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Langley Regional Airport

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Airport type
  
Public

Serves
  
Langley Township

Elevation AMSL
  
34 ft / 10 m

Elevation
  
10 m

Phone
  
+1 604-534-7330

Operator
  
Langley Township

Time zone
  
PST (UTC−08:00)

Code
  
YLY

Province
  
British Columbia

Langley Regional Airport

Location
  
Langley, British Columbia

Address
  
5385 216 St, Langley, BC V2Y 2N3, Canada

Similar
  
Pitt Meadows Regional, Abbotsford Internatio Airport, Langley Flying School - Inc, Canadian Museum of Flight, Campbell Valley Regional

Langley Regional Airport (IATA: YLY, ICAO: CYNJ) is located in Langley Township, British Columbia, Canada. The airport serves mostly general aviation, and also provided scheduled passenger service to the Victoria Airport Water Aerodrome via Harbour Air Seaplanes before service was ended on May 20, 2011. Helicopter operations are a major part of Langley Airport's traffic; the airport has 3 helipads.

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The airport offers fuel services and extensive hangar space, and hosts the Canadian Museum of Flight.

Langley regional airport bc


General information

The airport has two Asphalt runways, one 2,100 ft (640 m) long and the other 2,743 ft (836 m). These relatively short runways make it a good airport for flight training purposes because a pilot who trains on short runways is likely to be a more capable pilot. There is also a public road near each end of the paved runway (01/19) resulting in relatively short "Takeoff Distance Available" (TODA).

Due to the proximity of residential areas, runway 19 has a departure noise-abatement procedure that requires a 30-degree turn and runway 25 has a departure noise-abatement procedure that requires a 50-degree turn.

Langley radio frequencies are 119.00 for the control tower, 124.50 for Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS), and 121.90 for ground service.

The airport is home to 54 businesses, including many helicopter operators and fixed-wing and rotary-wing flight training units, consequently the airport has a high volume of training traffic.

History

In 1945, at the end of World War II, the township of Langley leased the former Royal Canadian Air Force airport from the federal government before purchasing the airport outright in 1967 for $24,300. Since then, the airport has been in continuous operation.

References

Langley Regional Airport Wikipedia