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Anahim Lake Airport

Anahim Lake Airport (IATA: YAA, TC LID: CAJ4), which serves the west Chilcotin, is about 1.0 nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) south of the village of Anahim Lake, British Columbia, Canada.

Anahim Lake Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorCariboo Regional District
LocationAnahim Lake, British Columbia
Time zonePST (UTC−08:00)
 • Summer (DST)PDT (UTC−07:00)
Elevation AMSL3,639 ft / 1,109 m
Coordinates52°27′05″N 125°18′13″W / 52.45139°N 125.30361°W / 52.45139; -125.30361
WebsiteOfficial website
Map
CAJ4
Location in British Columbia
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
13/31 4,642 1,415 asphalt
Sources[1][2]

Lake landings edit

During the 1944–45 winter of World War II, the Canadian military held an exercise called the Polar Bear Expedition, which trained troops to operate in extreme cold. A temporary airfield was established north of the village on the frozen lake, where various aircraft took part.[3]

Early developments edit

In 1977, work started on the airstrip.[4] In October 1979, the paved airstrip officially opened.[5]

A $75,000 grant received in September 1981[6] was used to extend the runway to about a mile and upgrade fencing. Two years later, a larger grant completed cross stripping and paving.[7] From 1982, the airport hosted an annual Anahim Lake Fly-In for several years.[8] In October 1983, the Anahim Lake Airport and Nimpo Lake Airstrip associations merged to form the Anahim Lake-Nimpo Lake Airport Commission.[9]

In mid-1984, Wilderness Airlines (subsidiary of Pacific Coastal Airlines) began scheduled flights at the airport.[10] The next year, the government gave 70.93 hectares (175 acres) of Crown land (then in use for the airstrip or available for future expansion) to the regional district.[11]

In 1990, the highways ministry withdrew free snow clearing at the airport.[12] That year, the airport received a $100,000 grant to extend the runway. However, the limited storage of the gas station style fuel system was inadequate to handle the twice daily Wilderness Airlines flights.[13] In 1991, about 910 litres; 240 US gallons (200 imp gal) of jet-B fuel spilled from a tanker into a ditch one mile west.[14]

Safety upgrades edit

In 1991, a DOT inspection discovered a series of safety deficiencies, prompting a threat to revoke the airport licence.[15] A grant of up to $10,000 was received to bring the airport up to an acceptable operational standard.[16] In 1994, the weather station lease was renewed.[17]

In 2000, about $1 million was spent to rehabilitate the runway and taxiway to enhance safety.[18] In 2004, the airport footprint was expanded for safety and environmental reasons.[19] In 2010, the airport received funding for paving about 210 metres (700 ft) of existing gravel runway, which enabled safer winter landings and increased passenger carrying capacity year-round.[20] In 2011, funding came for a runway sweeper to handle winter conditions.[21]

Major expansion edit

In 2013, a new self-serve fueling system was installed.[22] That year, the new 90-square-metre (970 sq ft), two-storey terminal was completed. The wooden building included a large covered parking area for the runway sweeper, an office, a waiting area, two bathrooms, and a finished suite for the caretaker upstairs.[23] The facility enabled increased airport use by residents, visitors, tourism operators, medical personnel, and the RCMP, and provided operational space for personnel during emergencies such as forest fires and medevacs.[24] In 2014, the new terminal officially opened.[25]

In 2021, the airport received a $300,000 grant to grade alongside the runway and to upgrade the unused runway surface so that the whole length became available. This permitted heavier passenger and cargo load limits for aircraft.[26]

Later developments edit

The active runway is 1,415 by 23 metres (4,642 by 75 ft).[1] A gravel east–west runway is visible but not maintained or used.[27] Avgas and jet fuel are pumped year-round. Tenants keep the six private hangars and four aircraft shelters occupied.[22]

Down 50 per cent from 2021, aircraft movements in 2022[28] totalled 1,054 of which 12 were medevacs.[1] The scheduled service by Pacific Coastal Airlines processes about 3,000 passengers annually at the terminal. In addition, Bella Coola Heli Sports handles about 50 charter flights. In 2023, the airport applied for a grant to help finance a 93-square-metre (1,000 sq ft) expansion of the terminal building.[29] The goals set for that year included an apron expansion, better drainage, and installing solar panels on the terminal building.[30]

Accidents and incidents edit

  • May 2013: A Cessna 205 flipped forward when struck by a whirlwind on powering up.[31]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c "Anahim Lake Airport". www.cariboord.ca.
  2. ^ "Canada Flight Supplement" (PDF). www.navcanada.ca. 31 Dec 2020. p. 13.
  3. ^ Weicht, Christopher (2004). North By Northwest. Creekside Publications. pp. 103–104. ISBN 1-4120-2456-0.
  4. ^ "Quesnel Cariboo Observer". www.newspapers.com. 21 Dec 1977. p. A4.
  5. ^ "Quesnel Cariboo Observer". www.newspapers.com. 24 Oct 1979. p. B1. On Sunday, I travelled to Anahim Lake to take part in the official opening of the new Anahim Lake airstrip…
    "Quesnel Cariboo Observer". www.newspapers.com. 27 Nov 1979. p. A1. …recently completed the paving of the runway at Anahim Lake…
  6. ^ "Quesnel Cariboo Observer". www.newspapers.com. 29 Sep 1981. p. A3.
  7. ^ "Williams Lake Tribune". www.newspapers.com. 8 Mar 1983. p. 3. …to complete cross stripping and paving at the Anahim Lake. Airstrip. In 1981 a grant of $75,000 was used to extend the existing runway to about a mile and upgrade fencing and windsock facilities.
  8. ^ "Williams Lake Tribune". www.newspapers.com. 16 Oct 1984. p. 15.
  9. ^ "Williams Lake Tribune". www.newspapers.com. 27 Oct 1983. p. 2.
  10. ^ "Province". www.newspapers.com. 3 Jun 1984. p. 70. Wilderness Airlines of Bella Coola is offering daily flights between Vancouver and Williams Lake, Anahim Lake, Nimpo, Bella Coola and Dean River.
  11. ^ "Williams Lake Tribune". www.newspapers.com. 9 May 1985. p. 6.
  12. ^ "Williams Lake Tribune". www.newspapers.com. 1 Feb 1990. p. 8.
  13. ^ "Williams Lake Tribune". www.newspapers.com. 17 Jul 1990. p. 3. Anahim Lake is getting $100,000 to extend its airport runway. However, the airport is still in need of a new fuel system…Airport is currently serviced by a gas station style fuel system. It needs a proper aviation pump with larger storage… Anahim Lake is currently serviced by Wilderness Airlines with a minimum of two flights per day…
  14. ^ "Williams Lake Tribune". www.newspapers.com. 28 May 1991. p. 3. About 200 gallons of jet-B fuel spilled from a tanker one mile west of Anahim Lake…A three to four-inch crack developed in the weld of a transport tanker…spilling the fuel into a gravel ditch.
  15. ^ "Williams Lake Tribune". www.newspapers.com. 24 Sep 1991. p. 7. Transport Canada has given Cariboo Regional District until November 1 to facilitate repairs to the Anahim Lake Airport. If the regional district fail to comply, it will lose its authority to operate the facility…the runway requires crackfilling, the paved/gravelled shoulder…pot holes must be repaired, brush clearing along the runway must be done…restrict unauthorized vehicular and pedestrian traffic, numbers must be painted on the runway, and the old threshold markings removed.
  16. ^ "Williams Lake Tribune". www.newspapers.com. 21 Nov 1991. p. 14.
  17. ^ "Williams Lake Tribune". www.newspapers.com. 28 Jun 1994. p. 3.
  18. ^ "Williams Lake Tribune". www.newspapers.com. 22 Aug 2000. p. 2.
  19. ^ "Quesnel Cariboo Observer". www.newspapers.com. 28 Mar 2004. p. 1. The Cariboo Regional District will take over three tracts of land for upgrading the Anahim Lake Airport to Transport Canada certification levels, the extension of a major greenbelt initiative, and a natural habitat outdoor education area…
  20. ^ "Northern Development Newsletter". www.northerndevelopment.bc.ca. Sep 2014.
  21. ^ "Quesnel Cariboo Observer". www.newspapers.com. 11 May 2011. p. A4. Recently the CRD was advised by Transport Canada that its Airport Capital Assistance Program (ACAP) application for up to $171,320 for the purchase of runway sweeping equipment for the Anahim Lake was approved.
  22. ^ a b Campbell 2022, p. 11.
  23. ^ "Anahim Lake Airport Terminal". www.naturallywood.com.
  24. ^ "Anahim Lake Airport Improvement Project Supports Economic Development in the West Chilcotin". www.northerndevelopment.bc.ca.
  25. ^ "Williams Lake Tribune". www.newspapers.com. 21 May 2014. p. A7. The Cariboo Regional District's (CRD) new Anahim Lake Airport terminal was officially opened this morning.
  26. ^ "My Cariboo Now". www.mycariboonow.com. 25 Feb 2021.
  27. ^ "AVSIM Library: Anahim Lake". library.avsim.net. 29 Nov 2018.
  28. ^ Campbell 2022, p. 5.
  29. ^ "Williams Lake Tribune". www.wltribune.com. 8 Feb 2023.
  30. ^ Campbell 2022, p. 2.
  31. ^ "Aviation Safety Letter" (PDF). tc.canada.ca. 2014. p. 33.

References edit

  • Campbell, Darron (2022). 2023 Business Plan Anahim Lake Airport (PDF). www.cariboord.ca (Report).

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Anahim Lake Airport IATA YAA TC LID CAJ4 which serves the west Chilcotin is about 1 0 nautical mile 1 9 km 1 2 mi south of the village of Anahim Lake British Columbia Canada Anahim Lake AirportIATA YAAICAO noneTC LID CAJ4SummaryAirport typePublicOperatorCariboo Regional DistrictLocationAnahim Lake British ColumbiaTime zonePST UTC 08 00 Summer DST PDT UTC 07 00 Elevation AMSL3 639 ft 1 109 mCoordinates52 27 05 N 125 18 13 W 52 45139 N 125 30361 W 52 45139 125 30361WebsiteOfficial websiteMapCAJ4Location in British ColumbiaRunwaysDirection Length Surface ft m 13 31 4 642 1 415 asphaltSources 1 2 Contents 1 Lake landings 2 Early developments 3 Safety upgrades 4 Major expansion 5 Later developments 6 Accidents and incidents 7 Footnotes 8 ReferencesLake landings editDuring the 1944 45 winter of World War II the Canadian military held an exercise called the Polar Bear Expedition which trained troops to operate in extreme cold A temporary airfield was established north of the village on the frozen lake where various aircraft took part 3 Early developments editIn 1977 work started on the airstrip 4 In October 1979 the paved airstrip officially opened 5 A 75 000 grant received in September 1981 6 was used to extend the runway to about a mile and upgrade fencing Two years later a larger grant completed cross stripping and paving 7 From 1982 the airport hosted an annual Anahim Lake Fly In for several years 8 In October 1983 the Anahim Lake Airport and Nimpo Lake Airstrip associations merged to form the Anahim Lake Nimpo Lake Airport Commission 9 In mid 1984 Wilderness Airlines subsidiary of Pacific Coastal Airlines began scheduled flights at the airport 10 The next year the government gave 70 93 hectares 175 acres of Crown land then in use for the airstrip or available for future expansion to the regional district 11 In 1990 the highways ministry withdrew free snow clearing at the airport 12 That year the airport received a 100 000 grant to extend the runway However the limited storage of the gas station style fuel system was inadequate to handle the twice daily Wilderness Airlines flights 13 In 1991 about 910 litres 240 US gallons 200 imp gal of jet B fuel spilled from a tanker into a ditch one mile west 14 Safety upgrades editIn 1991 a DOT inspection discovered a series of safety deficiencies prompting a threat to revoke the airport licence 15 A grant of up to 10 000 was received to bring the airport up to an acceptable operational standard 16 In 1994 the weather station lease was renewed 17 In 2000 about 1 million was spent to rehabilitate the runway and taxiway to enhance safety 18 In 2004 the airport footprint was expanded for safety and environmental reasons 19 In 2010 the airport received funding for paving about 210 metres 700 ft of existing gravel runway which enabled safer winter landings and increased passenger carrying capacity year round 20 In 2011 funding came for a runway sweeper to handle winter conditions 21 Major expansion editIn 2013 a new self serve fueling system was installed 22 That year the new 90 square metre 970 sq ft two storey terminal was completed The wooden building included a large covered parking area for the runway sweeper an office a waiting area two bathrooms and a finished suite for the caretaker upstairs 23 The facility enabled increased airport use by residents visitors tourism operators medical personnel and the RCMP and provided operational space for personnel during emergencies such as forest fires and medevacs 24 In 2014 the new terminal officially opened 25 In 2021 the airport received a 300 000 grant to grade alongside the runway and to upgrade the unused runway surface so that the whole length became available This permitted heavier passenger and cargo load limits for aircraft 26 Later developments editThe active runway is 1 415 by 23 metres 4 642 by 75 ft 1 A gravel east west runway is visible but not maintained or used 27 Avgas and jet fuel are pumped year round Tenants keep the six private hangars and four aircraft shelters occupied 22 Down 50 per cent from 2021 aircraft movements in 2022 28 totalled 1 054 of which 12 were medevacs 1 The scheduled service by Pacific Coastal Airlines processes about 3 000 passengers annually at the terminal In addition Bella Coola Heli Sports handles about 50 charter flights In 2023 the airport applied for a grant to help finance a 93 square metre 1 000 sq ft expansion of the terminal building 29 The goals set for that year included an apron expansion better drainage and installing solar panels on the terminal building 30 Accidents and incidents editMay 2013 A Cessna 205 flipped forward when struck by a whirlwind on powering up 31 Footnotes edit a b c Anahim Lake Airport www cariboord ca Canada Flight Supplement PDF www navcanada ca 31 Dec 2020 p 13 Weicht Christopher 2004 North By Northwest Creekside Publications pp 103 104 ISBN 1 4120 2456 0 Quesnel Cariboo Observer www newspapers com 21 Dec 1977 p A4 Quesnel Cariboo Observer www newspapers com 24 Oct 1979 p B1 On Sunday I travelled to Anahim Lake to take part in the official opening of the new Anahim Lake airstrip Quesnel Cariboo Observer www newspapers com 27 Nov 1979 p A1 recently completed the paving of the runway at Anahim Lake Quesnel Cariboo Observer www newspapers com 29 Sep 1981 p A3 Williams Lake Tribune www newspapers com 8 Mar 1983 p 3 to complete cross stripping and paving at the Anahim Lake Airstrip In 1981 a grant of 75 000 was used to extend the existing runway to about a mile and upgrade fencing and windsock facilities Williams Lake Tribune www newspapers com 16 Oct 1984 p 15 Williams Lake Tribune www newspapers com 27 Oct 1983 p 2 Province www newspapers com 3 Jun 1984 p 70 Wilderness Airlines of Bella Coola is offering daily flights between Vancouver and Williams Lake Anahim Lake Nimpo Bella Coola and Dean River Williams Lake Tribune www newspapers com 9 May 1985 p 6 Williams Lake Tribune www newspapers com 1 Feb 1990 p 8 Williams Lake Tribune www newspapers com 17 Jul 1990 p 3 Anahim Lake is getting 100 000 to extend its airport runway However the airport is still in need of a new fuel system Airport is currently serviced by a gas station style fuel system It needs a proper aviation pump with larger storage Anahim Lake is currently serviced by Wilderness Airlines with a minimum of two flights per day Williams Lake Tribune www newspapers com 28 May 1991 p 3 About 200 gallons of jet B fuel spilled from a tanker one mile west of Anahim Lake A three to four inch crack developed in the weld of a transport tanker spilling the fuel into a gravel ditch Williams Lake Tribune www newspapers com 24 Sep 1991 p 7 Transport Canada has given Cariboo Regional District until November 1 to facilitate repairs to the Anahim Lake Airport If the regional district fail to comply it will lose its authority to operate the facility the runway requires crackfilling the paved gravelled shoulder pot holes must be repaired brush clearing along the runway must be done restrict unauthorized vehicular and pedestrian traffic numbers must be painted on the runway and the old threshold markings removed Williams Lake Tribune www newspapers com 21 Nov 1991 p 14 Williams Lake Tribune www newspapers com 28 Jun 1994 p 3 Williams Lake Tribune www newspapers com 22 Aug 2000 p 2 Quesnel Cariboo Observer www newspapers com 28 Mar 2004 p 1 The Cariboo Regional District will take over three tracts of land for upgrading the Anahim Lake Airport to Transport Canada certification levels the extension of a major greenbelt initiative and a natural habitat outdoor education area Northern Development Newsletter www northerndevelopment bc ca Sep 2014 Quesnel Cariboo Observer www newspapers com 11 May 2011 p A4 Recently the CRD was advised by Transport Canada that its Airport Capital Assistance Program ACAP application for up to 171 320 for the purchase of runway sweeping equipment for the Anahim Lake was approved a b Campbell 2022 p 11 Anahim Lake Airport Terminal www naturallywood com Anahim Lake Airport Improvement Project Supports Economic Development in the West Chilcotin www northerndevelopment bc ca Williams Lake Tribune www newspapers com 21 May 2014 p A7 The Cariboo Regional District s CRD new Anahim Lake Airport terminal was officially opened this morning My Cariboo Now www mycariboonow com 25 Feb 2021 AVSIM Library Anahim Lake library avsim net 29 Nov 2018 Campbell 2022 p 5 Williams Lake Tribune www wltribune com 8 Feb 2023 Campbell 2022 p 2 Aviation Safety Letter PDF tc canada ca 2014 p 33 References editCampbell Darron 2022 2023 Business Plan Anahim Lake Airport PDF www cariboord ca Report Portals nbsp Canada nbsp Aviation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anahim Lake Airport amp oldid 1214203618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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