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Arnold Palmer Regional (KLBE)

Latrobe, PA

Airport Information

Flight Category:
VFR
Winds:
200° at 8 knots
Clouds:
3800 feet (OVC)
Visibility:
10+ SM
Elevation:
1198.7 ft (365.4 m)
Ctrl Tower:
Yes
ALL/ALL/ALL
Runways:
06/24 (8222x150)
Arnold Palmer Regional Pilot Reviews:

Mark A.

January 18, 2026

Airport Landing Fee - single engine not included - $6 up to 12,499 lbs., $21 12,500-19,999 lbs., $29 20,000-24,999 lbs., $42 25,000-39,999 lbs., $50 40,000-59,999 lbs., $73 60,000-99,999 lbs., $395 100,000 lbs. and above

Dana D.

December 4, 2025

It's a simple airport to get in and out of, and Laurel Highlands is a very pilot-friendly FBO. The assistance is terrific and the Jet-A inexpensive if you have CAA.

Nathan W.

August 14, 2025

Awesome facility! The eatery is good, too! If you fly a piston, I would be mindful that LJ Aviation is a jet center, so they charge a $200 fee. If you're flying a smaller plane, this may be vital information to know before you arrive there.

FBOs & Fuel
Laurel Highlands Jet Center logo

Runway Information

Identifier:
RWY 06
Dimensions:
8222x150
Surface:
Asphalt
Elevation:
1198.7ft
Traffic Pattern:
Left
Approach Lighting:
None
Visual Slope Indicator:
PAPI-4L
Displaced Threshold:
0ft
06
Wind: 200° at 8 kts

Recent Arrivals

Scheduled Arrivals

Recent Departures

Scheduled Departures

Radio Frequencies

ATIS:
118.375 MHz
Tower:
125.0 MHz
CTAF:
125.000 MHz
Ground:
121.8 MHz
JST Approach:
121.2
JST Departure:
121.2

Remarks

APT Lighting Schedule: When atct closed, actvt malsr runway 24; reil runway 06; hirl runway 06/24; taxiway a, b, c & d - CTAF.

ARFF Certification: Ppr 24 for unsked aircraft operations with more than 9 pax call amgr 724-640-7234.

Deer & birds on & in vicinity of airport.

For cd when atct closed contact johnstown approach at 814-532-5960, when approach closed contact cleveland artcc at 440-774-0213.

Runway 06/24 Pavement Classification Number: Pcr value: 490/f/b/x/u

Runway 24 Visual Glide Slope iIndicators: Runway 24 papi unusable beyond 8 degs right of centerlines.