Stoney Creek Airport

Stoney Creek, CA 🇨🇦 Small Airport

ICAO

CPF6

IATA

-

Elevation

680 ft

Region

CA-ON

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GPS Code: CPF6

Local Code: CPF6

Location: 43.169693° N, -79.709415° E

Continent: NA

Type: Small Airport

Keywords: PF6

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Designation Length Width Surface Status
02/20 2850 ft 25 ft ASP Active Lighted
09/27 1815 ft 185 ft TURF Active

Type Description Frequency
TFC Stoney Creek Traffic 122.8 MHz

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Career Contact Posted by on February 12, 2016

Hello, is there someone I can contact regarding a possible career opportunity within the airfield?

Acceptability Posted by on May 7, 2014

Base for EAA chapter 65 with two hangrs and clubhouse. Meets 2nd Friday/month, reasonable folk.

hangers and monthlyrent Posted by on February 22, 2014

Does stoney creek airport have hangers for rent? Could you supply the name and contact number or email. Thank you Bob please contact me at [email protected]

Hey I'm 16 years old and want to become a pilot, do you prov Posted by on April 8, 2013

Hey, so I'm 16 do you provide flight training? I haven't joined Air cadets cause I don't want too... So am I the right age to join a flight school?

Flying... Posted by on April 8, 2013

Hey, so I'm 16 and i want to become a pilot. do you provide flight training? I haven't joined Air cadets cause I don't want too... So am I the right age to join a flight school? How do I become a pilot I heard you can join a flight school when your 16 and they will teach you everything to flying a plane and getting your hours

re: Co-op Posted by on February 2, 2013

Sorry we missed your post, there is no licensed aviation mechanic at the club but there are a lot of knowledgeable people that can answer your questions and show you around.
The nearest airports with certified mechanics with a service shop are Hamilton International, Burlington Airpark and York Airfield
Hope this helps

re: Co-op Posted by on February 2, 2013

Sorry we missed your post, there is no licensed aviation mechanic at the club but there are a lot of knowledgeable people that can answer your questions and show you around.
The nearest airports with certified mechanics with a service shops are Hamilton International, Burlington Airpark and York Airfirld.
Hope this helps

re: EAA 65 Stoney Creek Posted by on October 27, 2012

Reply to @MarcusPfeiffer: hello co-ops are coming up this year at my school and everyday as i pass by the air port there is at lest 4 or 5 cars. i was thinking that it would be great to get learing experice at a smal air port like this . Although it is smal there is no contact info and i hoped that you could lead me to some one who has experince in the mecanics as im vary intrested in how things work.

Flying out of Stoney Creek Posted by nevareth on October 16, 2012

Hi,

I live close and am currently in the process of acquiring a Challenger XL-65 Ultralight. I am looking for a place to keep it, hanger if possible (1/2 maybe), tie down otherwise but I expect I will keep it at my cottage in Honey Harbor half (or more) of the time.

Seems I JUST missed the EAA 65 meeting this month :(. Should I just drop by? Is there someone I can talk to?

Thanks

Co-op Posted by on September 26, 2012

Hello I'm looking for a phone # my bus passes the air port every day and I thought that it would be cool to do a co-op with a mechanic there .this page is the only thing I have found that has any info. Can anybody give me more info that would be great

re: ride to town Posted by on September 20, 2012

Sorry we missed your post but for future plans, the group is very active and most of the time there are members at the airport that would gladly help you in any way they can. You can always request a cab from the airfield to downtown Hamilton or any other destination.
Regards

ride to town Posted by on August 26, 2012

anyone around for a ride to sheraton this evg?
may I land my plane there ?
call a cab?
etc
thanks

airplane rides for children Posted by on June 6, 2012

Hi,
I attended an event with a non profit last year that offered an opportunity for children to have a short ride in a plane (for children who may not otherwise have this experience). Is that event happening again this year? If so, I'm wondering if I could talk to someone about this and how I can get my organization involved.

Thanks!
Tracy Thorne

Please respond to [email protected]

Was hoping you could help Posted by on June 2, 2012

Hi guys I recently was up to Stoney creek airport and chatted with a few fellas there I have benn restoring an older zen air 601hd but haven't got the knowledge to complete parts of the project I was hoping a small space there to finish the project might be a huge help to me the knowledge of the builders there is what I require I understood hanger space is limited
If any one can help me out you can contact me
[email protected] Also who is the flight instructor there now could you let him know my family is interested in instruction
Thanks

re: Stoney Creek Airport Posted by on May 24, 2012

I would like to park my airplane at this airport since I just moved to the area. Is there anybody I could talk to about bringing it there and parking outside with tiedowns? I can be contacted at [email protected]. I was already speaking to Mr. Yaworski, but he is on holidays right now and I would like to bring it up this weekend if possible.

Thanks
Jeff

re: Airport site Posted by david on January 2, 2012

Moved - thanks.

Airport site Posted by on August 29, 2011

The little green aircraft on the map is not on the Chapter 65 field but is next field east. The two runways are to the left of the 'little green whatsit.

Airport lighting Posted by on August 29, 2011

Now available, and transmitter-controlled - details from Chapter 65

re: Stoney Creek Airport Posted by on May 26, 2011

Yeah great place to land and chat with friendly aviators. I was in one of their meetings and it included a guest speaker.
That night was about avionics, it was great.
They also had some pretty interesting presentations by Transport Canada, the place was packed, great ground support to land and tiedown. The food was great and affordable.
Great club to join

Stoney Creek Airport Posted by on May 26, 2011

Friendly airfield managed by EAA Chapter 65, two runways, one grass one paved, both are well kept.
Paved runway open for summer and winter flying.
Chapter 65 members always available and ready to help.
Graet place to fly, they have monthly meetings 2nd Friday of the month.
A lot of activity during the weekends

re: Quiet and friendly to ultralights Posted by on May 26, 2011

Reply to @Paraman:

Quiet and friendly to ultralights Posted by Paraman on October 26, 2010

The field is nicely maintained by EAA chapter 65. If you fly there regularly, they ask you join them ($50/year or so).