Prince Edward County, CA 🇨🇦 Closed Airport
CA-0438
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CA-ON
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 43.873519° N, -77.158742° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
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Circa 2008-2009
The airstrip was a private field owned and operated by a single individual, Ross Scott. The airport closed following his death in 2008, as there was no one to continue its operation and maintenance.
The site has been fully reverted to agricultural use. Satellite imagery shows the faint outline of the former ENE/WSW grass runway, but it is no longer maintained and is now part of a larger hayfield. The associated farm buildings remain, but there is no aviation infrastructure present.
Scott's Airstrip was a private, unregistered grass runway used for recreational general aviation. Its primary operator, Ross Scott, was a local aviation enthusiast known for flying his Piper Cub from the field. The airstrip's significance was personal to the owner and the local flying community rather than commercial or military. It served as a base for personal hobby flying in the Prince Edward County area.
There are no known plans or prospects for reopening Scott's Airstrip. The land is privately owned and actively used for farming, making its reactivation as an aerodrome highly unlikely.
A fly-in bed and breakfast owned by Mr. Scott. However, this info is many years out-of-date and the current condition is unknown.