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CYRO · YRO
Ottawa / Rockcliffe Airport
45.46030°N
-75.64610°W
ARR / DAY
1
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60.0%
DEP / DAY
2
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59.3%
Ottawa / Rockcliffe Airport (CYRO/YRO) is a medium general aviation airport located in Ottawa, Canada. It features 1 runway measuring 3,300 feet. SkyMeter has observed roughly 1 arrivals and 2 departures per day on average over the last 7 days.
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Runways
1 installed
09/27
3,300 ft × 100
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Carriers
Charlotte
11
CGC
CAL Gulf Aviation
2
CGN
AIR Changan
2
CFC
Canadian Armed Forces
1
CFR
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (McClellan
1
Communications Frequencies
2026-06-11Airport operations
- ARTCC:
- ZUL
- Elevation:
- 188 ft
- Mag var:
- 14° W
Hourly traffic
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9 routes
| Route | Operator | Flights | Avg enroute |
|---|---|---|---|
YROYSH Smiths Falls, CA |
CGD
Charlotte |
2 | 0h 39m |
YROYOW Ottawa, CA |
CGN
AIR Changan |
1 | 0h 6m |
YROCNQ5 Ottawa, CA |
CGD
Charlotte |
1 | 0h 42m |
YROCNA8 Winchester, CA |
CGD
Charlotte |
1 | 0h 21m |
YROCA-0360 Ste-Marthe, CA |
CGD
Charlotte |
1 | 0h 34m |
YROYCC Cornwall, CA |
CGD
Charlotte |
1 | 0h 19m |
YROCYRP Ottawa, CA |
CFC
Canadian Armed Forces |
1 | 0h 16m |
YROCNC9 Perth, CA |
CGC
CAL Gulf Aviation |
1 | 0h 36m |
Pilot & community notes
13 comments from OurAirports (click to expand)
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Pilot & community notes
13 comments from OurAirports (click to expand)
KI
kitkat0981
09/08/2017
Took my PPL here in 2010, love the people.
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Anonymous
12/24/2013
Best mechanic in Ontario - Red Sutton
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rstan
08/04/2013
Wonderful GA airport. Cooperative personnel easy access to fuel.
Able to get IFR clearances on the ground by radio
DA
david
10/05/2010
The antenna for the ARCAL type J (5 clicks) runway lighting is on the west side of the museum building. Because the huge museum building is in the way, it is difficult or impossible to activate the lighting on the ground in the east half of the field (including holding short for runway 27), so you may have to taxi to midfield to activate the lights first, then taxi back if you're departing from 27.
When approaching from the east in the air, you may also have trouble activating the lighting (unless you wait until mid-downwind). Approaching from the west, it should be much easier, since you have the antenna in line-of-sight.
That said, the ARCAL is very picky, and may take several attempts even when you have it in line of site. The flying club experimented with a lot of sensitivity settings last summer in an attempt to improve it, but with no luck. Just be patient and keep trying, or call UNICOM to see if anyone's still in the club to activate the lights for you.
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david
06/29/2009
This is where the Royal Canadian Mounted Police graze the horses for their famous Musical Ride. I guess that the airplanes passing 50-100 feet over the horses constantly get them used to loud noises, so that they don't startle easily.
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david
06/29/2009
Tony runs a seasonal barbeque (and other food) with very reasonable prices. The original grill was destroyed in May 2009 by a tree during a tornado, but club members have been working to build a new space for the grill.
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david
06/29/2009
This is the only road into the main part of the airport (and yacht club). It's now called "Airport-Marina Drive," not "Polaris Drive", and turns off the Rockcliffe Parkway about a kilometre east of the Aviation Museum exit. There is also pedestrian access through the museum, but only to the museum's own ramp, not to the rest of the airport.
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david
01/07/2008
In addition to the parking at the flying club on the north side of the field, you can park on the south apron by the museum if you are visiting. You need to call Rockcliffe Unicom on 123.5 MHz for taxiing instructions. I think that the parking is free.
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david
10/18/2007
I came into Rockcliffe a few weeks ago with a 1,000 ft AGL ceiling and good vis underneath (daylight), and it was no problem transitioning from the Gatineau VOR/DME 09 to a visual landing at Rockcliffe.
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Anonymous
07/18/2007
I should also have mentioned the Aviation Museum which is right behind the airport.
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Anonymous
06/05/2007
When the wind is light, most pilots land on runway 09 at night instead of 27 -- that way, they can land on the lit part, and overrun onto the unlit part if necessary.
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Anonymous
06/05/2007
There's a BBQ going most of the time in the summer with hamburgers (and veggie burgers, I think).
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Anonymous
06/05/2007
CYRP does not have an instrument approach, but some pilots shoot an approach to Gatineau (about 4-5 miles away) then break off and scud run over. I'd want a pretty good ceiling to try that, and wouldn't even consider it at night. Fortunately, CYOW is also close, and has two ILS's.
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