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Old 26th Feb 2012, 18:50
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Hi everybody!

I'm trying to find the Fire Fighting Category of Montreal-St. Hubert airport (CYHU). I have not found nothing neither into Jeppesen nor Canada Flight Supplement.

Could someone help me?

Thanks a lot
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Old 27th Feb 2012, 08:51
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PCN is 67 according to Airport & FBO Info for CYHU SAINT HUBERT QUEBEC MONTREAL QC
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Old 27th Feb 2012, 13:30
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you will need to contact the airport operator DASH-L and ask them.
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Did you contact the airport ? I need the same information ...
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Old 27th Feb 2012, 22:30
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Yesterday I sent an email to the airport administrator and I'm waiting for a reply!
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According to the Canada Flight Supplement, the St. Hubert airport does not have an ARFF service. They do not handle the minimum number of passengers that would require it. When the military had an operational presence there they would have, but they've been gone for several years. The airport operator may maintain a basic fire fighting unit but it would not meet the requirements of an ARFF facility.
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Hi Guys,

I realize this is an old thread, but I there is a company called H18 that has an agreement with local firefighters for ARFF. Comes with a charge back though...
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