- RCAF Station Gimli
Infobox Airport
name = RCAF Station Gimli / CFB Gimli
nativename = (closed September 1971)
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type = Military
operator =Royal Canadian Air Force
location = Gimli,Manitoba
elevation-f = 753
elevation-m = 229
coordinates = coord|50|37|41|N|97|02|36|W|type:airport
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r1-number = 14L/32R
r1-length-f = 6,858
r1-length-m = 2,286
r1-surface =Asphalt
r2-number = 15R/33L
r2-length-f = 6,788
r2-length-m = 2,068
r2-surface = Asphalt
footnotes = Elevation and coordinates from COPA.cite web |url=http://www.copanational.org/PlacesToFly/airport_view.php?pr_id=4&ap_id=323 |title=Places to Fly - Gimli Industrial |publisher=Canadian Owners and Pilots Association (COPA)]RCAF Station Gimli was an air station of the
Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) located near Gimli,Manitoba ,Canada .On
September 6 ,1943 , theBritish Commonwealth Air Training Plan established No. 18 Service Flying Training School (No. 18 SFTS) to train aircrew forSecond World War operations using theAvro Anson . No. 18 SFTS ceased operation onMay 30 ,1945 .During the
Cold War period, many Second World War air stations were reactiviated. Gimli was one of these, and was reopened in 1950 to become ajet aircraft training station. Flying training schools located here include No. 2 Flying Training School, No. 3 Advanced Flying School (redesignated in 1964 to No. 1 Flying Training School), and No. 1 Advanced Flying Training School.After unification of the three services in 1968, RCAF Station Gimli became a
Canadian Forces Base (CFB). CFB Gimli closed in September 1971 and the flying schools moved to other Canadian forces bases. Part of the aerodrome is now used as an industrial park and a racetrack. Flying related activities include use by Manitoba Provincial Governmentwater bomber squadron, the Regional Gliding School (Prairie), and two private flying schools. Gimli is also used by No. 435 Transport and Rescue Squadron based out of No. 17 Wing Winnipeg, for training purposes.Air Canada Flight 143 (Gimli glider)
The Gimli airfield became the focus of international attention on
July 22 ,1983 , when Air Canada Flight 143 made an emergency landing there after a 17-minute powerless glide due to fuel exhaustion. On that day, the runways were being used for race-car activities on 'Family Day' for the Sports Car club fromWinnipeg . Flight 143's captain executed a sideslip, before touching down 800 feet from Runway 32L. None of 69 people on board theBoeing 767 aircraft were killed, due to the cooperation between Captain Robert 'Bob' Pearson, and First Officer Maurice Quintal, although several were injured as they came down the evacuation chutes.See also
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Gimli Industrial Park Airport References
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