHz |
RDO | ST PETERSBURG RDO | 122.2 MHz |
TWR | TWR | 118.7 MHz |
UNIC | UNICOM | 122.95 MHz |
Taxis are typically available outside the arrival terminals.
Multiple rental car companies may have counters at this airport.
Buses or trains may connect the airport to the city center.
At KORL... Due to Class B ceiling above and catering to the executive jets, a regular joe can wait at the end of the runway or be sent on a cross country while in the pattern just to accommodate a biz jet that hasn't yet made the IAF. It wastes tons of time. Neither MCO or SFB are convenient for quick business trips.
One day I was cleared to land same time a student was right below me on instruments. Tower was not aware. Thanks for the guy behind me turning base.
ORLANDO EXECUTIVE IS AN AIRPORT THAT IS STUDENT FRIENDLY, WHAT DO I MEAN BY THIS? SOME AIRPORTS THAT YOU VISIT AS A PILOT ARE NOT TO KEEN IN HELPING YOUNG INSPIRING OR NEW PILOTS AND THE TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS SCARE THE HELL OUT OF THEM, ORLANDO EXECUTIVE BEING A BUSY AIRPORT (AND ALL THE PROBLEMS THAT ACCOMPANIES THIS TRAFFIC) IS VERY EASY TO ENTER ITS AREA OF OPERATION FIRST TO THE AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS ON DUTY, THEY ARE ALL VERY PROFESSIONAL AND HELPFUL. THE PEOPLE IN SHOWALTER FBO ARE VERY PROFESSIONAL FRIENDLY AND ORIENTED TO HELP ANYONE.