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Fuel from Air Killarney

I called Air Killarney (705-287-2242) -- they're not based at the airport, but they advised me to call when I land. According to the woman I talked to, it takes only five minutes for them to get out to the airport to fuel a plane.

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Fuel and maintenance

Available from Almaguin Aero Maintenance (Ron and Vera Cooper), 705-386-0011.

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CYPQ - Peterborough

Spent the weekend with relatives. Parking = $8.00/night. Friendly FBO. Beautiful runway for an a/p of this tfc volume.

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A Great Feild

POC is a great airport. There are many students that fly there from the local college. The controllers are great as well. (they would be better if they got a new tower manager...)

If you stop, the line guys are GREAT, however they could use a new boss as well. i think i see a trend.

all things considered POC is great, i miss flying out of POC.

The approaches are quite fun and it is nice and close to a variety of airports. CCB- non-towered, CNO- large class D with very cool war birds, and ONT- class C with lots of big jets and a busy radio.

take a flight for lunch and enjoy my favorite airport!

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website

It would be quite useful if, like any normal International Airport, this one had a website showing the very usual information like destinations and air lines using it

Bill Fahy (Ireland)

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If you can get in

Best airfield in the U.S. Army.

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Nice Place

This has a very nice grass runway, and lots of new hangers. Think there are ($300+ per/month)

I fly in/out some time in my Sport Star (light sport aircraft)

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Light Sport Aircraft for Rent

If you looking for your light sport in a Sport Star Aircraft,

check out Triangle Aviation at 8900 Airport Blvd. Leesburg Florida 34788

phone 352-787-3447 Tell them Buddy sent yea!

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Home of Canadair

Cartierville was the site of the Canadair (now Bombardier) factory. There is still a major Bombardier plant here, but the airfield is now a golf course and residential development. Hundreds of aircraft were built here to be ferried to England in World War II.

There is at least one known case of an airliner bound for Dorval (now Trudeau) which landed here by mistake in the 1960s.

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A STOL experiment

This was the site of a experimental airport set up as a federally funded research project in the 1970s to research the economic feasibility of short take-off and landing air service in downtown airports. Air Transit was an an airline operating shuttle flights from downtown Montreal to downtown Ottawa (at Rockliffe, CYRO) using specially modified de Havilland Twin Otters (series 300) that had improved spoilers and sophisticated avionics. The approach and take-off path were quite steep, as they had to clear the Victoria Bridge to the east and the power lines to the west. The crews were provided by Air Canada.

I flew once from here to Ottawa. The arriving terminal in Ottawa was the building which is now the entrance hall of the museum. I guess the economics didn't work out, as the STOLport concept didn't catch on.

It's too bad that this airport wasn't kept as a downtown GA field, as it conveniently located and isolated from residential areas by freeways, factories, and the St-Lawrence river. It's now the site of movie studios and a technology park.

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Birthplace of bush aviation in Canada

This airport (actually, the co-located hydrobase) was where Canadian bush flying started... in 1919! It is still a busy field for small GA aircraft.

Two runways, one of which has an approach over the lake which is used as a hydrobase. There is a restaurant at the treshold of this runway, which also is the docking area for floatplanes. Fuel is available. Excellent aircraft maintenance facilities, including a good engine overhaul shop.

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Civilian Flights

When can I fly in from London?

Patrick

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Douglas Aircraft

This airport was long the home of Douglas Aircraft, later merged into McDonnell-Douglas, later acquired by Boeing. There's not much manufacturing going on here now, but this is where classic planes like the DC-9 and DC-10 launched.

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liverpool jla airport

best low cost airport in uk

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re: Wrong name

This is still the name listed by the FAA. Does anyone have a source showing the new name? If so, I'll be happy to change it.

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Wrong name

This is actually the church of Scientology's airport, the runway has been lengthened since this image was taken, it is now 10,000+ ft to accommodate large aircraft like John Travolta's B707

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FYI before you fly!

The airfield is open and available to the public with 48 hour prior notification and permission to (757)477-4643. Ask for Allison Miller of Sweet Pea's LLC. We request a copy of your liability insurance adding Sweet Pea's LLC as the additionally insured. Fax number given upon notification. The field is paved with radio activated lights, 5 clicks on, 5 clicks off. There is currently no fuel services or pilot lounge available. Please keep all vehicles off the runway and ramps.

Any questions please call.

Thank you,

Allison M. Miller

757-477-4643

Also, watch out for wild turkeys and deer that like to frequent the field!

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Hard to find

For some reason, I always find this airport hard to see from low altitude when I'm a couple of miles away. There are buildings around it and a low hill on one side. When I first visited here I was a fairly new pilot, and I wonder if my not seeing it now is just a throwback to that first visit.

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JFK Jr.'s last departure

This is a nice airport for visiting northern New Jersey (a bit too far for Manhattan) -- I've stopped here a few times to visit a customer almost within walking distance. Unfortunately, the airport is most famous as the one John F. Kennedy Jr. departed from in his Saratogo on his last flight.

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EastJet?

Does anyone know of any airline that uses this airport? I think it would be great for someone like EasyJet to open up this route.

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re: Rockcliffe Flying Club visit, 25-27 August 2007

Unfortunately, the big low-pressure system canceled the trip, especially since most of the pilots were VFR-only.

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Landed at night

I only did a few touch and goes at this airport, at night.

ARCAL works as published ;)

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great airport

This is my home base. Graet airport fuel prices too high always go to HSD or 208 to buy fuel

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damage

hangers torn up by storm 08/2007

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ada

nice small airport

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Rec.aviation

I can't believe that nobody has mentioned the annual rec.aviation PJY fly-in here yet!

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Home!

My home airport...where I learned to fly and my father flew from for many years before me.

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Car rental

The car rental company/companies in Stratford are closed Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday, so if you need to rent a car on the weekend, you might be better flying to the bigger airports at London (YXU) or Waterloo (YKF), and then driving 30-40 minutes.

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Hotels hard to get in the summer

With the Stratford Festival (Shakespeare, etc.), we were unable to book hotel rooms two days before for a club flight from Rockcliffe.

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FBO information

The FBO is Huron Flight Centre, 519-542-6599. I was unable to reach anyone by phone on a Saturday afternoon, despite several tries.

http://www.huronflightcentre.com/

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YDLV

Fun dirt strip to land on - love it

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YMGD

32 is one of the most beautiful approaches a pilot can fly - I loved it

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Bankstown

Too many sausage factory air schools here

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YPDN

29 is the best one to land on

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Famous raid

This airport was made famous by Operation Entebbe in 1976, with the rescue of a hijacked Air France airliner:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Entebbe

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Nothing

There's nothing there, so it's a great place to make an unlikely pit stop between Penticton and Prince George when the weather is down at Williams Lake and you've had too much coffee for breakfast.

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Expensive Fuel, but...

Expensive fuel, but great hamburgers at the restaurant. The restaurant has a phone and contact number for FSS on the field while you wait for your hamburger to be cooked.

Stay at the airplane for customs. You can get out, but don't leave the immediate vicinity of your airplane. They can get cranky about that.

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Food

Land's End at the end of the spit has great food.

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re: Nice Grass Runway

Thanks for the info -- I've moved the longitude a bit to the west, to the other side of the road.

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Nice Grass Runway

I landed here once to practice some soft field landings. Well maintained. The landing strip is west side of the road. (the plane cursor is marking the east side)

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Riots (August 2007)

There were riots at this airport on August 22, 2007, with four protesters shot by police, and the airport was temporarily closed:

http://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/asiapcf/08/22/airport.riot.ap/index.html

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Ooh play boys, play...

I'm back in the U.S.S.R Cherette Jojo.

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property for sale

am interested in property at your airpark for sale. visited you on july 4,2007. you have an amazing airpark.

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Nice place to earn your wings.

http://exgravelcruncher.blogspot.com

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Jim's Diner - Great Airport Rest on the Field

Excellent for breakfast and lunch. If you are flying in there is no fuel available.

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as remote as it gets

Flew there with Par Avion www.paravion.com.au on a Islander

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PAr Avion

The GA field for Hobart, just next to the International airport - so close they use the same tower.

Left Cambridge for a tour with Par Avion, www.paravion.com.au - to Melaleuca, a remote strip near Bathurst Harbour. It was just fantastic, this is really what flying is all about.

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First Visit

This was my first time to Burlington.. it was a busy airport, a few people during circuits. Unicom girl was helpful and I later found out was cute as hell.

Nice terminal with windows all around so you can see activity on all the runways.

I couldn't find a pilot registry to sign or anything...

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Former workplace

I used to work here (landside, at a business totally unrelated to aviation). As an airport it's nice (much smaller than Schiphol) and pretty efficient; while working flight crew members walking by the window and the smell of jet fuel were the biggest reminders of being at an airport.

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re: This airport has a new identifier.

Thanks FLUNKN -- I've updated the code.