AJO - Corona Muni

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  • CW Fuel - 100LL: (33.89688769431258, -117.60111102790418)
  • Transient Parking: (33.89658588787694, -117.59743569415107)
  • Helicopter - South Grass: (33.89556326403445, -117.60781050361645)
  • Shopping Center - 45 degree to downwind: (33.88242405306298, -117.61598865375244)
  • Base turn here: (33.88980747513314, -117.58040400372178)
  • CW Fuel - 100LL: (33.89688769431258, -117.60111102790418)
  • Transient Parking: (33.89658588787694, -117.59743569415107)
  • Helicopter - South Grass: (33.89556326403445, -117.60781050361645)
  • Shopping Center - 45 degree to downwind: (33.88242405306298, -117.61598865375244)
  • Base turn here: (33.88980747513314, -117.58040400372178)
  • Restaurant: (33.895529730955005, -117.59824675530253)
Description
  • KAJO is a small pilot-controlled GA airport in a busy corridor here in SoCal.
  • The Cafe is at the east side of the field, south of the City tie-downs and transient parking. It's a great stop for food, but they close early so get there before 2pm.
  • **Aircraft Spruce (West) is nearby.** You can call them to deliver a purchase or shuttle you to/from the airport.
  • **Here are some tips from a local to prepare for flying into KAJO-Corona Muni:**
  • * There will be transiting traffic east-west along the 91 highway as well as north-south along the 15 highway. There is also IFR training traffic coming in from the PDZ VOR headed toward midfield that will often go missed back to PDZ.
  • * There are a few flight schools both on-field and at neighboring airports, so expect pattern traffic with student pilots.
  • * Helicopters will generally land on the south grass on the south side of the airport. Auto-gyros are often in the area as well. Be on the constant watch for both pattern and transiting helicopter traffic.
  • * Straight-in approaches to 25/7 not recommended due to heavy traffic. Common pattern entry is 45 degree to the downwind (both left pattern for RWY25 and right pattern for RWY7) at 2000 AGL--descending to pattern alt as you enter.
  • * Pattern should be flown tight, again for traffic concerns. Stay to the north of the 91 (east/west hwy to the south) and make base turn for 25 before Lincoln Ave. Avoid overflying houses on base-to-final. There are powerlines to stay above on RWY25 final. RWY7 has no PAPI.
  • * Coyotes do wander onto the runway both in daylight and at night. Be prepared to go around.
  • * Speak up on 122.7! Do not assume you are alone. Also, don't rely 100% on the "fishfinder", ADSB is wonky in this area and you will be surprised. SEE AND AVOID.
  • KAJO is a small pilot-controlled GA airport in a busy corridor here in SoCal.
  • The [Corona Airport Cafe](https://www.coronaairportcafe.com/) is at the east side of the field, south of the City tie-downs and transient parking. It's a great stop for food, but they close early so get there before 2pm.
  • **Aircraft Spruce (West) is nearby.** You can call them to deliver a purchase or shuttle you to/from the airport.
  • **Here are some tips from a local to prepare for flying into KAJO-Corona Muni:**
  • * There will be transiting traffic east-west along the 91 highway as well as north-south along the 15 highway. There is also IFR training traffic coming in from the PDZ VOR headed toward midfield that will often go missed back to PDZ.
  • * There are a few flight schools both on-field and at neighboring airports, so expect pattern traffic with student pilots.
  • * Helicopters will generally land on the south grass on the south side of the airport. Auto-gyros are often in the area as well. Be on the constant watch for both pattern and transiting helicopter traffic.
  • * Straight-in approaches to 25/7 not recommended due to heavy traffic. Common pattern entry is 45 degree to the downwind (both left pattern for RWY25 and right pattern for RWY7) at 2000 AGL--descending to pattern alt as you enter.
  • * Pattern should be flown tight, again for traffic concerns. Stay to the north of the 91 (east/west hwy to the south) and make base turn for 25 before Lincoln Ave. Avoid overflying houses on base-to-final. There are powerlines to stay above on RWY25 final. RWY7 has no PAPI.
  • * Coyotes do wander onto the runway both in daylight and at night. Be prepared to go around.
  • * Speak up on 122.7! Do not assume you are alone. Also, don't rely 100% on the "fishfinder", ADSB is wonky in this area and you will be surprised. SEE AND AVOID.
Over 1 year ago
2023-03-28 08:28:33 PDT
172.116.236.176
Description
  • KAJO is a small pilot-controlled GA airport in a busy corridor here in SoCal.
  • The Cafe is at the east side of the field, south of the City tie-downs and transient parking. It's a great stop for food, but they close early to get there before 2pm.
  • **Aircraft Spruce (West) is nearby.** You can call them to deliver a purchase or shuttle you to/from the airport.
  • **Here are some tips from a local to prepare for flying into KAJO-Corona Muni:**
  • * There will be transiting traffic east-west along the 91 highway as well as north-south along the 15 highway. There is also IFR training traffic coming in from the PDZ VOR headed toward midfield that will often go missed back to PDZ.
  • * There are a few flight schools both on-field and at neighboring airports, so expect pattern traffic with student pilots.
  • * Helicopters will generally land on the south grass on the south side of the airport. Auto-gyros are often in the area as well. Be on the constant watch for both pattern and transiting helicopter traffic.
  • * Straight-in approaches to 25/7 not recommended due to heavy traffic. Common pattern entry is 45 degree to the downwind (both left pattern for RWY25 and right pattern for RWY7) at 2000 AGL--descending to pattern alt as you enter.
  • * Pattern should be flown tight, again for traffic concerns. Stay to the north of the 91 (east/west hwy to the south) and make base turn for 25 before Lincoln Ave. Avoid overflying houses on base-to-final. There are powerlines to stay above on RWY25 final. RWY7 has no PAPI.
  • * Coyotes do wander onto the runway both in daylight and at night. Be prepared to go around.
  • * Speak up on 122.7! Do not assume you are alone. Also, don't rely 100% on the "fishfinder", ADSB is wonky in this area and you will be surprised. SEE AND AVOID.
  • KAJO is a small pilot-controlled GA airport in a busy corridor here in SoCal.
  • The Cafe is at the east side of the field, south of the City tie-downs and transient parking. It's a great stop for food, but they close early so get there before 2pm.
  • **Aircraft Spruce (West) is nearby.** You can call them to deliver a purchase or shuttle you to/from the airport.
  • **Here are some tips from a local to prepare for flying into KAJO-Corona Muni:**
  • * There will be transiting traffic east-west along the 91 highway as well as north-south along the 15 highway. There is also IFR training traffic coming in from the PDZ VOR headed toward midfield that will often go missed back to PDZ.
  • * There are a few flight schools both on-field and at neighboring airports, so expect pattern traffic with student pilots.
  • * Helicopters will generally land on the south grass on the south side of the airport. Auto-gyros are often in the area as well. Be on the constant watch for both pattern and transiting helicopter traffic.
  • * Straight-in approaches to 25/7 not recommended due to heavy traffic. Common pattern entry is 45 degree to the downwind (both left pattern for RWY25 and right pattern for RWY7) at 2000 AGL--descending to pattern alt as you enter.
  • * Pattern should be flown tight, again for traffic concerns. Stay to the north of the 91 (east/west hwy to the south) and make base turn for 25 before Lincoln Ave. Avoid overflying houses on base-to-final. There are powerlines to stay above on RWY25 final. RWY7 has no PAPI.
  • * Coyotes do wander onto the runway both in daylight and at night. Be prepared to go around.
  • * Speak up on 122.7! Do not assume you are alone. Also, don't rely 100% on the "fishfinder", ADSB is wonky in this area and you will be surprised. SEE AND AVOID.
Over 1 year ago
2023-03-27 22:25:24 PDT
[anonymous]
Description
  • KAJO is a small pilot-controlled GA airport in a busy corridor here in SoCal.
  • The Cafe is at the east side of the field, south of the City tie-downs and transient parking. It's a great stop for food, but they close early to get there before 2pm.
  • **Aircraft Spruce (West) is nearby.** You can call them to deliver a purchase or shuttle you to/from the airport.
  • **Here are some tips from a local (me) to prepare for flying into KAJO-Corona Muni:**
  • * There will be transiting traffic east-west along the 91 highway as well as north-south along the 15 highway. There is also IFR training traffic coming in from the PDZ VOR headed toward midfield that will often go missed back to PDZ.
  • * There are a few flight schools both on-field and at neighboring airports, so expect pattern traffic with student pilots.
  • * Helicopters will generally land on the south grass on the south side of the airport. Auto-gyros are often in the area as well. Be on the constant watch for both pattern and transiting helicopter traffic.
  • * Straight-in approaches to 25/7 not recommended due to heavy traffic. Common pattern entry is 45 degree to the downwind (both left pattern for RWY25 and right pattern for RWY7) at 2000 AGL--descending to pattern alt as you enter.
  • * Pattern should be flown tight, again for traffic concerns. Stay to the north of the 91 (east/west hwy to the south) and make base turn for 25 before Lincoln Ave. Avoid overflying houses on base-to-final. There are powerlines to stay above on RWY25 final. RWY7 has no PAPI.
  • * Coyotes do wander onto the runway both in daylight and at night. Be prepared to go around.
  • * Speak up on 122.7! Do not assume you are alone. Also, don't rely 100% on the "fishfinder", ADSB is wonky in this area and you will be surprised. SEE AND AVOID.
  • KAJO is a small pilot-controlled GA airport in a busy corridor here in SoCal.
  • The Cafe is at the east side of the field, south of the City tie-downs and transient parking. It's a great stop for food, but they close early to get there before 2pm.
  • **Aircraft Spruce (West) is nearby.** You can call them to deliver a purchase or shuttle you to/from the airport.
  • **Here are some tips from a local to prepare for flying into KAJO-Corona Muni:**
  • * There will be transiting traffic east-west along the 91 highway as well as north-south along the 15 highway. There is also IFR training traffic coming in from the PDZ VOR headed toward midfield that will often go missed back to PDZ.
  • * There are a few flight schools both on-field and at neighboring airports, so expect pattern traffic with student pilots.
  • * Helicopters will generally land on the south grass on the south side of the airport. Auto-gyros are often in the area as well. Be on the constant watch for both pattern and transiting helicopter traffic.
  • * Straight-in approaches to 25/7 not recommended due to heavy traffic. Common pattern entry is 45 degree to the downwind (both left pattern for RWY25 and right pattern for RWY7) at 2000 AGL--descending to pattern alt as you enter.
  • * Pattern should be flown tight, again for traffic concerns. Stay to the north of the 91 (east/west hwy to the south) and make base turn for 25 before Lincoln Ave. Avoid overflying houses on base-to-final. There are powerlines to stay above on RWY25 final. RWY7 has no PAPI.
  • * Coyotes do wander onto the runway both in daylight and at night. Be prepared to go around.
  • * Speak up on 122.7! Do not assume you are alone. Also, don't rely 100% on the "fishfinder", ADSB is wonky in this area and you will be surprised. SEE AND AVOID.
Landing & Tie-down Fees
  • $0
Over 1 year ago
2023-03-27 22:24:13 PDT
[anonymous]
Tag Added
  • food
Over 1 year ago
2023-03-27 22:11:41 PDT
[anonymous]
Annotations
  • CW Fuel - 100LL: (33.89688769431258, -117.60111102790418)
  • Transient Parking: (33.89658588787694, -117.59743569415107)
  • Helicopter - South Grass: (33.89556326403445, -117.60781050361645)
  • Shopping Center - 45 degree to downwind: (33.88242405306298, -117.61598865375244)
  • Base turn here: (33.88980747513314, -117.58040400372178)
Description
  • KAJO is a small pilot-controlled GA airport in a busy corridor here in SoCal.
  • There will be transiting traffic east-west along the 91 highway as well as north-south along the 15 highway. There is also IFR training traffic coming in from the PDZ VOR headed toward midfield that will often go missed back to PDZ.
  • There are a few flight schools both on-field and at neighboring airports, so expect pattern traffic with student pilots.
  • Helicopters will generally land on the south grass on the south side of the airport. Auto-gyros are often in the area as well. Be on the constant watch for both pattern and transiting helicopter traffic.
  • KAJO is a small pilot-controlled GA airport in a busy corridor here in SoCal.
  • The Cafe is at the east side of the field, south of the City tie-downs and transient parking. It's a great stop for food, but they close early to get there before 2pm.
  • **Aircraft Spruce (West) is nearby.** You can call them to deliver a purchase or shuttle you to/from the airport.
  • **Here are some tips from a local (me) to prepare for flying into KAJO-Corona Muni:**
  • * There will be transiting traffic east-west along the 91 highway as well as north-south along the 15 highway. There is also IFR training traffic coming in from the PDZ VOR headed toward midfield that will often go missed back to PDZ.
  • * There are a few flight schools both on-field and at neighboring airports, so expect pattern traffic with student pilots.
  • * Helicopters will generally land on the south grass on the south side of the airport. Auto-gyros are often in the area as well. Be on the constant watch for both pattern and transiting helicopter traffic.
  • * Straight-in approaches to 25/7 not recommended due to heavy traffic. Common pattern entry is 45 degree to the downwind (both left pattern for RWY25 and right pattern for RWY7) at 2000 AGL--descending to pattern alt as you enter.
  • * Pattern should be flown tight, again for traffic concerns. Stay to the north of the 91 (east/west hwy to the south) and make base turn for 25 before Lincoln Ave. Avoid overflying houses on base-to-final. There are powerlines to stay above on RWY25 final. RWY7 has no PAPI.
  • * Coyotes do wander onto the runway both in daylight and at night. Be prepared to go around.
  • * Speak up on 122.7! Do not assume you are alone. Also, don't rely 100% on the "fishfinder", ADSB is wonky in this area and you will be surprised. SEE AND AVOID.
Transient Parking
  • City tiedowns are at the far east side of the airport (Runway 25 side). All other tiedowns are reserved.
  • City tiedowns and transient parking are at the far east side of the airport (Runway 25 side). All other tiedowns are reserved.
Over 1 year ago
2023-03-27 21:59:58 PDT
[anonymous]
Description
  • KAJO is a small pilot-controlled GA airport in a busy corridor here in SoCal.
  • There will be transiting traffic east-west along the 91 highway as well as north-south along the 15 highway. There is also IFR training traffic coming in from the PDZ VOR headed toward midfield that will often go missed back to PDZ.
  • There are a few flight schools both on-field and at neighboring airports, so expect pattern traffic with student pilots.
  • Helicopters will generally land on the south grass on the south side of the airport. Auto-gyros are often in the area as well. Be on the constant watch for both pattern and transiting helicopter traffic.
Landing & Tie-down Fees
  • No Landing Fees. City tiedowns are at the far east side of the airport (Runway 25 side). All other tiedowns are reserved.
Transient Parking
  • City tiedowns are at the far east side of the airport (Runway 25 side). All other tiedowns are reserved.
Over 1 year ago
2023-03-27 21:45:03 PDT
[anonymous]
Tag Removed
  • empty
Over 1 year ago
2023-03-27 21:45:03 PDT
[anonymous]
WiFi Access
  • The CW Transportation FBO (directly south of the fuel pumps and the restrooms) has wifi posted if open to public. If locked, well...
Landing & Tie-down Fees
  • No Landing Fees. City tiedowns are at the far east side of the airport (Runway 25 side). All other tiedowns are reserved.
Fuel Location
  • Just about midfield off the taxiway is the CW Transporation fuel station with 3 pumps of 100LL. Sorry, no Jet-A
Almost 2 years ago
2023-02-02 20:55:15 PST
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Almost 2 years ago
2023-02-02 20:55:15 PST
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Almost 2 years ago
2023-02-02 20:55:15 PST
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