Airports / KRHV / Reid-Hillview Airport of Santa Clara CountyIATA RHVGood ground coverage
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📍 San Jose⬆ 135 ft2 runways
KRHV · RHV

Reid-Hillview Airport of Santa Clara County

37.33290°N
-121.81900°W
ARR / DAY
100
7.6%
DEP / DAY
110
0.4%

Reid-Hillview Airport of Santa Clara County (KRHV/RHV) is a small general aviation airport located in San Jose, CA. It features 2 runways with the longest being 3,100 feet. SkyMeter has observed roughly 100 arrivals and 110 departures per day on average over the last 7 days.

Current weather

Latest METAR observation

17h ago
Temp
75°F
Wind
11 kts
300°
Visib
10+ km
Ceil
KRHV 062347Z 30011KT 10SM FEW070 24/13 A2994

Runway intelligence

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

31R
53% of ops
2,282 land · 2,012 TO
31L
31% of ops
1,342 land · 1,309 TO
13L
9% of ops
368 land · 176 TO
13R
7% of ops
287 land · 624 TO
Runway 31R carries 53% of operations (2,282 landings, 2,012 takeoffs) over the last 30 days. The next most-used is 31L at 31%.

Approach quality

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

31R 2,282 landings
UA 6%
31L 1,342 landings
UA 3%
13L 368 landings
UA 20%
13R 287 landings
UA 16%
Approaches to 31R show a 6% unstable-approach rate (142 UA events from 2,282 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
158.6
flights/day · 4,758 total
Busy hour (local)
12am
also 6pm · 10pm
Day vs night
39%
06:00–20:00 local
Traffic concentrates around 12am–10pm local, averaging 158.6 flights/day. Weekend volume runs 1.1× weekday (180.4 vs 157.9 daily).

Aircraft character

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

Activity is led by (72% of 4,132 flights). Top three types: , , .

Communications Frequencies

2026-06-11
Type Freq (MHz) Hours
CTAF 119.800
TWR 119.800 0700-2200
TWR 126.100 0700-2200
GND 121.650 0700-2200
ATIS 125.200 0700-2200
APCH 120.100
APCH 133.950
APCH 134.500
APCH 290.250
APCH 338.200
DEP 121.300
DEP 270.350
UNICOM 122.950
LCL/P 119.800 0700-2200
LCL/P 126.100 0700-2200
Airport operations
ARTCC:
ZOA
Mag var:
16° E
Fuel:
G100UL, UL94

Hourly traffic

Avg movements per hour · local time · last 30 days

peak 11 AM · 1 movement every 164 s
12a 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12p 1p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p 10p 11p

Pilot & community notes

7 comments from OurAirports — click to expand

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Bluey
05/04/2026
Not sure there is a reason to fly in
Great controllers! A busy airport with a lot of schools. Not too GA friendly since the county is trying to shut the place down. The hangars are not in great shape; they are always wet in the winter, and charge twice as much as any other airport. They don't offer 100LL (G100UL and one other lead-free, I think), so I have to stop at another airport. They don't have an FBO, the county kicked them out. The terminal building is very basic. If this weren't my home base, I'm not sure there is a reason to fly in. Note: There is a 4-degree glideslope.
BayAreaAviation
06/08/2015
Best Airport in the Bay Area for GA
In my opinion, this is the best airport in the Bay Area for general aviation aircraft. There is a 24 hour self service 100LL fuel, and Jet A is available 24 hours if you call ahead. If you don't call ahead for Jet A, the hours are 8AM to 8PM daily. The tie downs at transient parking are really cheap. 10 bucks a night for a single engine piston and 20 bucks a night for twins and jets. If there is not someone in the office inside the terminal, there is still a way to get ahold of one of the airport ops personal! There is a white box with a red button next to the window of the airports ops office in the terminal. Hold that red button down and when you hear a "beep" talk into the white box and your message will come through one of the airport ops's walkie talkies. ATC is always nice here, and if you don't know where your going, they are always glad to assist you. So if you own a small twin piston (C421) like me, avoid the ridiculous parking and ramp fees and San Jose International Airport KSJC and fly 5 miles south to Reid Hillview Airport KRHV and you will see the differences in quality, and the people there actually care about you unlike KSJC. Sometimes, there are people that marshall your aircraft and chalk your airplane for free if your a transient pilot! Just be sure to fly in IFR so they know you're coming :)
Anonymous
10/11/2011
A great place for the option!
taking off, landing, failing the landing, go around, and just keep trying! =)
Anonymous
12/28/2010
re: It's a very friendly airport now!
Reply to @david: I agree with the assessment that Reid-Hillview is a friendly airport which offers a range of services. I would add that it is a convenient airport as well. I am amazed with its close proximity to downtown San Jose and far less hassle associated with getting in and out of the nearby San Jose International airport that more business people traveling via General Aviation do not utilize it. The airport has the potential of becoming an even better airport if the Santa Clara County folks who oversee it would realize that it would be to their advantage to allow a restaurant to re-inhabit the terminal building.
david
12/27/2010
re: It's a very friendly airport now!
Thanks for the update. Next time work takes me to NoCal, I'll pay another visit.
Anonymous
12/27/2010
It's a very friendly airport now!
The rude controller was a big pain in the rear end, and was finally "persuaded" to resign. The county supervisors and the city now support the airport. It's a very friendly airport now. Airport terminal has snack, soda and coffee machines. Airport Shoppe (open Mon - Sat, 9-5) has a wide range of pilot supplies plus prepackaged sanwiches and similar food items. Four flight schools - including tailwheel, vintage and aerobatics at AeroDynamic Aviation. Two maintenance shops. Cessna dealer. 24hr self serve gas plus three truck based fuel services. Time to visit again!
david
08/08/2008
Busy GA airport, rude controller
I flew in here as a passenger in a C152 a few years ago. We came in over the hills from the northeast, and the controller was very rude when the pilot didn't make first contact the way he wanted him to, to the point of asking sarcastically if the pilot had an emergency. Whether the pilot was right or wrong about the way he made contact, the controller was definitely in the wrong to use the 'E' word over the radio without good cause.
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