Ryan Field

Tucson, US 🇺🇸 Small Airport

ICAO

KRYN

IATA

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Elevation

2417 ft

Region

US-AZ

Airport Information

GPS Code: KRYN

Local Code: RYN

Location: 32.1422° N, -111.175003° E

Continent: NA

Type: Small Airport

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Terminal Information

Runways

Designation Length Width Surface Status
06L/24R 4900 ft 75 ft ASP Active
06R/24L 5500 ft 75 ft ASP Active Lighted
15/33 4000 ft 75 ft ASP Active

Radio Frequencies

Type Description Frequency
A/D TUCSON APP/DEP 128.5 MHz
AWOS AWOS 3 133.35 MHz
CTAF CTAF 125.8 MHz
GND GND 118.2 MHz
TWR TWR 125.8 MHz

Ground Transportation

Taxis

Taxis are typically available outside the arrival terminals.

Rental Cars

Multiple rental car companies may have counters at this airport.

Public Transportation

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Great place to learn to fly! Posted by on July 2, 2011

Next time you're in the area, look up Mr. Howard Deevers, a living legend in his own 50 years of aviation. Ask him how "Doc" is doing these days... you might even get him to show you how to fly, sign off on your certificate, take a look at your engine, or help you get your next rating. It's one-stop shopping with this incredible guy!