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Video of runway conditions
🔗 Tue, 04 Aug 2020
— @david at Gananoque Airport, Canada Reply
August 2017 (I think the order is Runway 24, 12, then 36):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CSepmKq_D8
Tundra ultralight
🔗 Sat, 27 Jul 2019
— Anonymous Flyer at Gananoque Airport, Canada Reply
Hello, is there an Tundra ultralight, 2 seats tandem (Laron Aviation Technologies) ?
Thank you,
CGNNA
🔗 Sun, 20 Aug 2017
— Anonymous Flyer at Gananoque Airport, Canada Reply
Hoping to fly in there today.
Airport Manager
🔗 Thu, 05 Jan 2017
— Anonymous Flyer at Gananoque Airport, Canada Reply
The Airport Manager (and Dropzone Operator) is Tom McCarthy, one of the finest and friendliest people you could meet in aviation. Buy him a coffee and he could tell you volumes about the history of the place.
no winter maintenance
🔗 Mon, 11 Jan 2010
— Anonymous Flyer at Gananoque Airport, Canada Reply
shows o winter maintenance. Lookig to see if it is open at all in the winter. Will check cfs or notams.
World War II history
🔗 Sun, 03 Feb 2008
— @david at Gananoque Airport, Canada Reply
During the second world war, Gananoque (pronounced "gan-an-AH-kway") was a relief landing field for the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan (BCATP) No. 31 school in nearby Kingston. It has had little modification since, and still maintains the classic BCATP triangular shape (with three runways so that taildraggers could always land into the wind) and, I believe, some of the original World War II structures.
Skydiving
🔗 Wed, 04 Jul 2007
— @david at Gananoque Airport, Canada Reply
There is a lot of skydiving at Gananoque, so it's important to keep a sharp eye out if you're landing here.