I69

VFR

CLERMONT COUNTY

BATAVIA · OHIO

Elev
843.5'
Longest RWY
3,567'04/22
Tower
None
Status
Uncontrolled
Now--Z· METAR04:16Z
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Runways rendered from FAA survey · not for navExpand →
Before you fly into I69
Conditions
VFR
Good for visual flying
Airport
Non-towered
Self-announce on CTAF
Pattern alt
1,843.5'
MSL · field 843.5' + 1,000 AGL
Favored RWY
RWY 22
H/W +1 · X/W 12 kt L

METAR & TAF I69

Current METAR

Observed 04:16Z

KI69 280416Z AUTO 13012G18KT 10SM SCT060 OVC070 16/16 A2986 RMK AO1 P0002 T01600155
Wind
130° @ 12G18 kt
Visibility
10 SM
Temp / Dew
16°C / 16°C
Altimeter
29.86 inHg
Clouds
OVC
Density alt
1,240 ft
Ceiling
7,000 ft AGL
Rules
VFR

Airport info & contacts

Manager on record, flight service, ARTCC, attendance schedule and pattern altitude — published by the FAA and refreshed every 28 days.

Location

From city
2 NM W
VFR sectional
CINCINNATI
ARTCC
ZID · INDIANAPOLIS
NOTAM facility
I69 (NOTAM-D)

Airport manager

Name
CHUCK GALLAGHER
Address
2001 SPORTYS DR, BATAVIA OH 45103-9719

Flight service · Hours

FSS DAY
DAYTON1-800-WX-BRIEF
Attendance
  • MON-THU · 0900-DUSK
  • FRI-SAT · 0900-1700
  • SUN · 1000-1700

Frequencies

Tap any row to copy the frequency to your clipboard.

Advisory / CTAF
Approach / Departure
Other

Runways & pattern

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Runway & wind

tap a runway
130° · 12 kt
RWY 22
212°M
Head/Tail
+1 kt
Crosswind
12 kt L

Pattern entry · RWY 22

LEFT TRAFFIC
CrosswindCrosswindDownwindDownwindBaseBaseFinalFinal45° entry45° entryRWY 22 · 212° · LEFT TRAFFICPattern 1,844 ft MSL
RunwayHeading (°M)LengthSurfaceTraffic
04/22Favored32° / 212°3,567 ftASPHStandard L

Runway end performance

EndTORATODAASDALDAVGSIApproach lightsObstruction
04PAPI 2-box left(4°)12', road, 201' from thr, 225' R of cntrln, slope 0
22PAPI 2-box left(3°)75', trees, 1350' from thr, 410' R of cntrln, slope 15

Declared distances in feet. TORA = takeoff run available, TODA = takeoff distance, ASDA = accelerate-stop, LDA = landing distance.

Airport sketch

Runways drawn to scale from FAA survey coordinates, rendered over live satellite imagery. Not for navigation.

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Approaches & charts

RNAV (GPS) RWY 04
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Services on the field

Fuel grades, oxygen, maintenance, ramp storage and lighting — as declared to the FAA by the airport operator.

Fuel & services

Fuel
100LLA
Oxygen (bottled)
Not available
Oxygen (bulk)
Not available
Airframe repair
Major
Power plant repair
Major
Other services
AVNCS,INSTR,RNTL,SALES

Ramp & ground

Transient storage
  • Tie-down
  • Hangar
Landing fee
No fee published
Customs
Not available
Lighting schedule
SEE RMK
Beacon schedule
SS-SR
Beacon
White / Green (civil land)(WG)
Wind indicator
Yes
Segmented circle
No

Fuel & FBOs

Cheapest 100LL and Jet A on the field and nearby. Always confirm with the FBO before taxi.

Airport notes

Surface conditions, obstructions, local procedures, lighting outages and other notes published with each FAA cycle.

General notes

  • Taxi on hard surface only.Show FAA
  • Deer, birds, and other wildlife are on and in the vicinity of the airport.Show FAA
  • For clearance delivery, contact Cincinnati Approach at 859-372-6440.Show FAA

Lighting notes

  • Runway end identifier lights are activated for runways 04 and 22. Precision approach path indicators are installed on runways 04 and 22. Medium intensity runway lights are installed on runway 04/22 and are controlled by the common traffic advisory frequency.Show FAA

Fuel notes

  • AIcing inhibitor is available by injection.Show FAA

Approach & departure obstructions

  • 04Close-in obstructions include fences and roads near runway 04.Show FAA
  • 22Close-in obstructions include a concrete pipe and fence near runway 22.Show FAA
  • 04There is a zero to one approach slope to the displaced threshold over a 12 foot road located 225 feet right of runway 04.Show FAA

Other notes

  • Prior coordination is required for transient hangar.Show FAA
  • Prior coordination is required for transient tiedown.Show FAA
  • MANAGERExtension 227.Show FAA

VFR map & nearby airports

VFR sectional. Tap any ICAO chip to open that airport.

Key facts · I69

Answer card
ICAO
I69
Name
CLERMONT COUNTY
Location
BATAVIA, OHIO
Elevation
843.5 ft MSL
Traffic pattern altitude
1,843.5 ft MSL (1,000 AGL)
Control tower
Non-towered (use CTAF)
Total runways
1
Longest runway
04/22 · 3,567 ft
Published ILS approaches
0
Published frequencies
5
Magnetic variation
Current flight rules
VFR
Current wind
130° at 12 kt
Favored runway now
RWY 22

Clermont County Airport (I69) sits in Batavia, Ohio. The field elevation is 843.5 ft MSL. It has one runway, 04/22, which is 3,567 ft long and asphalt. There is no control tower. Pattern altitude is not published, so use the standard 1,000 ft AGL for light piston operations unless current published guidance says otherwise. No ILS approaches are published here.

Eastern Cincinnati Aviation is on the field. It carries 100LL, Jet A and Jet A Prist. Icing inhibitor is available by injection. Prior coordination is required for transient tiedown and transient hangar. Taxi on hard surface only. Deer, birds and other wildlife are reported on and near the airport. Keep a sharp scan on taxi, takeoff and landing.

Runway lighting is pilot controlled on CTAF. Runway end identifier lights and PAPI are installed on 04 and 22. There are close-in obstructions near both runway ends. Fences and roads are near runway 04. A concrete pipe and fence are near runway 22. There is also a road 225 ft right of runway 04 with a zero to one approach slope to the displaced threshold. For clearance delivery, contact Cincinnati Approach. This is a non-towered field with Cincinnati area traffic. Expect to self-announce and stay ahead of the pattern.

Frequently asked questions

What is the runway length at I69 Clermont County Airport?
I69 has one runway, 04/22. It is 3,567 ft long. The runway is asphalt.
Is Clermont County Airport towered?
No. I69 does not have a control tower. Use CTAF 122.975 for self-announce traffic calls.
What is the pattern altitude at I69?
Pattern altitude is not published in the facts provided. Use the standard 1,000 ft AGL for light piston operations unless the current Chart Supplement says otherwise.
Does I69 have an ILS approach?
No ILS approaches are published for I69. Check the current Chart Supplement if you need the latest approach setup before departure.
Which FBO is on the field at I69?
Eastern Cincinnati Aviation is the on-field FBO. It carries 100LL, Jet A and Jet A Prist.
What are the runway lighting and approach aids at I69?
Runway 04/22 has medium intensity runway lights on CTAF. Runway end identifier lights and PAPI are installed on both runway ends.
Are there any runway hazards at I69?
Yes. The remarks call out deer, birds and other wildlife near the airport. There are also close-in obstructions near both runway ends. A road is near runway 04.
Do I need prior coordination for transient parking at I69?
Yes. Prior coordination is required for transient tiedown and transient hangar. Call the airport operator or the FBO directly before arrival.

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