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Rantoul National Avn Center-Frank Elliot field

40.29360°N
-88.14240°W
ARR / DAY
1
25.0%
DEP / DAY
1
16.7%

Rantoul National Avn Center-Frank Elliot field (KTIP) is a small general aviation airport located in Rantoul, IL, 81 mi east of Peoria. It features 4 runways with the longest being 5,700 feet. SkyMeter has observed roughly 1 arrivals and 1 departures per day on average over the last 7 days.

Runway intelligence

Which runway carries the operations, observed over the last 30 days

31
25% of ops
14 land · 0 TO
36
18% of ops
10 land · 0 TO
09
16% of ops
9 land · 3 TO
27
12% of ops
7 land · 7 TO
04
9% of ops
5 land · 1 TO
22
9% of ops
5 land · 1 TO
Runway 31 carries 25% of operations (14 landings, 0 takeoffs) over the last 30 days. The next most-used is 36 at 18%.

Approach quality

Per-runway unstable-approach, go-around, and long-rollout rates

31 14 landings
UA 36%
36 10 landings
UA 0%
09 9 landings
UA 0%
27 7 landings
UA 29%
04 5 landings
UA 20%
22 5 landings
UA 0%
Approaches to 31 show a 36% unstable-approach rate (5 UA events from 14 landings).Phase B will add wind-correlation: which crosswind band produces most UA events.

Traffic behavior

When the field is busy — hourly + weekday vs weekend

Daily avg
3.2
flights/day · 95 total
Busy hour (local)
4pm
also 1pm · 5pm
Day vs night
71%
06:00–20:00 local
Traffic concentrates around 4pm–5pm local, averaging 3.2 flights/day. Weekend volume runs 0.6× weekday (2.1 vs 3.7 daily).

Aircraft character

What's actually flying here — top types over the last 30 days

Activity is led by (33% of 94 flights). Top three types: , , .

Communications Frequencies

2026-06-11
Type Freq (MHz) Hours
CTAF 123.000
APCH 121.350
APCH 285.650
UNICOM 123.000
AWOS 119.025
DANVILLE 353.950
OTHER 353.950
Airport operations
ARTCC:
ZAU
Mag var:
1° W
Fuel:
100LL

Pilot & community notes

1 comment from OurAirports — click to expand

1
XingR
07/18/2007
A Home on the Prarie
I first flew in here as a pax in December 1965. This was one of the USAF's finest Technical Training Centers. Went to my first USAF tech school here, became a technical classroom instructor and worked in the school for a while (training ran 24 hours a day at the time, 4 six hour shifts, LBJ was serious about getting bombs on target). I went back to Chanute someyears later and became a computer geek, back when core memory was a significant step up from drum memory, which was the main memory (and system timing) for the early-day full task mission flight simulators. That was about the time that my technical life seemed to start accelerating at an ever increasing rate. Since it was probably the best equipped tech training facility the USAF in its infinite wisdom selected Chanute to be closed in a down-sizing move. The people of Rantoul have done a marvelous job converting the former base property to useful functions.
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