Illinois Airport Rises Up After Devastating Tornado

Crawford County Airport in Illinois was devastated by a tornado in March 2023. But the rebuild effort has officials planning to host an air show in September.
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Key Takeaways:

  • Crawford County Airport (KRSV) was completely destroyed by an EF-3 tornado in March 2023, with debris scattered as far as Indiana.
  • Extensive recovery and rebuilding efforts are underway, primarily driven by strong community support and local officials.
  • The airport aims for a full return to normalcy, including restoring its flight school and hosting its annual airshow in September, a significant step after the devastation.
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Local news outlets are featuring the recovery efforts of Crawford County Airport (KRSV) in Robinson, Illinois, after an EF-3 tornado “completely destroyed” the facility a little over a year ago. Parts of airplanes and airport materials were found as far away as across the state line in Indiana. Airport officials credit community efforts for much of the rebuild effort. Remarkably, the airport is expected to be able to host an airshow in September, an annual event that has been postponed in recent years by the COVID pandemic, and most recently by the tornado, which struck on March 31, 2023.

With its 5,108-foot Runway 09/27 and 3,398-foot Runway 17/35, RSV is home to 16 based aircraft (14 single-engine; two twins). Just under half of its operations (49%) are “local” with 43% transient and 7% air taxi ops. Airport manager Howard Hunt said, “This is our livelihood. And we’ve been doing it for a long time.” He added that there was very little to recover from the rubble after the storm—including a few small tools.

Hunt credits “several hundred people” for the ongoing rebuild, including the local mayor. “Mike Shimer came out with his mowers and helped mow until we got our tractors and mowers replaced; because they were, like everything was, just gone.”

Hunt added he hopes that, as reconstruction is completed, the local flight school will soon be back to where it was before the devastation. He is also looking forward to the September airshow, and returning to a sense of “normalcy.”

Mark Phelps

Mark Phelps is a senior editor at AVweb. He is an instrument rated private pilot and former owner of a Grumman American AA1B and a V-tail Bonanza.
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