West side of  Frobisher Bay,  Nunavut, looking north towards Iqaluit

On approach to Pangnirtung, Nunavut

 Photos: Rod Crocker

 

Our Cessna 172 in front of our hangar on a nice, summer day in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada.  Cold storage only, but we can provide tie-downs and space sheltered from the wind, rain and snow for visiting small aircraft.

Eastern Arctic Flying

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Iqaluit, Nunavut, canada

Polar Pilots  —  Iqaluit, nunavut, Canada

Pages updated july 19, 2008

 

Polar Pilots

contact us:

Bert Rose: tbert@graybeard.ca

Patrick Nagle: pnagle@qiniq.com

Over the last few years, our little group of private pilots has received many emails asking about flying in our unique and challenging region. This page tries to bring together some of the basics for those thinking about flying to Baffin Island. Comments and suggestions are welcome!

 

The site is usually updated every couple of weeks… so refresh your browser to get the latest. Larger versions of some pictures are available by clicking on them. Most logos click to the company’s website.

 

We hope you find this information useful. It is not a tutorial on arctic flying. And inclusion on these pages DOES NOT mean we endorse or recommend any of these products, services, or companies.

 

Data is provided for information purposes and should not be used for flight planning.

 

Since July 2004