Niagara Central Dorothy Rungeling Airport

Welland, CA 🇨🇦 Small Airport

ICAO

CNQ3

IATA

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Elevation

585 ft

Region

CA-ON

Airport Information

GPS Code: CNQ3

Local Code: CNQ3

Location: 42.979198° N, -79.324699° E

Continent: NA

Type: Small Airport

Keywords: NQ3

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Runways

Designation Length Width Surface Status
05/23 3500 ft 100 ft ASP Active Lighted
16/34 2570 ft 50 ft ASP Active

Radio Frequencies

Type Description Frequency
A/D BUFFALO APP 126.5 MHz
TCA TORONTO TRML 133.4 MHz
UNIC ATF/UNICOM 123.5 MHz

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good general aviation airport Posted by on September 10, 2013

lots of aircraft, good prices on fuel 100ll and mogas, mechanical services available. although there are skydivers on the field it does not seem to be a problem. consult CFS for circuits

That Brampton feeling Posted by dazuppa on October 22, 2011

Huge runways in good condition, lots of GA planes, some impressive vintage aircraft (I've seen a T-28 and Cornell), completely messed up circuit with planes cutting on the final, joining it from any altitude and direction, doing steep turns on the downwind... reminds anything? I felt like it was another Brampton. Decent airport, but not so fun to fly around. If needed to land somewhere around Niagara, I'd think St. Catharines, not Welland.

re: Ultralight friendly and safe Posted by on March 18, 2010

Reply to @Paraman:

I'm flying PPG out of there quite a bit too now. Great airport. Give me a shout if you want to fly. I live local and can be there with short notice. [email protected]

Ultralight friendly and safe Posted by Paraman on September 20, 2008

I often fly a paratrike (PPG/PPC) out of the infield there, both mornings and evenings. A very safe and ultralight friendly airport, with relatively little traffic. An air-band radio is a requirement, but a lot of flexibility otherwise. Great scenery to enjoy within a short distance in all directions.

Ground Transportation

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