O61 - Cameron Park

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Last updated: 2023-10-19 23:26:06 PDT
Transient Parking
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Crew Car Availability
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Airport Statistics
Location: Cameron Park, CA
Elevation: 1,287ft
Sectional: San Francisco
Activation date: Dec 1967
Fuel: 100LL (prices)
Runway 13/31: 4,051ft
Access: Open to the public
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Remarks
  • This airport has been surveyed by the national geodetic survey.
  • For noise abatement procedures call amgr (530) 676-8316
  • Ry 13/31 west side 60 ft gates in perimeter fencing to provide access to residential area for residents and invited guests.
  • Ry 13/31 restricted to use by acft with less than a maximum certificated gwt of 12,500 lbs and wingspan less than 50 ft.
  • Helicopter parking not authorized.
  • Migratory geese in vncty of arpt.
  • For cd ctc norcal apch at 916-361-6874.
  • Do not confuse parl residential streets on both sides of arpt with the rwy.
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