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Airport type
  
Private

Location
  
Hillsboro, Oregon

07/25
  
2,000

Address
  
Hillsboro, OR 97124, USA

Phone
  
+1 503-846-0115

Owner
  
Richard Wood

Elevation AMSL
  
185 ft / 56 m

2,000
  
609

Elevation
  
56 m

Olinger Strip

Similar
  
Hillsboro Airport, Rieben Airport‑O, Twin Oaks Airpark, Skyport‑4, Sunset Air Strip Airport

Olinger Strip Airport (FAA LID: OR81) is a private airport located 3 miles west of Hillsboro in Washington County, Oregon, USA. Located in the unincorporated community of Leisyville, the air strip is a single, 2,000-foot (610 m) long runway with houses running the length of the field on the north of the strip.

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History

The airpark was started by Bill Olinger in the late 1950s and opened in 1958. Olinger was selling empty lots on the airstrip in the early 1960s for $1,800, which included a partial ownership of the airport itself. In February 1975, a plane that took off from the field crashed 20 minutes later as the pilots practiced aerobatic maneuvers, killing one person. The strip was built on the site of a former hop farm and had grown to 12 homes along the strip in 1976.

Details

The runway at the air park is a 2,000-foot (610 m) turf strip, which is maintained by the homeowners association. Olinger Strip is classified by the state's Department of Aviation as a privately owned, private use airport with at least three aircraft based at the airport. This designation allows the county to regulate heights of objects in the airplane approaches to the landing strip. Washington County approved these regulations in 2003, which also allowed for the Olinger Strip and like airports to expand by more than the previously allowed 20 percent.

References

Olinger Strip Wikipedia