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GA89AIRPORT

DIAMOND S

LOVEJOY, Georgia

910 ft MSL

1

Runway

0

Frequencies

0

Procedures

Quick Facts

ICAO

GA89

FAA

GA89

Elevation

910 ft MSL

Runways

1

Frequencies

0

Tower

No

Fuel

N/A

Coordinates

33.476, -84.277

Airport Information

Facility Type

AIRPORT

Elevation

910 ft MSL

Control Tower

No

Fuel Types

None listed

ARTCC

ATLANTA

Coordinates

33.4758, -84.2769

Ownership

Private

Hours of Operation

Current Weather

— — —Updated

Runways

IDLengthWidthSurfaceLights
02/202,700 ft24 ftASPH-

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GA89 Operational Overview

Location & Facility

DIAMOND S (GA89) is a privately owned airport restricted to private use located in LOVEJOY, Georgia, United States. The field sits at an elevation of 910 feet above mean sea level (MSL) at coordinates 33.4758°N, 84.2769°W.

Runways

DIAMOND S has 1 runway. The longest runway (02/20) measures 2,700 feet by 24 feet with a asph surface.

Communications & Operations

DIAMOND S is a non-towered (pilot-controlled) field.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GA89?

GA89 is the ICAO identifier for DIAMOND S, a public-use airport located in LOVEJOY, Georgia, United States.

How many runways does DIAMOND S have?

DIAMOND S (GA89) has 1 runway. See the runway table above for dimensions and surface types.

What is the elevation of GA89?

The field elevation of DIAMOND S is 910 feet above mean sea level (MSL).

Is fuel available at GA89?

No fuel types are currently listed for DIAMOND S. Contact the FBO directly for availability.

How do I access complete data for GA89?

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Where is DIAMOND S located?

DIAMOND S (GA89) is located in LOVEJOY, Georgia, United States, at an elevation of 910 ft MSL.

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Source: FAA faa-nasr· AIRAC 28-day cycle· Updated Jun 25, 01:59 PM UTC