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Frequently Asked Questions
HDH (Kawaihapai Airfield, formerly Dillingham Airfield) sits on the North Shore of Oahu near Mokuleia in Honolulu County, Hawaii, accessible via the Farrington Highway. The airfield is located on land owned by the US Army and has historically been operated under lease arrangements for civilian general aviation. There is no scheduled commercial service. HDH is known for skydiving operations, glider rides, and general aviation serving the North Shore Oahu corridor. Our service operates in coordination with North Shore Oahu ground transportation partners.
HDH to Haleiwa (the legendary North Shore Oahu surf town) runs about 15 to 20 minutes via the Farrington Highway eastbound, and HDH to the legendary North Shore surf beaches runs about 20 to 30 minutes. We handle daily transfers to North Shore Oahu lodging including the Turtle Bay Resort and the broader North Shore vacation rental community.
Yes. The legendary North Shore Oahu surf beaches (including Waimea Bay, the Banzai Pipeline at Ehukai Beach, and Sunset Beach, home to the legendary Vans Triple Crown of Surfing each winter) run about 20 to 40 minutes from HDH via the Farrington Highway and the Kamehameha Highway eastbound. We handle daily North Shore surf beach transfers and the broader North Shore Oahu pickup logistics.
Yes. HDH is the primary North Shore Oahu skydiving and glider ride airfield, with major skydiving operators and glider ride operators staging from the airfield. We handle daily skydiving and glider ride visitor transfers and the broader North Shore Oahu adventure tourism pickup logistics.
Yes. The legendary North Shore Oahu surf corridor (including Waimea Bay, the Banzai Pipeline, and Sunset Beach, home to the legendary Vans Triple Crown of Surfing each winter) runs about 20 to 40 minutes from HDH via the Kamehameha Highway eastbound. We handle daily North Shore surf corridor transfers, especially during the legendary winter big wave surf season.
Yes. Haleiwa (the legendary North Shore Oahu surf town anchored by the historic Haleiwa town center and the Matsumoto Shave Ice) and Waimea Bay (the legendary big wave surf beach and the Waimea Valley) both run within 15 to 30 minutes of HDH via the Farrington and Kamehameha Highways eastbound. We handle daily Haleiwa and Waimea Bay transfers.
Yes. Wahiawa General Hospital in Wahiawa (the central Oahu hospital serving the North Shore and central Oahu region) runs about 25 to 35 minutes from HDH via the Kaukonahua Road. We handle patient transfers, visiting physician transport, and family member airport pickups for extended hospital stays.
Yes. North Shore Oahu hosts a tourism and recreation corporate base anchored by the Turtle Bay Resort, the North Shore surf tourism corridor, the HDH skydiving and glider operations, and dozens of vacation rental properties. We hold standing accounts with North Shore Oahu visitor coordinators running peak season HDH rotations.
North Shore Oahu big wave surf season runs from November through February, with the legendary Vans Triple Crown of Surfing and the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational at Waimea Bay (held only when wave conditions reach the required size) drawing major crowds during peak winter swells. We recommend three to four weeks of lead time for peak winter surf season SUV and Sprinter bookings.
Yes. Dispatch runs around the clock with a live human on the line, and we coordinate arrivals during open hours, early morning North Shore surf and skydiving departures, and Haleiwa town pickup logistics. There is no surcharge for late night or early morning service on standard bookings.











































