Chorman Airport — Greenwood's Private Airstrip in Delaware's Agricultural Heartland

Chorman Airport is a private general aviation airstrip in Greenwood, Delaware, in the agricultural interior of Sussex County — a community defined by the surrounding poultry and grain farming landscape of the central Delmarva Peninsula. The Chorman family name reflects the German-origin farming families that settled much of Delaware's interior farmland from the colonial era onward, and a family-named airstrip in this agricultural context represents the continuity of personal aviation traditions on the Delmarva Peninsula farm community. FAA Eastern Region oversight and Delaware DOT aeronautics section registration apply to this private-use facility in Sussex County's inland farming country.

Greenwood, Delaware sits along Route 13 in a part of Sussex County where the poultry and agricultural industry is particularly concentrated, with large broiler chicken operations, grain silos, and processing facilities defining the rural landscape. Chorman Airport serves the personal aviation needs of its owning family in this agricultural setting, with the flat terrain providing excellent conditions for private grass strip operations. The Nanticoke River begins its journey to the Chesapeake Bay approximately 10 miles west of Greenwood, and the river's headwaters drainage basin creates some of the scattered woodland pockets that interrupt the otherwise open agricultural land of central Sussex County. Delaware DOT aeronautics resources and FAA Eastern Region oversight maintain current records for all registered private strips in this part of Delaware.

Where is Chorman Airport located?

Chorman Airport is located in Greenwood, Delaware, in the agricultural interior of Sussex County, approximately 15 miles west of Bridgeville and 20 miles south of Dover on the Delmarva Peninsula.

What agricultural activities surround Chorman Airport?

Central Sussex County is dominated by poultry farming — broiler chickens, layer hens — along with soybeans, corn, and other row crops. The flat, open agricultural landscape around Chorman Airport provides excellent approach and departure paths with few terrain obstacles.

Is Chorman Airport accessible to visiting pilots?

Chorman Airport is a private-use facility requiring advance permission from the Chorman family owners. FAA Eastern Region airport records provide current contact information for this Greenwood, Delaware facility.

What public airports serve the Greenwood, Delaware area?

Sussex County Airport (GED) in Georgetown is the nearest public-use GA airport, approximately 20 miles southeast of Greenwood. Dover's GA facilities are approximately 20 miles north for Kent County alternatives.

Chorman Airport Contact Information

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Greenwood, Delaware.

Name Chorman Airport
Address 2057 Nine Foot Road, Greenwood DE 19950 Map
Phone (302) 349-5055
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Map of Chorman Airport


Agricultural Aviation in Greenwood, Delaware's Poultry Country

Greenwood, Delaware is accessible via Route 13 and Delaware Route 14, connecting the town to Bridgeville to the east and Harrington to the north. The town's character is shaped by the surrounding agricultural industry — the chicken processing plants, grain elevators, and farm supply businesses that serve Sussex County's dominant poultry sector. Chorman Airport fits naturally into this agricultural landscape as a private strip serving a farming family's personal aviation needs.

Pilots exploring the Delmarva Peninsula's interior from Chorman Airport will find the region's flat terrain and light air traffic ideal for cross-country VFR flying. The Delaware DOT aeronautics section and FAA Eastern Region provide current regulatory guidance for private airstrip operations in Sussex County. For pilots needing full-service GA support, Sussex County Airport (GED) in Georgetown is the recommended facility with instrument approaches, Jet-A fuel, and FBO services. Chorman Airport's private-use status means that all visits require prior owner permission — contact the Chorman family through FAA Eastern Region airport records for current operational information and access procedures before planning any visit to this Greenwood, Delaware aviation facility.

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