Alert Airport Explained

Alert Airport
Iata:YLT
Icao:CYLT
Wmo:71355
Type:Military
Operator:DND / 1CdnAirDiv Alert
AMO Ottawa
Location:Alert, Nunavut
Timezone:EST
Summer:EDT
Elevation-F:100
Coordinates:82.5178°N -62.2806°W
Pushpin Map:Canada Nunavut
Pushpin Label:CYLT
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Nunavut
R1-Number:05/23
R1-Length-F:5,500
R1-Surface:Gravel
Footnotes:Source: Canada Flight Supplement
Environment Canada[1]

Alert Airport is located at Alert, Nunavut, Canada, approximately 830km (520miles) south of the true North Pole. It is operated by the Canadian Department of National Defence and is part of Canadian Forces Station Alert. A weather station was established on the site in 1950, and in 1957 construction began on the military facilities which are still in use to this day. It is the northernmost airport in the world, although not used by public scheduled flights.

Facilities

Radar and navigation equipment are trailer units that can be moved around the airport. The airport's fire and rescue operations are supported by a 2012 KME/Fort Garry Fire Truck ARFF.[2] Two bulldozers are used to grade the runway when needed.[3]

Incidents

There have been two crashes involving fatalities at the airfield since it was established.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://climate.weatheroffice.gc.ca/prods_servs/metstat1_e.html Synoptic/Metstat Station Information
  2. Web site: Home Fort Garry Fire Trucks - Fire & Rescue.
  3. Web site: CFS Alert.
  4. Web site: Canadian Built Avro Lancasters . 2013-02-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140528180404/http://www.bombercommandmuseum.ca/lancavro.html . 2014-05-28 . dead .
  5. Web site: News Article Remembering the crash of Boxtop Flight 22. 30 October 2017 .