Cirino Heliport

Broomfield, US πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Closed Airport

ICAO

US-11186

IATA

-

Elevation

5380 ft

Region

US-CO

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Airport Information

GPS Code: Not available

Local Code: Not available

Location: 39.890301Β° N, -105.087997Β° E

Continent: NA

Type: Closed Airport

Keywords: CO26 CO26 CO26

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Designation Length Width Surface Status
H1/ 200 ft 80 ft TURF Active

Airport Closure Information

Last updated: Jul 27, 2025
Closure Date

Unknown. The heliport does not appear in official FAA records and there is no physical evidence of its existence in satellite imagery dating back to the late 1990s. It was likely a private-use designation that was delisted or ceased to be used prior to the 2000s. The identifier 'US-11186' is not an official FAA or ICAO code, but one used by third-party data aggregators, suggesting its informal nature.

Reason for Closure

The heliport was a private facility, likely located at a personal residence. Its 'closure' would have been due to the cessation of private use by the owner (e.g., the owner sold the property, no longer owned a helicopter, or simply stopped using the site for landings). It was not closed for military, economic, or accident-related reasons in a public sense.

Current Status

The coordinates 39.890301, -105.087997 point to a single-family home with a large backyard in a residential suburban neighborhood in Broomfield, Colorado. There are no markings, hangars, or any other infrastructure to indicate current or past aviation activity. The site is used exclusively as a private residence.

Historical Significance

The heliport had no notable historical significance. It appears to have been a private, residential landing spot for a helicopter owner, likely named Cirino after the property owner. Operations would have been limited to personal, private flights with a light helicopter. It did not handle any commercial, cargo, or public service operations.

Reopening Prospects

None. The site is a residential property in a densely populated suburban area. Zoning regulations, safety concerns, and potential noise complaints from neighbors make the prospect of reopening a heliport at this location infeasible. There are no known plans or proposals to re-establish aviation operations here.

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