Bencubbin Airstrip WA
Bencubbin Airstrip in Western Australia serves the small town of Bencubbin. The town is in the north-eastern wheatbelt, 275 km north-east of Perth. The town lies within the Shire of Mount Marshall and is home to approximately 294 people. Surveyor General John Septimus Roe first surveyed the region in 1836 and he was followed by sandalwood cutters and stockmen, but it was not until 1908 that the first permanent settlers arrived.
Bencubbin Airstrip is conveniently located very close to the town, and is just an easy ten minute walk to a cafe.
There is no fuel available at Bencubbin, with the nearest fuel available from Jandakot Airport.
Elevation 1115 | Area Forecast 60 | Strip Direction 14 / 32 |
GPS Position 30° 49.28′ S 117° 52.02′ E | ALA Code YBCB | Strip Length 965 M |
WAC Chart 3351 | FIA Melbourne Centre 123.4 | Strip Surface Unsealed – gravel |
Owner/Operator Mount Marshall Shire (08) 9685 1202 admin@mtmarshall.wa.gov.au | Windsock 1 – Eastern side | ASIC Security/Vis Vest No |
Fuel Nil | Distance to Town Short walk | Lighting Nil |
Aircraft Parking Yes | Transport Nil | Landing Fees Nil |
Special Procedures and Comments: CTAF 126.7
Beware power lines.
The runway slopes up to the north-west.
Latest information: Mount Marshall Shire (08) 9685 1202 or
(08) 9685 1276