Gayndah Airstrip in QLD is a small airstrip that services the local town. It is located 1 NM north-east of the town of Gayndah. There is a Terminal that has a passenger lounge and toilets.
The Airstrip is sealed, has fuel and pilot activated lighting.
Gayndah, a pleasant rural service centre located on the Burnett River, lies at the heart of Queensland’s citrus area and proudly claims to be ‘The Orange Capital of Queensland’. This claim is given some added weight by the ‘Big Orange’ which stands at the end of town. While in many ways a typical Queensland rural town, Gayndah has a number of special attractions: it has an excellent museum with a number of historic houses; the Archer’s Lookout offers a fine vantage point over the town; Mellors Drapery Store has one of the few functioning “flying foxes” left in the country; and, to complement the town’s “orange” theme, the town clock has been designed in the shape of a citrus tree.
Elevation 372 | Area Forecast 40 | Strip Direction 06 / 24 |
GPS Position 25° 3655 S 151° 3715 E | ALA Code YGAY | Strip Length 1265 |
WAC Chart 3340 | FIA Brisbane Centre 124.1 500FT | Strip Surface Sealed |
Owner / Operator North Burnett Regional Council 1300 696 272 ARO 0407 733 042 | Windsock 1 – N side of Tarmac | ASIC Security / Vis Vest No |
Fuel AVGAS and JetA1 Bowser 24/7 Visa and MC | Distance to Town 1 NM | Lighting AFRU and PAL 126.7 |
Aircraft Parking Yes | Transport – | Landing Fees No |
Special Procedures and Comments: CTAF 126.7 |
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