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Fox Harbour Airport

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Airport type
  
Private

Elevation AMSL
  
62 ft / 19 m

Elevation
  
19 m

Time zone
  
AST (UTC−04:00)

15/33
  
4,885

Province
  
Nova Scotia

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Operator
  
Fox Harbour Development

Location
  
Fox Harbour, Nova Scotia

Fox Harbour Airport (TC LID: CFH4) is a privately owned airport located 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) north of Fox Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada on the shore of Northumberland Strait.

It was built as part of the Fox Harb'r Resort, owned by Ron Joyce. After completion of the airport, the nearby Tatamagouche Airport, located adjacent to one of the Tim Hortons children's camps and also owned by Ron Joyce, was closed.

A crash on November 11, 2007 at the airport destroyed a Bombardier Global 5000 private jet and seriously injured five people including the airport's owner Ron Joyce. An investigation by the Canadian Transportation Safety Board in 2009 blamed a landing approach system that was unsuitable for high-performance jets, a road at the end of the runway that was a significant hazard and "seat of the pants" landing procedures at the airport.

References

Fox Harbour Airport Wikipedia


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