Ryan's Creek Aerodrome
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Ryan's Creek Aerodrome
Ryan's Creek Aerodrome (IATA: SZS, ICAO: NZRC) is a small airstrip on Stewart
Island in southern New Zealand. The aerodrome was built in the late 1970s to
accommodate Stewart Island Air Services (flying Aztec DUB AZTEC TJE|TJE, 402 DSB,
Nomad SAL, Islander IAS and Islander FFL). The strip was made of the native red
rock from the area.
In the mid-1980s Stewart Island Air Services changed its name to Southern Air
Limited with Keith Smith, Joe Cave, Bill Haslett and Sam Nicol as shareholders.
Ryan's Creek was asphalted and ready for service with its new owner. All
aircraft from Stewart Island Air Services were sold (apart from an Islander IAS
which crashed on the strip and an FFL which remained with Southern Air). Stewart
Island Travel used Ford Transits to take passengers to and from the strip and
offered bus tours of the island's roads.
Southern Air Limited purchased an Islander FGR shortly afterwards which proved
to be a suitable aircraft for the job. Around 1986, an Islander FLU was bought.
In 1990 a hill at one end of the strip was leveled; this left more room for
aircraft to land, and allowed easier access to the strip. Southern Air then
purchased FXE and FWZ in 1990 to replace FGR and FFL because of difficulty
obtaining parts (FFL's main parts—such as its fuselage—are in Invercargill, as
are parts of FGR).
Smith brought the post office/depot in 1995; Stewart Island Travel was no longer
needed for van service, since Southern Air had Bedford CFs and Hiaces for this
now.
In 1997 Southern Air was brought by Allan Aitcheson, and the name was changed to
Southern Air 1997 Limited. The company continued to use Ryan's Creek and
remained accident-free, purchasing 172 DNP, 177RG DXS and the 402 VAC. VAC
crashed off Bluff Hill in Aug 1998, when Robin Andrews was captain. Another
accident involved JEM, which crashed on landing.
In 2000 Southern Air 1997 Ltd was bought by Stewart Island Flights, which uses
Islanders FXE and FWZ, Cessna A185E Skywagon JEM and Piper PA32 Cherokee Sixs
RTS and DIV aircraft in its service.
The airport is at an elevation of 288 feet (88 m) above mean sea level. It has
one runway, designated "04/22", which measures 800 by 66 metres (2,625 ft × 217
ft).
Stewart Island Flights offers scheduled commercial flight from this Aerodrome to
Invercargill.
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