Flying a ATR 42-600 into Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport

KDFW / DFW Β· Dallas, United States

By Renzo, CPL

Field Elevation

607 ft

Aircraft Range

735 NM

Cruise Speed

275 kt

Runway Requirements

The ATR 42-600 is a turboprop aircraft (MTOW 18,600 kg). At sea level under standard conditions, expect approximately 3,500 ft takeoff distance. Always cross-reference your specific aircraft POH performance charts and current weather for actual TOD/LDR.

  • β†’ Number of runways at KDFW: 7
  • β†’ Coordinates: 32.8998, -97.0403
  • β†’ Type rating required

Approach Considerations

  • β†’Approach plates: Reference current Jeppesen or FAA charts before each flight. ILS, RNAV (GPS), and visual approaches typically available depending on runway. Check NOTAMs for outages.
  • β†’Wake turbulence: Stay alert for wake turbulence from preceding heavy aircraft, especially at major airports like KDFW.

Common Considerations

One of the largest airports by area in the US. Major American Airlines hub with extensive domestic network. For the ATR 42-600, the most relevant factors are runway length sufficiency, density altitude impact at field elevation 607 ft, and traffic complexity at this multi-runway airport.

Fuel Availability

Jet A is universally available at KDFW. The ATR 42-600 burns approximately 1375 pph at cruise β€” multiple FBOs typically compete on pricing.

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