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Napoleon Airport (FAA LID: 3NP) is a privately owned, public use airport located 1 mile northwest of Napoleon in Jackson County, Michigan. The airport sits on 95 acres at an elevation of 963 feet. The airport is a hub for skydiving, with multiple locations at the airport. The airport is one of Michigan's original turbine drop zones. Jumping evaluators, tandem examiners, accelerated freefall instructors, and senior and master riggers are available. Skydiving is usually available from May to October, and it is open on weekends for the rest of the year, weather permitting. The airport was bought by Skydive Tecumseh, the main skydiving operator at the airport, in 2016.

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Napoleon Airport
North Street Court, Napoleon Township

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North Street Court
49201 Napoleon Township
Michigan, United States
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