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Smith Reynolds Airport · Winston Salem

Key Facts

Technical summary and operational standards.

ILS Approach StatusILS FREQUENCIES VERIFIED ✅
Field Elevation
969 ft / 295 m
Transition Altitude
18,000 ft
Primary Channel
TWR 123.75 MHz (WINSTON SALEM TWR)
Runway Summary
15/336,655 ftAsphaltLIGHTED
04/223,938 ftAsphaltLIGHTED

Mission Briefing & Tools

Direct calculators and pre-filled resources for this airport.

TOD CALC
Plan Descent
CROSSWIND
Check Limits
VDP CALC
Visual Point
CONVERTER
QNH / Fuel
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Briefing for Smith Reynolds Airport (KINT), United States. This facility features 2 active runways with an elevation of 969 ft. Verified ILS frequencies are available for precision approaches.Maintain a Transition Altitude of 18,000 ft for altimeter reset.

Airport Details

Full geographical and organizational metadata.

Full Name
Smith Reynolds Airport
ICAO / IATA
KINT / INT
Municipality
Winston Salem
Country
Region
US-NC
GPS Coordinates
Transition Altitude
18,000 ft
Official Website
Wikipedia

Runways & ILS Approach Data

Detailed dimensions and verified landing frequencies.

Runway 15 / 33
ILSLIGHTED
Length: 6,655 ft / 2,028 m
Surface: Asphalt
Heading: 145° / 325°
RWY 15
No ILS
RWY 33
110.30 MHz
ID: INT | CRS: 332°
Runway 04 / 22
LIGHTED
Length: 3,938 ft / 1,200 m
Surface: Asphalt
Heading: 31° / 211°
RWY 04
No ILS
RWY 22
No ILS

Communication Frequencies

ATC and advisory channels.

A/D GREENSBORO APP/DEP
124.35 MHz
ATIS ATIS
121.30 MHz
CTAF CTAF
123.75 MHz
GND GND
128.25 MHz
TWR WINSTON SALEM TWR
123.75 MHz
UNIC UNICOM
122.95 MHz

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Alternatives in the vicinity.

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KHKY ILS
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KCLT ILS
Charlotte Douglas International Airport
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Data Source: OurAirports · Technical Briefing Jan 2026
ILS Data Source: AIP / FAA NASR Cycle Verified