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Chandelle Estates Airport

Coordinates: 39°12′08″N 075°29′08″W / 39.20222°N 75.48556°W / 39.20222; -75.48556
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Chandelle Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
ServesDover, Delaware
LocationKent County, Delaware
Time zoneUTC−05:00 (-5)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−04:00 (-4)
Elevation AMSL22 ft / 7 m
Coordinates39°12′08″N 075°29′08″W / 39.20222°N 75.48556°W / 39.20222; -75.48556
Map
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
4/22 2,533 772 Asphalt
Statistics (2022)
Aircraft operations2,630

Chandelle Airport (FAA LID: 0N4) is a privately owned, public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Dover, in Kent County, Delaware, United States.[1]

Facilities and aircraft

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Chandelle Estates Airport covers an area of 27 acres (11 ha) at an elevation of 22 feet (7 m) above mean sea level. It has one asphalt paved runway designated 4/22 which measures 2,533 by 28 feet (772 x 9 m).[2][3]

For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2022, the airport had 2,630 aircraft operations, an average of 50 per week: 99% general aviation and 1% military. This is down from 6,800 movements in 2007. For the same time period in 2022, there were 23 aircraft based at the airport, all airplanes: 21 single-engine and 2 multi-engine.[2][3]

The airport has a fixed-base operator that sells fuel – both avgas and jet fuel – as well as a hangar and courtesy transportation.[4]

Accidents and incidents

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  • On May 13, 2005, a Piper PA28 impacted terrain after departure from Chandelle Airport. The pilot reported there was a substantial decrease in power on climbout; he lowered the nose to gain airspeed and tried to adjust the throttle but got no response. Postaccident examination of the exhaust system revealed that a portion of the internal baffle in the muffler assembly had separated from the surrounding structure, and was free to move around inside the muffler. Further examination of the exhaust system showed that the tailpipe was equipped with an arch shaped standoff assembly that extended from the inboard end of the tailpipe and protruded into the muffler. The probable cause of the accident was found to be the separated baffle, which blocked the tailpipe and caused a total loss of engine power.[5]
  • On July 13, 2013, a Piper PA28 crashed near the airport. The sole occupant was hospitalized.[6]
  • On September 30, 2017, a Cessna 172 Skyhawk crashed while landing at Chandelle Airport. The aircraft overshot the runway.[7][8][9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b FAA Airport Form 5010 for 0N4 PDF, effective June 13, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "AirNav: 0N4 - Chandelle Airport". www.airnav.com. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  3. ^ a b "0N4 - Chandelle Airport | SkyVector". skyvector.com. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  4. ^ "RJR Aerodrome FBO Info & Fuel Prices at Chandelle (0N4)". FlightAware. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  5. ^ "Piper PA-28-140 crash in Delaware (N55165) | PlaneCrashMap.com". planecrashmap.com. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  6. ^ "Victim identified in Dover plane crash". Delaware First Media. 2013-01-14. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  7. ^ Holowka, Kristen. "Airplane crashes into roadway in Dover". WDEL 101.7FM. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  8. ^ "Cessna 172L Skyhawk, N3984Q: Incident occurred September 30, 2017 at Chandelle Estates Airport (0N4), Dover, Kent County, Delaware". Kathryn's Report. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
  9. ^ Goss, Scott. "Police: No injuries in Dover-area plane mishap". The News Journal. Retrieved 2023-05-15.
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