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Debert Airport (TC LID: CCQ3) is located near Debert, Nova Scotia, Canada and has three runways.
It was established in 1941 as Royal Air Force (RAF) Station Debert and was used during World War II
as RAF No. 31 Operational Training Unit in support of RAF Ferry Command.
In 1971, the Debert Airport and its surrounding land was purchased by the Government of Nova
Scotia for development as the Debert Air Industrial Park, and in 1972, the Truro Flying Club was formed.
Today, the Debert Flight Centre, a division of the original Truro Flying Club, still provides instruction to pilots, from student pilots to commercial students.
Each summer, the airport is home to the Debert Cadet Flying Training Centre
flying activities, during which a group of Royal Canadian Air Cadets train to receive their Glider Pilot's Licence.
Debert Airport |
- IATA: none
- ICAO: none
- TC LID: CCQ3
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Summary |
Airport type |
Public |
Operator |
Debert Flight Centre |
Location |
Debert, Nova Scotia |
Time zone |
AST (UTC−04:00) |
• Summer (DST) |
ADT (UTC−03:00) |
Elevation AMSL |
136 ft / 41 m |
Coordinates |
45°25′09″N
063°27′41″W |
Map |
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Location in Nova Scotia
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Runways |
Direction |
Length |
Surface |
ft |
m |
05/23 |
3,144 |
958 |
Asphalt |
09/27 |
4,999 |
1,524 |
Asphalt |
16/34 |
5,001 |
1,524 |
Asphalt |
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Source: Canada Flight Supplement |
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