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Phillip Island Heliport

-38.52069°N
145.32846°W
ARR / DAY
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0.0%
DEP / DAY
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20.0%

Phillip Island Heliport (YPID) is a general aviation heliport located in Newhaven, Australia, 85 km south of Melbourne. It features 1 helipad measuring 3,220 feet. SkyMeter has observed roughly 0 arrivals and 1 departures per day on average over the last 7 days.

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From YMAV, 57 mi away (YPID does not publish METAR)

39m ago
Temp
57°F
Wind
6 kts
160°
Visib
10+ km
Ceil
YMAV 170630Z AUTO 16006KT 9999 // NCD 14/10 Q1033

Runways

1 installed

3,220 FT MAX
04/22
3,220 ft × 59
Gravel○ unlit

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3 comments from OurAirports (click to expand)

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Anonymous
9/19/2018
re: Airfield now closed
"have they no vision!" Mate, that statement could be changed to "They Have No Vision" and then applied to everyone in charge of anything down here.
Anonymous
9/19/2018
Airfield now closed
A crying shame for the Island, the owners have closed access and will probably develop the land for housing. It could be a very busy airfield if it was developed to cater for the GP traffic, shame on the owners, have they no vision!
Yannick
8/3/2007
The reason why I want a PPL
Or at least something to look forward to ! Every year Phillip Island is home to the Australian Moto Grand Prix. In October 2004 I rode there with a mate all the way down from Sydney to attend the Grand Prix and witness Valentino Rossi historic win on the Yamaha, claiming back-to-back championships on two differents bikes (he won the 2003 championship on a Honda). It's a very scenic but also a very long way from Sydney (we got there via Princes Hwy, and back via the Great Alpine Road which caused some overenthusiastic riding and subsequently claimed the life of a soft-compound rear tyre). I sold my bike 2 years ago and when I resumed flying, I made it an objective to get my PPL in time for the 2007 MotoGP in order to fly there (safely). I am not flying often enough to reach that objective though. Still, am going this year, flying commercial via Melbourne, and will fly there as a PPL pilot in 2008 (hopefully)
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