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In the 1950 and 60s this area was known as ]. Nearby (at location 65 degrees 29' 12.61"N, 110 degrees 21'1.33"W) is an island where there was a small (4 person) camp operated by ] of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (since merged with ], subsequently bought by ]). Operating expenses for the facility were paid for by the ]. The island was unofficially known as Alcatraz Island and the smaller one West of it was called Wolf Island. | In the 1950 and 60s this area was known as ]. Nearby (at location 65 degrees 29' 12.61"N, 110 degrees 21'1.33"W) is an island where there was a small (4 person) camp operated by ] of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (since merged with ], subsequently bought by ]). Operating expenses for the facility were paid for by the ]. The island was unofficially known as Alcatraz Island and the smaller one West of it was called Wolf Island. | ||
During the 60s there was a |
During the 60s there was a ] for living quarters and a small shed which housed a ], a backup generator, fuel, and a small tractor. There was no official landing strip, just a dirt strip for emergencies. ] landed on the lake using ] in the summer and ] in winter. There was a very short emergency strip on land, but it was really too short for safety. The main function of the station was to operate a ] (sending WO in Morse Code for radio-location purposes) and a secondary but very important function was to radio ] observations hourly to ]. | ||
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"YWO" redirects here. For the organization for adolescent girls in the LDS Church, see Young Women Organization. Airport in Lupin MineLupin Mine Airport | |||||||||||
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Airport type | N/A | ||||||||||
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Location | Lupin Mine | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 1,608 ft / 490 m | ||||||||||
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CYWOLocation in Nunavut | |||||||||||
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Sources: Canada Flight Supplement Environment Canada |
Lupin Airport (IATA: YWO, ICAO: CYWO) was an airport located at Lupin Mine, Nunavut, Canada that was operated by Echo Bay Mines Limited.
History
In the 1950 and 60s this area was known as Contwoyto Lake. Nearby (at location 65 degrees 29' 12.61"N, 110 degrees 21'1.33"W) is an island where there was a small (4 person) camp operated by Pacific Western Airlines of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (since merged with Canadian Pacific Airlines, subsequently bought by Air Canada). Operating expenses for the facility were paid for by the Canadian Federal Government. The island was unofficially known as Alcatraz Island and the smaller one West of it was called Wolf Island.
During the 60s there was a Quonset hut for living quarters and a small shed which housed a diesel generator, a backup generator, fuel, and a small tractor. There was no official landing strip, just a dirt strip for emergencies. Planes landed on the lake using floats in the summer and skis in winter. There was a very short emergency strip on land, but it was really too short for safety. The main function of the station was to operate a radio beacon (sending WO in Morse Code for radio-location purposes) and a secondary but very important function was to radio weather observations hourly to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.
References
- Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.
- Synoptic/Metstat Station Information
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