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FougaMagister
15th May 2006, 06:28
Hi all - I am going to Harvs'Air in Steinbach in early June for hour-building.

Can anybody with recent experience of Manitoba recommend some "must-go" airports/airfields within, say, 2 hours flying time (at C152/PA 28 speed) of Steinbach South?

A mix of commercial airports and GA airfields (and, possibly, Air Bases) would be ideal. Any hints? I know that nearby Winnipeg International try to accommodate GA approaches, commercial traffic permitting.

Cheers :cool:

aerogull
19th May 2006, 00:00
Try these -

Kenora (in Ontario but close to the Manitoba/Ontario border)
Gimli, Manitoba
Lac Du Bonnet (Manitoba)
St. Andrews (just outside Winnipeg)

Just a few to start. Have fun!

FougaMagister
19th May 2006, 13:10
Thanks for that! That's a start.
Cheers :cool:

Jerricho
21st May 2006, 17:01
St. Andrews (just outside Winnipeg)

Harv's operates out of both Steinbach South (CKK7) and St. Andrews (CYAV). Not uncommon for trainers from both bases to come and play in Terminal Airspace........just remember to file a flight plan please. Makes my life easier ;)

As for places to visit round the place, quite a few little fields around the place within a 2 hour flight. Gimli's proximity to Lake Winnipeg can certainly be a nice (Google story of Gimli Glider). Not uncommon for us to see cross-country filghts to Morden (CJA3) and Winkler (CKZ7), both to the south-west of Winnipeg. You have to remember that west of Steinbach is prairie so visually, not much from flat-land and lakes. The flight to Kenora (CYQK) takes you over the Canadian Shield, which means rocks and lakes ;).

Any other questions, ask away.

pigboat
21st May 2006, 22:35
If you go to Gimli, have a look at the Curtiss C-46 operation that's based there. Give you a chance to listen to the big round sound. :ok:

Yakkity MK2
29th May 2006, 16:44
With Jerricho on this one re the flight plan:) ....don't forget Portage la Prairie (Southport) CYPG......

rotornut
29th May 2006, 17:25
have a look at the Curtiss C-46 operation that's based thereSpeaking of C-46s, what happened to Air Manitoba's fleet?

pigboat
29th May 2006, 19:51
That's them, or at least one of 'em is, I forget which one. They also got CF-TPO from Buffalo Joe, and it should be up and running by now. There's a guy that used to work for me out there, and he says they have a pretty decent operation.

Jerricho
29th May 2006, 22:46
...don't forget Portage la Prairie (Southport) CYPG......

Aye, although getting approval during the week to actually land can be an issue ;)

FougaMagister
30th May 2006, 22:33
OK then, I'll go to Portage during a week-end...

Cheers :cool:

Jerricho
2nd Jun 2006, 13:46
Actually, just to be a little on the pedantic side, Portage la Prairie and Southport are actually different airfields (the Portage airfield is north of the Trans-Canada Highway/Highway 1)

Yakkity MK2
2nd Jun 2006, 14:43
Sorry,
Have to stand by my original posting Jerricho ol bean,:} , Portage La Prairie ( Southport) CYPG .... but there IS a Portage La Prairie ( North ) CJZ2

Jerricho
2nd Jun 2006, 16:31
I was only being a little on the pedantic side (it was more for Fouga's assistance)

Shouldn't you be working? :p

flyndad
2nd Jun 2006, 18:41
Will be Instructing there at the end of June.

Yakkity MK2
2nd Jun 2006, 19:40
flyndad,
look forward to speaking to ya :}

FougaMagister
18th Jun 2006, 22:05
Thanks for the ideas for NAV/hour-buiding in Manitoba/Ontario.

I flew to Lac du Bonnet (stunning setting!), Gimli (amazing DC-3s and C-46s!), St. Andrews, Brandon, Kenora (great scenery), Red Lake and a few others (Ear Falls, Altona, Winkler, Killarney, Steinbach North, etc). Morden's runway, though, was obstructed by vehicles (although I couldn't find any NOTAM mentioning runway maintenance there). Nice to have been able to do touch and goes at Winnipeg International (on a Flight Plan) and mix it with CRJs, Metros, etc.

I thorougly enjoyed the experience - and the absence of landing fees (except very reasonable ones at Kenora).

Cheers :cool:

Jerricho
20th Jun 2006, 14:47
...to do touch and goes at Winnipeg International (on a Flight Plan)

Bravo!! :D ;)

Capt. Manuvar
5th Jul 2006, 19:16
If u need to test your adrenaline pumps, Atikokan municipal - short runway with a slope and a mine at the end waiting to swallow you up. the usual third stop for CPL qualifying xc flights to Thunder Bay.
You can use C152 C-GISI with long range tanks. I've done a few 4+hrs flights, someone did a lot of 5+hrs flight when i was at Steinbach.

Lac Du Bonnet
Kenora
Gimli
St Andrews
Red Lake
Thunder bay
Regina, SK
Dauphin, MB
Brandon, MB
Pine Dock, MB (beautiful gravel strip north of Gimli)
Fort frances
Piney Pine Creek, USA (if you r not a terrorist)
Winnipeg, Obviously i used to enjoy getting chased around by A320s and 737s in my 152/172/Be95, credit to the professional ATC dudes at YWG, especially those two (?) guys with british accents, Jerricho is That U?
I've forgotten the names of some other fields i'll check my logbbok and charts.

Yakkity MK2
5th Jul 2006, 22:45
Capt. Manuvar
Depends how you :ugh: define "british" i guess...but then all accents must sound that way.out here .....:) . Only one British here, not me or Jerricho.
But thanks anyway :)

FougaMagister
5th Jul 2006, 23:35
Winnipeg, Obviously i used to enjoy getting chased around by A320s and 737s in my 152/172/Be95, credit to the professional ATC dudes at YWG

I'll second that; very professional service from CYWG Terminal and Tower. Strange feeling to do a couple of T/GOes on 18 before flying out to Blighty as SLF (from the same runway) that very evening! Didn't get chased by A320s and 737s though, just made a Metro and a CRJ wait at the holding point :O

Wherever there was ATC (Kenora, St Andrews, Brandon) it was of a very good standard. Climbing to 5,500' amsl made VFR dead-reckoning easier - the turning points and airports standing out from 15 nm away! Next thing was to get the "top of descent" right to end up at circuit altitude!

Cheers :cool:

Jerricho
6th Jul 2006, 00:24
Heh.

Just to echo my esteemed ex-pat Yak, one Brit, one Aussie (that's me), and one guy from all over the place (who sounds like an antipodean).