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Self Serve Barbeque 24/7 The Sundre Airport is:
 | "Uncontrolled", VFR/IFR day & night
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 | 4285 + 512 feet, Runway 15-33, hard surface capable of supporting aircraft up
to 50,000 lbs. Lit by ARCAL for the full length with Centre-line white
lights at each end.
 | No landing fees.
 | Open 24 hours by entering ATF and the Terminal Building has washrooms, WiFi, and pay phone
 | AVGAS 100LL available through the Sundre Flying Club (403) 638-7370. Self Serve BBQ as well.
 | Accessible to taxi, hospital & ambulance, hotels and restaurants in
the Town of Sundre 2.5 km NE.
 | Owned by Mountain View County (403) 335-3311 and managed by the
five-member County-appointed Sundre Airport Committee
 | Aircraft that are 50,000 lb and below:
Beech: 100, 200, 300, 350, 1900, All turbo-props.
Convair: Convair 240, 340, 440, 580
Curtiss Wright: C-46 Curtiss Commando
DeHavilland: Dash - 8, Twin Otter, Buffalo
Doublas: DC-3
Grumman: G-1
Lockheed: Electra, Hercules (in winter while ground is frozen)
Pure Jet: Cessna Citation Ultra, Lear Jet. |
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For information on the Sundre Airport contact Sundre Flying Club at Box 1241, Sundre, AB T0M1X0.
E-Mail
at cminty@gasdetect.com.
News from the Sundre Flying Club
The
Sundre Flying Club's annual Christmas Dinner, hosted by President, Sheldon
Valentine and Carla Valentine, on November 25, 2006, in the Coyote Creek Golf
Clubhouse adjacent to the Sundre Airport, welcomed COPA Director for Alberta
and the North West Territories, Sherry Cooper, Sky Wings Aviation, Red Deer,
to honour Norman Cummins for his long time dedication to the Sundre Airport by
presenting the Certificate of the new COPA Flight 146 Sundre Alberta to Norman
as Captain along with son James Cummins as Co-Captain.
The Sundre Flying Club is registered with the Alberta Non-profit Society as
the Mountain View Pilots and Flying Association but it has been known as
"The Sundre Flying Club" since the early 1950's.
The Certificate reads:
COPA
CANADIAN OWNERS AND PILOTS ASSOCIATION
This is to certify that
COPA Flight No. 146
Sundre, Alberta
has been organized in accordance with the pertinent bylaws of the Canadian
Owners and Pilots Association as approved by the Board of Directors of said
Association for the purpose of achieving, through the joint efforts of the
COPA members involved, the maximum potential growth and development of general
aviation in Canada.
Dated: August 16, 2006 Signed by President & CEO: Kevin Psutka
Photo by Wayne Bumphrey, Sundre Flying Club
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