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AIRPORT INFORMATION: (604) 894-6135
The Pemberton Airport has over 400 landings a year with most of the volume occuring in August. Users are typically fire and rescue vehicles, commercial activity companies, gliders, local aircraft and helicopter companies.
The Pemberton Airport accepts fixed wing and rotocraft vehicles. There is currently no fuel services available. There are no lights towers or navigational assistance.
DAY VFR
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| Airport Elevation: 670 feet
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| Runway Length: 4000 feet
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| Runway Width: 100 feet
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| REF |
| N50 18 09 W122 44 16 5SE 19°E
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| UTC-8(7) Elev 670’ A5004 E-15 LO2
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PF
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| B-1 C-2,3,4,5 D-6
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FLT PLN
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| Notam File CYVR
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FIC
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| Kamloops 1-866-992-7433
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WX
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| W4 (604)894-6733 16-202 (DT 15-192)
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SERVICES
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Fuel
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| *NO FUEL CURRENTLY AVAILABLE*
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Oil
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| *NO FUEL CURRENTLY AVAILABLE*
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S
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| 4,5,6
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RWY DATA
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| Rwy 06(065°) /24(245°) 3917 x 100
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RCR
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| Village of Pemberton 604.894.6135
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PAD DATA
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| 4 prkg pads: 2 at 25´ dia concrete & 2 at 50´ dia asphalt
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RCO
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| Vancouver rdo 126.7
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| ATF |
| tfc 123.2 2NM 2200 ASL
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| PRO |
| Rgt hand circuits rwy 24 (CAR 602.96)
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| CAUTION |
| Mountainous terrain all quads. Soaring in summer
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Emergency Service and after hours (604) 894-6761
FEES
Upon arriving at the Pemberton Airport, please register and make payment at the Pemberton Soaring Centre (cash, cheque, Mastercard and AMEX accepted) or deposit a cheque into the drop box.
Tie down Accomodation Fees:
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Aircraft <2,000 kg
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Aircraft >2,000 - 5,000 kg
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$7 |
$10 |
| MONTH |
$60 |
$70 |
| YEAR |
$260 |
$320 |
Landing Fees - For Commercial Uses Only:
| 1 - 10 Landings per month |
$25 |
11 - 30 Landings per month
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$22 |
30 + Landings per month
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$20 |
Annual Rates for Aircraft <2,000 kg $600
AIRPORT SNOW CLEARING POLICY
The Pemberton Airport is primarily a summer facility, with only limited maintenance performed during the winter months, such as apron clearing in case of emergency. At Regular Council Meeting No. 1172, held January 23, 2007, the following resolution was passed with respect to Airport Snow Clearing:
The Pemberton Airport is primarily a summer facility, with only limited maintenance performed during the winter months, such as apron clearing in case of emergency. At Regular Council Meeting No. 1172, held January 23, 2007, the following resolution was passed with respect to Airport Snow Clearing:
The Pemberton Airport is primarily a summer facility, with only limited maintenance performed during the winter months, such as apron clearing in case of emergency. At Regular Council Meeting No. 1172, held January 23, 2007, the following resolution was passed with respect to Airport Snow Clearing:
THAT a policy be established whereby if an individual wishes to make arrangements for snow clearing at the Airport the entire runway must be cleared, at thier own expense, under the supervision and at the discretion of the Works Manager and to the standards set by Transport Canada and the Village of Pemberton.
THAT the Village schedule runway clearing at the discretion of the Works Manager and upon the following conditions:
- Promising weather conditions with several days without snow fall
- The Village core is sufficiently cleared and tidied
- Avalability of staff and equipment
Please contact Village Works Manager Russell Mack at 604.935.9098 should you wish to make arrangements to have the runway cleared subject to the above policy.
AIRPORT NEWS
2010 INTEGRATED SECURITY (www.v2010isu.com) - This website will be posting information with respect to aviation restrictions and other transportation issues during the 2010 games.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 12 April 2010 )
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