N E S W 173°
17 / 35
RWY 17/35
HDG 173°
LEN 11,417 ft
Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport

Runway 17 at LPPR

Runway 17/35 at Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport (LPPR) in Porto is a 11,417 ft, lighted, asphalt runway oriented 173°/353°. The runway is 148 ft wide, with a 984 ft displaced threshold on the 17 end. SkyMeter has observed 1,547 landings and 1,315 departures on this runway over the last 30 days, with approximately 0.1% of arrivals resulting in a go-around (1 events). Trace data shows an average final-approach slope of 1.4°, touchdowns averaging 4,506 ft past the threshold, a typical touchdown ground speed of 113 kt, a 1.9 kt average crosswind component.

Last 30 Days
2862 Operations
1315 Deps / 1547 Arrs

Runway 17/35 at Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport (LPPR) in Porto is a 11,417 ft, lighted, asphalt runway oriented 173°/353°. The runway is 148 ft wide, with a 984 ft displaced threshold on the 17 end. SkyMeter has observed 1,547 landings and 1,315 departures on this runway over the last 30 days, with approximately 0.1% of arrivals resulting in a go-around (1 events). Trace data shows an average final-approach slope of 1.4°, touchdowns averaging 4,506 ft past the threshold, a typical touchdown ground speed of 113 kt, a 1.9 kt average crosswind component.

Runway at a Glance

Arrival Volume

1,547 landings observed on Runway 17 in the last 30 days, alongside 1,315 departures.

Peak Hour

Busiest landing window observed at 20:00 with 9 arrivals on the recent sample.

Average Touchdown Zone

Aircraft touch down on average 4,506 ft from the threshold on Runway 17.

Prevailing Wind & Gust History

Over the past 365 days, winds at LPPR have prevailed from the west-northwest (300°), accounting for roughly 16% of windy observations. Average wind speed sits at 6.2 kt with peak gusts to 44 kt. Strong-wind days are infrequent here.

Light Crosswind Component

Average crosswind on landing is 1.9 kt at touchdown, measured against runway 17 alignment.

Approach Slope

Final-approach slope averages 1.4° on Runway 17, shallower than the standard 3°.

Landing Behavior and Touchdown Performance

The metrics below are computed from ADS-B trace data observed at Runway 17 over the last 30 days. Each value is shown only when at least 10 valid samples were available; sparse cells are hidden rather than estimated.

Avg approach slope
1.4°
Avg touchdown GS
113 kts
Avg touchdown zone
4,506 ft
Avg headwind
-0.2 kt

Hourly Landing Distribution

05:00 1 landings
06:00 4 landings
07:00 5 landings
08:00 3 landings
09:00 7 landings
10:00 1 landings
17:00 1 landings
18:00 1 landings
20:00 9 landings
21:00 8 landings
22:00 9 landings
23:00 1 landings

Recent observed landings on Runway 17 grouped by hour-of-day (UTC).

Go-Around Analysis

A go-around occurs when a pilot aborts a landing attempt and initiates a climb to return for another approach. While go-arounds are a normal safety procedure, their frequency and causes provide insight into operational challenges at specific runways. Runway 17 experienced go-arounds in 0.1% of arrivals over the last 30 days (1 events of 1548 attempts).

Recent Go-Around Events

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These events represent normal safety procedures and do not indicate operational deficiencies.

Go-Around Causes Distribution

Other 1 events (100%)

Environmental factors dominate go-around causes, indicating that operational procedures remain sound.

Approach Types and Categories

Aircraft approach runways using different procedures based on weather conditions, visibility, and available navigation equipment. An Instrument Landing System (ILS) approach provides precision horizontal and vertical guidance using ground-based radio signals, enabling aircraft to land in low visibility conditions. Visual approaches require pilots to maintain visual contact with the runway and surrounding terrain, typically used during clear weather. Area Navigation (RNAV) approaches use GPS technology to guide aircraft along specific flight paths.

Approach Categories Explained

Category (CAT) classifications define minimum visibility and decision height requirements for instrument approaches. Higher categories enable operations in lower visibility conditions.

CAT I
Decision Height: 200 ft
Visibility: 550m
CAT II
Decision Height: 100 ft
Visibility: 300m
CAT III
Decision Height: 0-50 ft
Visibility: 0-200m
Visual
Clear of Clouds
Visibility: 5 km

Wind and Environmental Factors

Wind conditions directly impact runway operations, influencing approach difficulty, landing performance, and runway selection. Runway 17 benefits from favorable wind alignment, with prevailing winds creating minimal crosswind components for most operations. Average wind speeds of 12 knots pose no operational constraints for commercial aircraft.

24-Hour Wind Pattern

20:00
227° at 3 kts, gusting 0 kts
3 kts
21:00
236° at 4 kts, gusting 0 kts
4 kts
22:00
152° at 2 kts, gusting 0 kts
2 kts
23:00
0° at 2 kts, gusting 0 kts
2 kts
05:00
240° at 3 kts, gusting 0 kts
3 kts
06:00
200° at 3 kts, gusting 0 kts
3 kts
07:00
76° at 2 kts, gusting 0 kts
2 kts
08:00
0° at 2 kts, gusting 0 kts
2 kts
09:00
294° at 3 kts, gusting 0 kts
3 kts
10:00
320° at 4 kts, gusting 0 kts
4 kts
17:00
330° at 14 kts, gusting 0 kts
14 kts
18:00
340° at 16 kts, gusting 0 kts
16 kts
METAR
320° at 4 kts, gusting 0 kts
4 kts

Wind patterns show typical diurnal variation with stronger winds during midday hours.

Average Speed
12 kts
Peak Gust
18 kts
Prevailing Direction
173°
Avg Crosswind
8 kts

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About This Data

This analysis covers 2862 operations recorded over the past 30 days, derived from global ADS-B flight broadcasts. Coverage may be incomplete in areas with limited ground-station reception, and statistics may vary with weather and traffic volume.