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FS2004 Scenery--Port Hardy CYZT

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FS2004 Scenery--Port Hardy CYZT in British Columbia, Canada. Port Hardy airport is on the coast of Vancouver Island in BC, at the far northern end and 5 miles east of the town. The town and the airport are both gateways to local touristic attractions such as Cape Scott Provincial Park, the North Coast and BC Marine Trails, and kayaking, caving, surfing, fishing, camping, and scuba diving (and I discovered just how big orca are). Fishing, logging, and mining have been important and to an extent still are for the town population of just over 4,000. The airport, along with the ferries, connects Port Hardy to the rest of the west coast with Pacific Coastal Saab 340 or Beechcraft 1900C flights to and from Vancouver at least twice a day. There are also Grumman Goose amphibious flights to local float bases such as Port McNeill, Alert Bay, Whaletown, Surge Narrows, Echo Bay, and Minstrel Island. These are all included in the AI and previously posted. There are three runways: 11-29 of 5,000 feet with ILS on 11 and right hand circuits on 29, 07-25 of 4,000 feet with right hand circuits on 25, and 16-34 with a much shortened 3,500 feet on 34 due to a displaced threshold. There is a control tower but it is not manned 24 hours a day; a "mandatory frequency" (MF for short and a Canadian invention) is used by the tower when it is manned, and when there is no tower response the aircraft continues to announce intentions and position. Something I have been meaning to explain to those who query it, is that in real life as well as in FS9 helicopters at a mixed use airport or airfield will act as if they are planes and join downwind, turn on base and then finals, "land" along the runway and then use the taxiway to the parking. This means all aircraft are doing the same thing and an orderly queue avoids collisions. This is one of a series connected in some way with Pacific Coastal airline destinations, the first being Bella Coola. There is AI available for Pacific Coastal and I have not included it here as I did not create it. I did add flights for Bella Coola as there were none on the AI that was then available. By Roger Wensley.

 


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One thing I should have added to the description: 3 of the float bases used for the Grumman Goose AI are good to go as posted months ago, and these are Port McNeill CAM8, Echo Bay CAA7, and Alert Bay CBC3. The other three will be posted in a few days and are Whaletown CAW9, Surge Narrows CAG9, and Alert Bay CBC3. Roger
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OK, so I got that wrong! The good ones are going to be (when I reissue the AI) Port McNeill CAM8, Echo Bay CAA7, Minstrel Island CAX7, and Health Bay CAD7. The ones that will follow later are Surge Narrows CAG9 and Whaletown CAW9. But none of this affects Port Hardy as that end of the AI will still operate whether the float bases exist or not. There is one disappointment, in that the Goose will land on water with the wheels down as if it is on land; this is standard for all amphibs.
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