Saint-Hyacinthe Aerodrome Explained

Saint-Hyacinthe Aerodrome
Tc:CSU3
Type:Private
Operator:Aeroservices St-Hyacinthe
Summer:EDT
Elevation-F:118
Coordinates:45.6067°N -73.015°W
Pushpin Map:Canada Quebec
Pushpin Label:CSU3
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Quebec
R1-Number:02/20
R1-Length-F:3,823
R1-Surface:Asphalt/turf
Footnotes:Source: Canada Flight Supplement

Saint-Hyacinthe Aerodrome is located 3NM west of Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada.

The Saint-Hyacinthe Aerodrome is an example of general aviation diversity driven by private management.

Almost all airplanes on floats land on its man-made water basin, parallel to the runway. Single and twin engine conventional aircraft, ultralight two and three axis, aerobatic airplanes, vintage aircraft and motor gliders fly regularly from the narrow (75feet runway.

Weekends with nice weather are particularly busy. Aviation enthusiasts can admire aerobatics performed in the aerobatic box at the west of the airport, formation flights, low passes, and overshoot training.

Aviation schools and repair shops are present.

All hangar spaces are sold out and more hangars under construction drive the need for more space for hangars and an extra runway to permit landings when crosswinds are too strong to permit a safe return in such conditions.

The only runway stays quite busy during the days when strong winds blow perpendicularly to the runway axis. Strong winds are typical of this area, much stronger than nearby airports, sometime in excess of 40abbr=onNaNabbr=on. Crosswinds of this strength rattle the hangars and keep almost everybody grounded.

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