Lake in the Hills Airport (3CK) is closed to planes until October

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Source: The Daily Herald, 9/1/22

Delayed by a week, reconstruction of the runway at Lake in the Hills Airport is expected to wrap up in early to mid-October, pushing back slightly the schedule officials originally laid out.

The work, totaling about $2.6 million, will see the facility’s 3,800-foot runway widened from 50 feet to 75 feet, Airport Manager Michael Peranich said.

As a result of the work, the airport will be temporarily inaccessible to planes.

The work requires removing everything down to the base rock of the runway and replacing it, Peranich said. Because the project means the airport’s closure, keeping the timeline on track is crucial.

“When you shut down a single-runway airport, you force all of the people who are based here ... to either find another airport or hunker down for the next two months,” Peranich said. “We’re wanting to limit it to two months.”

Construction was scheduled to begin Aug. 1, but the start was delayed until Aug. 8 after some environmental concerns had to be dealt with, Peranich said.

Other work includes grading at the end of the runway and bringing in a different type of dirt or base material there so that if a plane has an emergency landing or goes beyond the runway, the area can sustain the aircraft.

The area will then be covered with grass, Peranich said. Partial grading work was done in 2016, and wear and tear since made an update necessary.

The cost of the project will be covered almost entirely by federal funds made available through pandemic relief measures. The village is picking up the rest of the tab, Peranich said, which amounts to about 0.5% of the total.

“It’s kind of the luck of the draw,” he said. “We procrastinated just long enough to get lucky.”

Widening the runway will allow the airport to better meet standards set by the Federal Aviation Administration, Peranich said. It also will give pilots, particularly those learning, more room to land safely.

“We’re bringing ourselves up to the latest design standards,” Peranich said.

Lake in the Hills Airport has 117 planes based there. It sees a traffic count of roughly 34,000 operations per year.
 
I flew over it on Tuesday. It was super bumpy so I didn't get any photos. Runway is all gone.
 
Yeah, just NE Burlington was Notamed closed for crack filling, two days, over now. I went to the fuel pump yesterday, had a straight shot without any hazards in the way. I think they are done now.
 
I've heard some based pilots may not come back, but it'll be nice when it's done.

If you live in the NW suburbs, where would you go? I had my plane at DPA for a while. The hour + drive meant that I didn't fly as much. Once I moved back to 3CK, I paid less for a hangar and flew more because it was only 15 minutes away. And BUU was a very short hop away and usually had the cheapest fuel around.
 
Agreed @donjohnston

Supported by the village. Instrument approaches. Self service and full service fuel and A&Ps on the field.

Some seem unhappy with management? Galt, maybe, Campbell until it closes? IDK.

Are you in a t hangar there or one of the shared wall (no walls) hangars?
 
I haven't been there since before the full length taxiway went in. Maybe 2014? I was in a T-hangar.

Galt is grass, right? And Campbell is on the way out. So that leaves BUU, PWK or DPA.
 
Galt actually has a beautiful recently constructed 2,800x40 asphalt runway (9/27) and they do have the north/south grass.

Actually an awesome airport. Great airport community A&Ps on the field really nice runway (never checked for approaches) BUT - Wonder Lake is 45 min each way from me.

3CK just under 25. 06C and PWK about 30. C81 just under 30 (but as you said - questionable future).

There was a guy named (or nicknamed?) Ollie that had a pusher at 3CK. I think he built it. Fast. Is that you?
 
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<——- My home airport lol. Can’t wait till it’s finished since it’s 10 minutes from home

currently I’m flying out of DPA and PWK.
 
3CK just under 25. 06C and PWK about 30. C81 just under 30 (but as you said - questionable future).

There was a guy named (or nicknamed?) Ollie that had a pusher at 3CK. I think he built it. Fast. Is that you?
Yeah, Ollie had a Prescott Pusher (I think).
I was gone about one year by the time I finished my Velocity. Never flew it back to 3CK. The one I time I was going to, the airport was closed while they were putting in the taxiway and self-serve fuel pumps so I had to go into DPA.
 
I am also a 10 min drive from 3CK. I started out at 10C until I could get a hangar closer to home. It’s a great airport but just to far of a drive for me.

I moved to a hangar at C77 until we are open again. The inconvenience is worth the wait to me as the runway at 3CK was less than desirable.
 
@Feh @Hypie do you guys own or rent?

I had a few conversations around a Tiger partnership there that was exciting and then prices went nuts!

And the share of the plane + hangar was a bit steep with some other financial priorities right now. I was surprised at how much the ground lease was when you already own the hangar ($250/month when the hangar was already paid for)?
 
@Feh @Hypie do you guys own or rent?

When I first moved to the area I rented from blue skies, that got old really quick, so I quit for awhile as work/home life was consuming too much time. I was a partner in a 76 Super Viking several years ago and loved the plane. I had been looking for about 4 years when I found my current ride a little over a year ago, an 89 Super Viking. It is by far my favorite plane that I have owned
 
@Feh @Hypie do you guys own or rent?

I had a few conversations around a Tiger partnership there that was exciting and then prices went nuts!

And the share of the plane + hangar was a bit steep with some other financial priorities right now. I was surprised at how much the ground lease was when you already own the hangar ($250/month when the hangar was already paid for)?

Rent all the time from the Blue Skies fleet for now, at least.
 
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