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Gimli Industrial Park Airport

Gimli Industrial Park Airport, (IATA: YGM, ICAO: CYGM), is a former military field located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) west of Gimli, Manitoba, Canada. The field is now operated as a civilian airport, with one of the original parallel runways decommissioned and now a significant portion of Gimli Motorsports Park. Flying-related activities here include use by Manitoba Provincial Government's water bomber squadron, the Gimli Cadet Flying Site, and two private flying schools. Gimli is also used by No. 435 Transport and Rescue Squadron based out of No. 17 Wing Winnipeg, for training purposes, and as a skydive drop zone by Skydive Manitoba. In the summertime the airport hosts glider pilot training for air cadets as Regional Gliding School (Northwest).


Gimli Industrial Park Airport
Gimli Industrial Park Airport.

Gimli Industrial Park Airport
  • IATA: YGM
  • ICAO: CYGM
Summary
Airport type public
Operator Rural Municipality of Gimli
Location Gimli RM, near Gimli, Manitoba
Time zone CST (UTC-06:00)
Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-05:00)
Elevation AMSL 753 ft / 230 m
Coordinates 50°37′41″N
097°02′36″W
Map

Gimli Industrial Park Airport

Location in Manitoba

Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
15/33
6,800
2,073
Asphalt
Source: Canada Flight Supplement

History

Opened as RCAF Station Gimli, the airfield served during World War II as the home of Service Flying Training School #18 under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. The station closed in September 1971.

Incidents and accidents

In 1983, the airport became famous when Air Canada Boeing 767 C-GAUN ran out of fuel over southern Manitoba and successfully glided to a landing at Gimli Motorsports Park. There were no serious injuries. The aircraft in the incident became popularly referred to as the Gimli Glider.


Gimli Industrial Park Airport
Gimli Industrial Park Airport.

Three people were killed on August 27, 1992 when a NewCal Aviation turbine-modified de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou they were aboard crashed on the airfield during climb-out after a short take-off from the airport. The aircraft nosed sharply up, arced right and nosed into the ground. Although there was no explosion, a fire started and consumed the aircraft's remains. The cause was listed as failure to deactivate the plane's gust-lock control in the cockpit, which was interlocked into the throttles when the plane was powered by radial piston engines. This feature was defeated in the plane's conversion to turboprop. Despite having a statutory duty to "investigate civil aviation occurrences that take place in or over Canada and any place under Canadian air traffic control" the Transportation Safety Board of Canada has no record of this incident.

Tenants

  • Gimli Motorsports Park
  • Gimli Cadet Flying Training Centre
  • Skydive Manitoba
  • Prairie Helicopters Incorporated
  • Interlake Aviation Flight School & Charter Service

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General Info
Country Canada
ICAO ID CYGM
Latitude 50.628056
50° 37' 41.00" N
Longitude -97.043333
097° 02' 36.00" W
Elevation 753 feet
230 meters
Magnetic Variation 004° E (06/06)
Beacon Yes
Operating Agency CIVIL GOVERNMENT, (LANDING FEES AND DIPLOMATIC CLEARANCE MAY BE REQUIRED)
Daylight Saving Time Second Sunday in March at 0200 to first Sunday in November at 0200 local time (Exception Arizona and that portion of Indiana in the Eastern Time Zone)


Communications
UNICOM 122.15
MF 122.15


Runways
ID
Dimensions Surface PCN ILS
15/33 6800 x 150 feet
2073 x 46 meters
ASPHALT - NO


Navaids
Type ID Name Channel Freq Distance From Field Bearing From Navaid
NDB M4 GIMLI INDUS PARK - 296 At Field -


Supplies/Equipment
Fuel 100/130 MIL Spec, low lead, aviation gasoline (BLUE)

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