McBride/Charlie Leake Field Aerodrome
Template:Use Canadian English Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". McBride/Charlie Leake Field Aerodrome (Template:Comma separated entries) is on the southwest side of the Fraser River about Script error: No such module "convert". north northwest of McBride, British Columbia, Canada.
Earlier activity
In the early 1920s, an Air Board de Havilland DH-4 landed at McDonald's farm.Template:Sfn In April 1929, a Cessna AW made an emergency landing in a field. Muddy conditions made a departure that day impossible, but the ground freezing overnight allowed a successful takeoff next morning. That July, USAAC Capt. Russ G. Hoyt experienced engine trouble with his Curtiss Hawk XP-6B. Gliding into a field of soft sand, the right wheel struck a mound, turning the aircraft upside down.Template:Sfn
Airstrip to the southeast
In 1951, a Script error: No such module "convert". field donated by Adolph Jeck was selected for the airstrip. The east–west alignment was on the east side of the river, about Script error: No such module "convert". southeast of the village[1] on Jeck Rd.Template:Sfn
Despite expectations,[2] construction activities were not completed by fall.[3] In the following spring, donations and volunteer labour resumed the work.[4]
In August 1952, a Cessna 170 was the first aircraft to land on the completed runway.[5]
Airstrip to the north
In the early 1960s, this longer airfield replaced the former one.[6]
In 1972, the airport received a $40,000 federal grant.[7] In 1978, an $83,000 provincial grant enabled a Script error: No such module "convert". runway extension and paving of the apron and taxiway.[8]Template:Sfn However, the runway was still too short for medevacs.Template:Sfn
In 1983, the village council approved the erection of a new hangar large enough to house two planes.Template:Sfn The next year, the runway was repaved and drainage improved.Template:Sfn
In 1990, Prince George consultants undertook an airport expansion study.Template:Sfn In 1992, a Rapattack base, which included helicopter facilities, storage and employee accommodation, was established for dealing with wildfires in the area.Template:Sfn In 1995, a new helicopter hangar was erected.Template:Sfn In 1997, McBride received a grant for Phases I and II of the airport upgrade.Template:Sfn
During McBride's 75th Anniversary celebrations in 2007, the airport was renamed to honour resident Lieutenant Colonel Charles (Charlie) Leake.[9]
In 2016, the airport received a $20,887 grant for runway rehabilitation.[10] By 2019, the runway still could not accommodate the fixed wing aircraft used for medevacs. Patients triaged in McBride were transported to Prince George by helicopter or ground ambulance.Template:Sfn
A $75,000 grantTemplate:Sfn was applied in 2020 to install an Automatic Weather Observing System (AWOS), which monitors current conditions.[11] In 2021, the airport received a $401,687 grant to replace access road culverts.[12] In 2023, a $259,000 grant was applied to runway and taxiway maintenance and replacing a damaged culvert.[13]
The village owns and operates the airport and employs a part time airport manager.Template:Sfn Infrastructure includes several private hangars, the provincial forestry Rapattack base,Template:Sfn and bulk aviation fuel storage.Template:Sfn
The immediate goal is to extend the runway Script error: No such module "convert".. The long-term strategy is a Script error: No such module "convert". total length, and basing rotary wing aircraft at the north end of the runway and fixed wing at the south end.Template:Sfn Erecting a terminal containing a waiting room, indoor washrooms, and pilot lounge is desirable.Template:Sfn
Accidents and incidents
- August 1962: A Cessna Crane overshot the runway on landing and proceeded through the adjacent fields. This was the ninth incident on the short airstrip. Six weeks earlier a Cessna 180 had struck a marker and flipped.[6]
- September 1975: A small plane experienced engine trouble on takeoff and crashed into some willows.[14]
Footnotes
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References
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