Space Florida Launch And Landing Facility Airport (KTTS)
IFR PrivateTitusville, Florida, United States
🇺🇸FAA Chart Supplement
Airport Manager:
321-261-3858
Clearance Delivery:
407-852-7500
Runways
1 RWY, 4572m/15000ft 1 Runway, longest: 4572m/15000ft (paved)
Source: FAA
15/33
Concrete
Length
4572m
15000ft
15000ft
15/33
Concrete
Length
4572m/15000ft
4572m/15000ft
Fuel Availability
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←R 6 kt
Wind
240° · 6 kt
Temperature
22.9°C
Dew point
20.8°C
Visibility
10 SM
QNH
29.86 inHg
Ceiling
19000 BKN
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Station
Automated (with precip sensor)
Maintenance
Station needs maintenance
Sea level pressure
1011.6 hPa
Precise temp/dew
22.9°C / 20.8°C
Pressure tendency
Rising rapidly 1hPa/3h
6-hr max/min
Max 23°C / Min 19.8°C
METAR: 51 mins · aviationweather.gov
| Rwy | Cross | Head |
|---|---|---|
| 15 | ←R 6 kt | 0 kt ↑ |
| 33 | →L 6 kt | 0 kt ↑ |
No TAF available.
METAR KTTS 301155Z AUTO 24006KT 10SM BKN190 23/21 A2986 RMK AO2 SLP116 T02290208 10230 20198 53010 $
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Information from pirep.io:
Description: This is an awesome airport because of its history as the landing spot for the Space Shuttle. While you can't land here, you can contact Orlando Approach and request a low approach over the runway. You should expect a clearance to maintain 500' above the runway (which is at sea level, so 500' MSL). If the tower is open, Approach will hand you off. Enjoy the sights of flying down a 15,000 foot runway and look out to the east at the Vehicle Assembly Building (the big white building) and the launch complexes further to the east, along the shore. Cheat just to the west of the runway centerline. Immediately to the east of the airport is an always-active restricted area.
Transient Parking: No parking.
Fuel Location: No fuel.
Crew Car: I accidentally left the spare set of Space Shuttle keys in my other Saturn V rocket, and it's currently parked on the moon.
Source: pirep.io (snapshot from 2025-01-26)