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Perris Valley Airport is a privately owned and operated airport open to public use and located one mile (1.6 km) southeast of Perris serving Riverside County, California. The airport has one runway and is used for general aviation and extensive skydiving.〔 The airport operates from dawn to dusk daily year-round. A skydiving drop zone operates at the airport, and skydivers land about 50 feet from the runway. The primary occupant is Perris Valley Skydiving. Skydiving operations run from early morning to dusk daily unless limited by weather or safety factors.〔 Perris Valley Skydiving (PVS) operates a fleet of six aircraft. The fleet consists of a Skyvan, a Super 300 Twin Otter, two Super Twin Otters, a Pilatus Porter and a twin engine DC-9 jet.〔(Perris Valley Skydiving: Facilities - Aircraft ) Retrieved: 27 May 2009. 〕 The DC-9 is the only civilian jet FAA-certified for skydiving. Skydivers fly to jump altitude (13,000 feet) in about 12 minutes.〔 PVS provides skydiving opportunities to beginners and experts alike. Beginners can choose Tandem or Accelerated Freefall skydiving.〔 == Facilities == Perris Valley Airport has one runway: * Runway 15/33: x . Surface: Asphalt.〔 The airport does not have a control tower, runway lights, or approach lights. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) classifies the northern section of runway in poor condition. FAA inspectors determined the remaining section of runway is in good condition. The northern is closed indefinitely.〔 Aircraft maintenance and repair services are available. The airport provides aviation fuel to the general public ''only'' on an emergency basis.〔 The airport is home to 125 ultralight aircraft and 16 conventional aircraft. Conventional aircraft include ten single engine planes, five twin engine planes, and one jet aircraft.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Perris Valley Airport」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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