๐ฆ๐บ Coolah, Australia
Coolah Airport (CLH/YCAH) is a public-use aviation facility serving the town of Coolah in the Warrumbungle Shire of New South Wales, Australia. Located in the fertile Talbragar Valley, the airport is an essential link for the regional agricultural community and provides a crucial base for emergency air services, including the Royal Flying Doctor Service. It is primarily used for general aviation, private charter flights, and occasional pilot training, reflecting the rural and community-focused nature of the region. The terminal facilities at Coolah are modest and designed to handle small-scale regional operations. A basic passenger waiting area provides shelter from the elements, but travelers will find very few indoor amenities. There are no on-site retail shops, restaurants, or full-service cafes within the airport grounds. Passengers are encouraged to handle any necessary purchases or dining needs in the town of Coolah, which is known for its local hospitality and historical architecture, situated just a few kilometers from the airfield. Operational features at Coolah Airport include two runways, with the primary unsealed gravel runway (04/22) measuring approximately 1,200 meters in length. The airport is situated in a picturesque landscape, offering pilots and passengers unique views of the surrounding hills and farmland. For ground transportation, travelers should ideally pre-arrange private vehicles or local taxi services, as there are no frequent public transit links or on-site rental car agencies. Visitors are advised to check local weather conditions and verify the current status of the unsealed runways before planning any flight operations.
Coolah Airport (CLH) is a small regional aviation facility in the Warrumbungle Shire of New South Wales, and 'connecting' through this airport is an experience defined by rural logistics rather than traditional commercial hub transfers. Because the airport does not currently host regular scheduled commercial airlines, most connections involve private charters, agricultural operations, or regional pilots transitioning to ground transportation for the Talbragar Valley region. If your journey involves a 'connection' from a major commercial hub, the most efficient strategy is to fly into Dubbo City Regional Airport (DBO) or Tamworth Regional Airport (TMW), both located approximately 1.5 to 2 hours away by road. From these hubs, travelers typically use rental cars or private transfers for the drive to Coolah via the Golden Highway or the Black Corridor. It is critical to pre-arrange all ground transportation, as taxis and rideshare services are not consistently available at the CLH terminal. For visiting pilots, the airport provides a basic sheltered waiting area, but there are no on-site dining or fueling services directly at the terminal; instead, travelers should finalize all supplies in the Coolah town center, located just 5 kilometers to the north. Pilots connecting into CLH should be particularly mindful of the primary runway's unsealed gravel surface (04/22) and check the latest NOTAMs for livestock activity or weather-related closures, especially during the winter rainy season. Always confirm your local pickup location in advance, as cellular coverage can vary in the more remote parts of the shire. While the facility is minimal, its proximity to the world-famous Siding Spring Observatory and the Warrumbungle National Park makes it a strategic stop for specialized tourism charters.
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Minimum domestic connection:
45 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources