Erie, US πΊπΈ Closed Airport
ICAO
US-10925
IATA
-
Elevation
5050 ft
Region
US-CO
Local Time
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 40.010799Β° N, -105.052002Β° E
Continent: North America
Type: Closed Airport
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Approximately between 2017 and 2020. The heliport was a private facility tied to a residence that was sold in 2020, which likely marks the definitive end of its operations.
The facility was a private residential heliport. Its closure was due to a change in the property owner's circumstances, specifically the sale of the residence. It was not closed for military, commercial, economic, or safety-related reasons.
The site is a private residence. The physical infrastructure, including the hangar-style outbuilding and the paved landing area, still exists. However, the helipad markings ('H' in a circle) are extremely faded, and the area now serves as a large driveway. The property is used exclusively for residential purposes with no ongoing aviation activity.
Tri-County Heliport had no major historical significance as it was a private-use facility. The identifier 'US-10925' is not an official ICAO code but rather an internal identifier used by certain non-governmental aviation databases. The heliport consisted of a single helipad and a hangar located on a large residential property. Its operations were limited to the personal use of the property owner, who, based on historical satellite imagery from 2011, operated a light helicopter (appearing to be a Robinson R44). The name 'Tri-County' was likely an informal designation, possibly referencing the property's location near the meeting point of Boulder, Weld, and Broomfield counties.
There are no known plans or prospects for reopening the heliport. As a private facility on private land, any future aviation use would be solely at the discretion of the current or a future homeowner and would require them to be a helicopter pilot with the desire to re-establish it. It is not a public or commercial asset, so there is no entity pursuing its reopening.