Runway 7L-25R Closure (March 5 - 6)

 

Advisory: 2022-02 

March 1, 2022

 

Runway 7L-25R Closure
March 5 - March 6

Runway 7L-25R will be closed for 38 hours from Saturday March 05, 2022 (0030L) through Sunday March 06, 2022 (1430L) for Taxiway F repaving. Taxiway F will also be closed for the duration between Runway 25L and Taxiway B.

 

Following the 38 hour continuous closure, nightly Runway 7L-25R closures & Taxiway F closures are scheduled to support the restoration of markings and lighting in the newly repaved areas.
Additional maintenance activities planned during the runway closure include rubber removal, markings maintenance, FOD and vegetation control, runway lighting circuit maintenance, and survey.
 
Notices to Air Missions (NOTAMs) have been issued for the scheduled closures. Please plan flight operations accordingly and check current NOTAMs athttps://notams.aim.faa.gov/notamSearchfor current airfield operating conditions.

 

 

Runway & Taxiway Closures
Area
 
Closure Times

Runway 7L-25R

 

Closed Continuously3/05/2022 (0030L) – 3/06/2022 (1430L)

Taxiway F between Runway 25L and Taxiway B

 

Closed Continuously 3/05/2022 (0030L) – 3/06/2022 (1430L)

Runway 7L-25R

 

Closed Nightly 3/07/2022 – 3/10/2022 (0030-0630L)

Taxiway F between Runway 25L and Taxiway B

 

Closed Nightly 3/07/2022 – 3/10/2022 (0030-0630L)

Taxiway B2 between Taxiways B and H

 

Closed Daily 3/05/2022 – 3/06/2022 (0030-1230L)

Taxiway H between Taxiways G and B2

 

Closed Daily 3/05/2022 – 3/06/2022 (0030-1230L)

Taxiway H1 between Runway 25L and Taxiway H

 

Closed Daily 3/05/2022 – 3/06/2022 (0030-1230L)

 

For questions or comments regarding this advisory, please contact Airside Manager Jeff Mort atJMort@lawa.org. For any immediate hazards/questions, please contact the ARCC at(424) 646-LAWA (5292).


 

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