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Airport in Stone Mountain, Georgia
Stone Mountain Airport
1993 USGS aerial photo
Summary
Airport typePublic-use (closed)
OwnerMark Britt
OperatorStone Mountain Aviation Inc.
LocationStone Mountain, Georgia
Coordinates33°49′N 84°07′W / 33.81°N 84.12°W / 33.81; -84.12 (Stone Mountain Airport (closed))
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
17/35 3,000/2,700 910/820 Paved
12/30? unk. unk. Grass

The Stone Mountain Airport (FAA LID: 00A), later also known as Stone Mountain Britt Memorial Airport (after the owner's wife), was a small privately run public-use airport located in Stone Mountain, Georgia (east-northeast of the mountain), United States, from around 1962 until 1996. Used for general aviation, it had a paved runway of either 2,700 feet (820 m) or 3,000 feet (910 m), and a "crosswind" grass runway of unknown length. The fixed-base operator was Stone Mountain Aviation Inc.

It was closed prior to the Centennial 1996 Summer Olympics in nearby Atlanta. By the 2000s, the hangars and other buildings had been removed. It is now used for R/C plane hobbyists. Its FAA location ID is now used at an R/C heliport in Bensalem, Pennsylvania.

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