Runway There is one North-South Runway (01/19). The runway is 4502' x 75' asphalt paved with lighting for night operation. The runway has
displaced thresholds on both ends to clear obstructions. Airport
elevation is 898'. There is a
taxiway parallel to the runway.
Navigation and Communications aids •
MIRL Runway & Taxiway lights •
PCL Pilot Controlled Lighting - Frequency 123.075 •
REIL - Runway End Identification Lights •
Rotating beacon - White-Green •
Wind sock near center of runway, between runway and taxiway • 4 light
PAPI •
AWOS Automated Weather Observation System - Frequency 120.550, By Phone 513-934-5500 •
UNICOM - Frequency 123.075 • Online weather information service in terminal building
Privately operated airport services The airport has a
fixed-base operator that offers many of the following services: •
Aviation Fuel •
Hangar Rental •
Pilot training • Aircraft Rental •
Aircraft Charters • Warren County Career Center - Aerospace Academy •
Miami Valley Hospital CareFlight helicopter base and
helipad • Home of the USU Wright Flyer replica built for the 100th anniversary of aviation held in 2003 •
Skydiving •
Helicopter Training, rides, photo flights, and other helicopter services •
Hot air ballooning Three new hangars were built at the airport in 2012 at a cost of $1.7 million.
Aircraft For the 12-month period ending August 4, 2021, the airport had 31,550 aircraft operations, an average of 86 per day: 98%
general aviation, 2%
air taxi and <1% military. There was at that time 101 aircraft based at this airport: 86 single-engine, 9 multi-engine, 2 jet, and 4 helicopter. ==Accidents and incidents==