Dillingham Airfield (HDH)
Dillingham Airfield is a general aviation joint-use facility on the north shore of Oahu near the community of Waialua.
The airfield has one 5,000' by 75' runway, a State-operated UNICOM (air traffic advisory) facility, several hangars, and a tie down area for recreation aircraft,
but no other facilities. Air traffic is limited to daytime operations by small single-engine and light twin-engine aircraft, sailplanes, ultra-lights aircraft, and helicopters.
Traditionally, the airfield has been used mainly for recreation, such as glider soaring, hang-gliding, parachuting, and sky jumping.
Today, it is used for me to terrorize the people along the coast and up in the mountains with my prop driven Beaver!

Dillingham Airfield is a general aviation joint-use facility on the north shore of Oahu near the community of Waialua.
The airfield has one 5,000' by 75' runway, a State-operated UNICOM (air traffic advisory) facility, several hangars, and a tie down area for recreation aircraft,
but no other facilities. Air traffic is limited to daytime operations by small single-engine and light twin-engine aircraft, sailplanes, ultra-lights aircraft, and helicopters.
Traditionally, the airfield has been used mainly for recreation, such as glider soaring, hang-gliding, parachuting, and sky jumping.
Today, it is used for me to terrorize the people along the coast and up in the mountains with my prop driven Beaver!
