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Airport type
  
Public

Time zone
  
EST (UTC−05:00)

Website
  
www.carpairport.ca

Code
  
YRP

Province
  
Ontario

Location
  
Carp, Ontario

Elevation AMSL
  
383 ft / 117 m

Elevation
  
116 m

Phone
  
+1 613-839-5276

Carp Airport

Owner/Operator
  
West Capital Developments

Address
  
1500 Thomas Argue Rd, Carp, ON K0A 1L0, Canada

Profiles

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Ottawa/Carp Airport or Carp Airport, (ICAO: CYRP), is located 1.2 nautical miles (2.2 km; 1.4 mi) south of Carp, Ontario, Canada, a small village that is now part of Ottawa. Carp is the only airport in the Ottawa area where private hangar space is readily available, so it is a popular home base for local general aviation pilots.

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The airport had been owned by the city of Ottawa until 2005 but was transferred to a private company, West Capital Developments, who plan to build an airport community and industrial park at the airport.

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History

RCAF Detachment Carp was constructed as a relief landing field for No.2 Service Flying Training School at RCAF Station Uplands, as part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan during World War II. The outline of the characteristic three-runway triangle is still visible in the shape of the taxiways, but one of the runways has disappeared, and another (04/22) is gravel-covered and restricted to visual flight rules (VFR) only. Near the airport is the largest of the Canadian Cold War Diefenbunkers, a giant long-term fallout shelter for government and military officials that now serves as a museum.

Former

Besides the RCAF, Carp was home to First Air (formerly Bradley Air Services), which at one time had its maintenance facility on this airport.

Current

Carp is the home of Helicopter Transport Services, Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) Chapter 245, and a flight school, International Pilot Academy.

Accidents and incidents

  • On 28 January 1974, Douglas C-47B CF-TVK of Bradley Air Services, now First Air, was destroyed in a hangar fire.
  • References

    Carp Airport Wikipedia