KAAA
Airport
Logan County
Lincoln, Illinois

FAA NFDC Information Effective 56-day cycle 11/27/2025 - 1/22/2026

Ops Comms Services Owner Runways IFR Procs Current NOTAMs Remarks

Location

FAA/ICAO Identifier:AAA / KAAA
Lat/Lng:40.1586944444, -89.3350277778
40-09-31.3000N, 089-20-06.1000W
Estimated by 3rd Party Survey on 03/27/2011
Elevation:594 feet Surveyed by 3rd Party Survey on 03/27/2011
Magnetic Variation:00E,(1990), [-3W (2025)]
Sectional:CHICAGO
From City:2nm NE of Lincoln

Operations

Use:Open to the public
Ownership:Publicly owned
Activation:04/1950
Attended:All year Mon-Sat IREG (local)
for Service Call 309-838-5694 or 217-737-3517.
Control Tower:no
ARTCC:Kansas City(ZKC)Chicago Center(ZAU)
FSS:Saint Louis FSS(STL)
NOTAMs and Weather:AAANOTAM-D service at airport
Wind Indicator:Lighted
Lights:Activate REIL Runway 03; PAPI Runway 03 & 21; MIRL Runway 03/21 - CTAF.
Beacon:Sunset-Sunrise
Landing Fee:no

Communications

CTAF:122.800
UNICOM:122.800
Weather:AWOS-3 217-732-9605 118.775
Approach:
Contact 'SAINT LOUIS' Approach
126.15,323.0
Departure:
Contact 'SAINT LOUIS' Departure
126.15,323.0
Master Airport:T75 (SAINT LOUIS TRACON)

Services

Fuel:Grade 100LL Gasoline (low lead blue)
Airframe Repair:Major
Powerplant Repair:Major
Bottled Oxygen:None
Bulk Oxygen:None
Transient Storage:Hanger,Tie-Down
Other Services:Pilot Instruction, Aircraft Rental, Aircraft Sales

Based Aircraft

Total:0

Annual Operations

Total:0

Ownership

Owner:Logan County Board
County Courthouse, P.O. Box 39
Lincoln, Il 62656
217-732-6400
Manager:Gene Rohlfs
County Court House, P.O. Box 39
Lincoln, Il 62656
217-732-6400

Runways

Runways:03/21
14/32

Runway 03/21

Length:4000 feet
225 ft Stwy NE End.
by 3rd Party Survey on 03/27/2011
Width:75 feet
Surface:Asphalt / Bituminous Concrete, Excellent Condition
Surface Treatment:NONE
Weight Capacity:Single Wheel aircraft: 12,000 lbs
Runway Lights Edge Intensity:Med Intensity
End 03 End 21
True Alignment:035,(032 Magnetic)215,(212 Magnetic)
Runway Markings:Nonprecision Instrument,Good ConditionNonprecision Instrument,Good Condition
Elevation at End:592.6' MSL594.3' MSL
Elevation at Touchdown Zone:592.8' MSL594.3' MSL
Threshold Crossing Glide Path Height:26' AGL25' AGL
Visual Glide Path Angle:3.50°3.00°
Visual Glide Slope Indicator:4-light PAPI on left side of runway4-light PAPI on left side of runway
Runway End Identifer Lights (REIL):Yes 
Objects:Church Steeple 21:1.Tree
Objects affecting Navigable Airspace (CFR part 77):Utility runway with a nonprecision approachUtility runway with a nonprecision approach
Object Clearance Slope:20:117:1
Object Height: 49' AGL
Object Distance: 1059' Along centerline
200' Right of centerline

Runway 14/32

Length:3021 feet
by 3rd Party Survey on 03/27/2011
Width:135 feet
Surface:Grass / Sod, Good Condition
Surface Treatment:NONE
End 14 End 32
True Alignment:144,(141 Magnetic)324,(321 Magnetic)
Displaced Threshold Distance:307' 
Elevation at End:590.5' MSL589.0' MSL
Elevation at Displaced Threshold:590.9' MSL 
Elevation at Touchdown Zone:590.9' MSL591.7' MSL
Objects:TreesRoad
Objects affecting Navigable Airspace (CFR part 77):Utility runway with a visual approachUtility runway with a visual approach
Object Clearance Slope:13:1
App Slp to Dthr 19:1, Runway 21 Approach Slp to Runway End is 21:1.
20:1
Object Height:57' AGL13' AGL
Object Distance:797' Along centerline
52' Right of centerline
260' Along centerline
148' Right of centerline

Procedures

NOTAMs

Additional Remarks

A30-14/32-Prior Permission to Use Dec-Apr & After Rain Call 217-732-6400.
Tempo and Long-Term Hngr Space Available - Dly, Weekly, Monthly, Yearly.
for Cd Contact St Louis Approach 314-890-1017.
(Contact Phone Nr) Additional Operator Phone Number: 217-737-3517.

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