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Airport in California, USA
Chiriaco Summit Airport
Shavers Summit Army Airfield
2006 USGS photo
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCounty of Riverside
ServesChiriaco Summit, California
Elevation AMSL1,711 ft / 521 m
Coordinates33°39′54″N 115°42′36″W / 33.66500°N 115.71000°W / 33.66500; -115.71000
Map
L77 is located in CaliforniaL77L77Location of Chiriaco Summit Airport
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
6/24 4,000 1,219 Asphalt
Statistics (2006)
Aircraft operations6,000
Source: Federal Aviation Administration

Chiriaco Summit Airport (FAA LID: L77) is a county-owned public-use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) northeast of the central business district of Chiriaco Summit, in Riverside County, California, United States.

The airport is maintained as a functioning airport for emergency purposes and recreational VFR use by the Riverside County government. Some west coast aero clubs use the airport (and nearby restaurant) as a "destination" site for annual weekend competitions.

History

The airport was opened in April 1943 as Shavers Summit Army Airfield and was used by the United States Army Air Forces Fourth Air Force as a training base during World War II. At the end of the war the airfield was determined to be no longer needed by the military and turned over to the local government for civil use.

Facilities and aircraft

Chiriaco Summit Airport as seen from the cockpit of an aircraft approaching from the west

Chiriaco Summit Airport covers an area of 570 acres (230 ha) at an elevation of 1,713 feet (522 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 6/24 with an asphalt surface measuring 4,600 by 50 feet (1,402 x 15 m). For the 12-month period ending November 30, 2006, the airport had 6,000 general aviation aircraft operations, an average of 16 per day.

See also

References

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  1. ^ FAA Airport Form 5010 for L77 PDF. Federal Aviation Administration. Effective 3 June 2010.
  2. Thole, Lou (1999). Forgotten Fields of America : World War II Bases and Training, Then and Now. Vol. 2. Publisher: Pictorial Histories Pub. ISBN 1575100517

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