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Denver International Airport (KDEN)

Denver, United States · North America

By Renzo, CPL

ICAO

KDEN

IATA

DEN

City

Denver

Country

United States

Region

North America

Elevation

5,431 ft

Runways

6 runways

Coordinates

39.8561, -104.6737

Overview

High-altitude airport requiring density altitude awareness. United hub with long runways for high-elevation operations.

Current Weather at KDEN

Pilots flying into or out of Denver International Airport should always check the latest METAR (Meteorological Aerodrome Report) before departure. A METAR is a standardized weather observation issued every hour (or more frequently as a SPECI when conditions change rapidly). It includes wind direction and speed, visibility, cloud layers, temperature, dewpoint, and altimeter setting -- everything you need for a safe go/no-go decision.

Live conditions

Current METAR

METAR KDEN 030853Z 17012KT 10SM FEW100 FEW150 SCT220 12/09 A3014 RMK AO2 SLP145 T01220089 56012 $

Wind 170° at 12 kt — likely active runway near heading 17

Current TAF

TAF KDEN 030901Z 0309/0412 19011KT P6SM FEW100 BKN200 FM031600 01008KT P6SM FEW080 SCT120 BKN200 TEMPO 0321/0401 VRB20G35KT -TSRA BKN080CB FM040100 20011KT P6SM FEW080 SCT140
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Check Weather Before Your Flight

A thorough weather briefing is essential for safe flight operations at Denver International Airport. Here are the key weather products every pilot should review:

  • METARHourly surface observation for KDEN. Includes wind, visibility, ceiling, temp/dewpoint, and altimeter.
  • TAFTerminal Aerodrome Forecast covering the next 24-30 hours. Look for expected wind shifts, visibility changes, and precipitation.
  • NOTAMNotices to Air Missions for KDEN. Check for runway closures, taxiway restrictions, and navaid outages.
  • PIREPPilot Reports from aircraft near Denver. Real-world turbulence, icing, and cloud top reports.
  • SIG/AIRMETArea forecasts for significant weather, turbulence, and icing that may affect operations around Denver International Airport.

Learn to read sectional charts to plan your route visually, and use our crosswind calculator to check runway compatibility with current winds.

Pilot Resources at Denver International Airport

Radio Frequencies

Always verify current frequencies in the Chart Supplement (formerly A/FD) before flight. Common frequencies for airports like KDEN include ATIS/AWOS, Ground, Tower (if towered), Approach/Departure, and Clearance Delivery. Frequencies change -- never rely on outdated sources.

Training Availability

No On-Field Training Reported

Denver International Airport is primarily a commercial operations airport. Check nearby GA airports for flight training options.

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