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| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Heading | Wind Component |
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| 06/24 | 4,500 ft | 150 ft | ASP | 61° |
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| 14/32 | 4,500 ft | 150 ft | ASP | 134° |
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| 18/36 | 5,000 ft | 150 ft | ASP | 181° |
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Weather Statistics - KOZR
7,503 observations | Sep 2025 - Mar 2026Flight Rules Distribution
Cairns AAF (Fort Rucker) Air Field typically experiences VFR conditions 68.7% of the time, though instrument-rated pilots will find IFR weather present approximately 17.4% of observations. Prevailing winds are from the NW averaging 6.3 knots. Calm conditions occur 19.6% of the time. Temperature extremes range from -7°C to 36°C, reflecting significant seasonal variation. The best months for VFR flying are September, October, March.
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Statistics computed from 7,503 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - Mar 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.
Cairns AAF (Fort Rucker) Air Field - Airport Information
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About Cairns AAF (Fort Rucker) Air Field
Cairns AAF (Fort Rucker) Air Field is a military facility. Civilian access may be restricted or require Prior Permission (PPR). Pilots should consult the US AIP for current access procedures and restrictions.
Overview
Cairns Army Airfield serves Fort Rucker, a critical U.S. Army aviation training installation located in southeastern Alabama. The medium-sized airport supports military flight operations with three asphalt runways ranging from 4,500 to 5,000 feet in length. Positioned at 301 feet above mean sea level, the airport provides essential aviation infrastructure for rotary and fixed-wing training missions.
Flying Conditions
Weather conditions at Cairns AAF are predominantly favorable for visual flight rules (VFR), with 70.1% of observations supporting VFR operations. Pilots can expect predominantly northeast winds averaging 5.9 knots, with occasional gusts up to 19 knots. Temperature variations are significant, ranging from -4°C to 36°C, with September through November offering the most consistent flying conditions.
Notable Features
The airport features three parallel runways (06/24, 14/32, and 18/36) offering multiple landing options with consistent wind alignment. All runways demonstrate 100% favorable wind conditions and minimal average crosswinds between 3.6 and 3.7 knots. Visibility is generally excellent, with an average of 9.4 statute miles and only 1.4% of observations showing visibility below 3 miles.
Approach Considerations
Given the prevailing northeast winds, runways oriented northeast/southwest (06/24 and 14/32) provide optimal wind alignment for arrivals and departures. Pilots should anticipate potential reduced visibility during the 4.1% of observations with fog conditions. The consistent runway configurations and minimal crosswinds contribute to predictable approach and landing characteristics.
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