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Ramona Airport
FAA diagram, below: approach from the west
Summary
Airport typePublic
OwnerCounty of San Diego
LocationRamona, San Diego County, California
Elevation AMSL1,395 ft / 425 m
Coordinates33°02′21″N 116°54′55″W / 33.03917°N 116.91528°W / 33.03917; -116.91528
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
9/27 5,001 1,524 Asphalt
Helipads
Number Length Surface
ft m
H1 340 104 Asphalt/concrete
Statistics (2020)
Aircraft operations144,979
Based aircraft135

Ramona Airport (ICAO: KRNM, FAA LID: RNM, formerly L39) is a public airport two miles west of Ramona, in San Diego County, California, United States.[1]

The airport is mostly used for general aviation, the California Department of Forestry (CDF) and the United States Forest Service (USFS) jointly operate a fire attack base.

The Ramona Air Fair is a popular airshow held every year in October.

Most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, but Ramona Airport is RNM to the FAA and has no IATA code.[2]

Facilities

Ramona Airport covers 342 acres (138 ha) and has one runway (9/27: 5,001 x 150 ft.) and one helipad (H1: 340 x 66 ft.).[1]

In 2020 the airport had 144,979 aircraft operations, averaging 397 per day: 100% general aviation, and <1% military. 135 aircraft were then based at this airport: 119 single engine, 10 multi-engine, 1 jet, 3 helicopter, and 2 ultralight.[1]

Classic Rotors Museum

Classic Rotors Museum, a flying aviation museum specializing in helicopters and other rotorcraft, is based at Ramona Airport.[3][4][5][6] The museum bills itself as "the rare and vintage rotorcraft museum" and claims to be one of "three dedicated rotorcraft museums in the world".[3]

Ramona Bombing Target and Emergency Landing Field

During World War II the airport was used by the US Navy as the 'Ramona Bombing Target and Emergency Landing Field. The site was 405 acres and opened on October 15, 1943. The site closed after the war and was turned over to San Diego County on February 26, 1947.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c d FAA Airport Form 5010 for RNM PDF, effective 2023-09-07
  2. ^ Great Circle Mapper: KRNM - Ramona, California
  3. ^ a b Classic Rotors Museum (n.d.). "About Us". Retrieved 2009-11-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: year (link)
  4. ^ Kaman H-43 Huskie (April 2009). "Classic Rotors, Ramona, California". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2009-11-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ Riordan, Jack (August 2009). "Public treated to inside look at county airport". Retrieved 2009-11-13.
  6. ^ Musicar, Jessica (July 2005). "Museum pays homage to 'rotorcraft'". Archived from the original on 2013-01-29. Retrieved 2009-11-13.
  7. ^ US Army Ramona Bombing Target and Emergency Landing Field