Alert Airport

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Alert Airport
IATA: YLT - ICAO: CYLT
Summary
Airport type Military
Operator DND
Serves Alert, Nunavut
Elevation AMSL 100 ft (31 m)
Coordinates 82°31′04″N, 062°16′50″W
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
05T/23T 5,500 1,676 Gravel

Alert Airport (IATA: YLTICAO: CYLT) is the world's northernmost permanent airport, located at Alert, Nunavut, Canada, approximately 830 km south of the true North Pole. It is operated by the Canadian Department of National Defence and is part of Canadian Forces Station Alert.

Note that, like most Arctic airports, Alert Airport uses true headings rather than magnetic headings for runway designations, because the extreme magnetic variation at that location (82°N) makes magnetic compasses virtually useless.

CFS Alert is supplied by ocean-going ships for a very brief period in the late Arctic summer; the airfield is required for transport of personnel and provisions at all other times of the year. There have been 2 crashes involving fatalities at the airfield since it was established.

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