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On 31 August 2021, the privately registered Mooney M20C aircraft (registration C-GTIJ, serial number 2901) was conducting a visual flight rules flight from La Crête Aerodrome (CFN5), Alberta, to Saskatoon/John G. Diefenbaker International Airport (CYXE), Saskatchewan. The pilot was the sole occupant on board, he was killed in the crash.
Slave Lake is a town in northern Alberta, Canada that is surrounded by the Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124. It is approximately 255 km (158 mi) northwest of Edmonton. It is located on the southeast shore of Lesser Slave Lake at the junction of Highway 2 and Highway 88. Slave Lake serves as a local centre for the area.
Airport type: Public: Operator: Alberta Environment and Parks Wildlife Management Branch, Slave Lake WMA: Location: Teepee, Alberta: Time zone: MST (UTC−07:00) • Summer : MDT (UTC−06:00) Elevation AMSL: 2,565 ft / 782 m: Coordinates: Map
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Pages in category "Certified airports in Alberta" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. ... Slave Lake Airport; South Health Campus;
Municipal District of Lesser Slave River, Alberta: Nearest town: Slave Lake [2] Coordinates: Area: 10,706.07 ha (41.3364 sq mi) [3] Established: 14 April 1999 [4] Governing body: Alberta Forestry, Parks and Tourism
The South Wabasca Lake has a total surface of 61.6 square kilometres (23.8 sq mi), whereas the North Wabasca Lake has 101.4 square kilometres (39.2 sq mi). [3] The community of Wabasca and the Wabasca Airport are located between the two lakes.
Lesser Slave Lake is located in northern Alberta, Canada, northwest of Edmonton. It is the second largest lake entirely within Alberta boundaries (and the largest easily accessible by vehicle), covering 1,160 km 2 (450 sq mi) and measuring over 100 km (62 mi) long and 15 km (9.3 mi) at its widest point.