Tsacha Lake, CA 🇨🇦 Closed Airport
ICAO
CA-1001
IATA
-
Elevation
3450 ft
Region
CA-BC
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 53.019365° N, -124.843891° E
Continent: North America
Type: Closed Airport
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Not applicable. The airport identifier CA-1001 and the name 'Tsacha Lake Airport' do not correspond to any known, officially registered, or historically documented real-world airport. The location appears to be fictional or a data artifact from a non-official source, likely a flight simulator database.
Not applicable. As there is no evidence of a real-world airport at this location, there is no closure event or reason to document.
The site at the specified coordinates is undeveloped wilderness within the Tsacha Lake area of British Columbia, Canada. There is no airport or any man-made infrastructure related to aviation at this location.
The airport has no known historical significance as it is not a recognized real-world aviation facility. Satellite imagery of the coordinates (53.019365, -124.843891) shows a remote, undeveloped wilderness area with no signs of a runway, hangars, or other airport infrastructure. Identifiers like 'CA-1001' are not standard ICAO codes for Canada (which begin with 'C') and are commonly used as placeholders in flight simulator scenery or other non-official databases.
None. Since the airport does not appear to have ever existed as a physical, registered facility, there are no prospects or plans for its 'reopening'.