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The Crawford
Aviation Community is set in one of the more unknown but spectacular
areas of the west. The town is a genuine western cow town, set
at an elevation of 6600 feet with a mild climate and moderate
winters. Many daily needs can be met locally with restaurants,
general convenience store, bank, post office, gift shops, churches,
library and motel. There are several artists in the area, including
two with an internationally recognized glass foundry and art studio.
A major feature
for aviators is that while Crawford is in a remote setting it
is centrally located in an area rich with business centers, literally
turning hours of driving into minutes of flying. Air time examples
in an ordinary small GA airplane would be Aspen, Gunnison, Grand
Junction, Rifle, Nucla, all around 25 minutes; Montrose or Delta,
I0 minutes; and Salt Lake City. Denver, Cheyenne. Ft. Collins.
Colorado Springs or Farmington, all around or under 1.5 hours.
Locally owned courtesy cars are available in many of those areas
for the convenience of local airpark pilots.
Natural wonders
are nearly too numerous to list. Within sight of the airpark is
Grand Mesa, a 300-lake all-season wonderland with skiing, snowmobiling,
camping, lodges, fishing and more. Also within sight is the rim
of the Black Canyon National Park, West Elk Wilderness Area, Ragged
Mountain, and Black Mesa, all within a few minutes drive. Each
of these is a wonder world of outdoor experiences. The Black Canyon
is a one-of-a-kind fissure, half a mile deep and only 1300 feet
rim to rim. It offers world class kayaking and hiking. Crawford
State Park is only a five-minute drive away from the airpark and
offers great fishing, camping, water skiing, picnic areas and
a sand swimming beach.
Another unique
local attraction is Needle Rock, an old volcano core standing
400 feet above the valley floor. Rock star Joe Cocker and his
wife Pam chose the meadows next to Needle Rock and the Crawford
community for their beautiful ranch and permanent home.
Delta County
has a good school system with nationally recognized specialties
such as the science centers built on to all schools and the innovative
VISION program, each the first in the nation and copied in other
areas. Medical facilities include a local medical clinic just
I0 minutes away and the new Delta Hospital 30 miles away. Within
an hour are comprehensive medical facilities at both Montrose
and Grand Junction, with top-level care in all medical disciplines.
The most attractive
characteristic of the Crawford Aviation Community is that it has
the best of all worlds; somewhat like living in the woods at the
edge of a city. No other airpark comes to mind that has such an
apparent remote setting but is actually on the doorstep of a complete
mix of natural, cultural business, and aviation offerings.
Unicom: 122.8
Runways 7-25 Field Elevation 8470 at east end.
Fuel Co-op for resident pilots
5000 foot Hard Surface Runway.Turf Strip adjacent to south side
(seasonal)
Runway 25 slopes downhill 100 feet. Normal landings on 7. Take-offs
on 25
Traffic pattern; left hand for 7. right hand for 25 due to higher
terrain south.
Many aircraft services available on field from private businesses.
Most levels flight instruction, check rides, end FAA examinations
FRENCH COUNTRY INN Bed and Breakfast on field. Top level guest
facilities for your guests or travelers. Walking distance from
tie downs.
Courtesy Car available.
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