On your next inside passage trip up the BC coastline to Alaska:
No Avgas at Prince Rupert CYPR. Many pilots assume there is at such a large airport with airline service. Seal Cove Seaplane base CZSW has Avgas. Remember that the main airport is on an island. After the airlines depart for the day it is mostly abandoned until the next business day. The ferry runs on a limited schedule and it is a 2.5 mile walk from the terminal to the ferry dock. There are no taxi’s, hotels, markets, food on the island. Locals tell me of piston aircraft landing only to find no Avgas, then walk to the ferry dock, ferry across, buy Jerry cans at the hardware store, fill at Seal Cove, taxi back, ferry back, walk back with heavy cans, fuel so they can depart. A US Customs officer in Ketchikan PAKT told me people are pushing the range limits of their aircraft pretty hard with almost disastrous results. The CFS book reflects this ( for a while now), but most US pilots don’t own a copy. ( The CFS is a grey colored book and is the equivalent of a US A/FD )
“Know before you go, and share when you get there”
Safe skies!


