Latest Aerodromes Update
Please click here to view: https://www.gaac.org.uk/latest-aerodromes-update/
Please click here to view: https://www.gaac.org.uk/latest-aerodromes-update/
It would be nice to have more! For example if we had a way to get back into Redhill with lower minima, we could go out doing IFR training (yesterday was a case in point). We were planning to go to Southend to do two practice approaches. When I was flying at Sebastian in Florida
The summer of 2022 saw the British Model Flying Association (Society of Model Aeronautical Engineers) celebrate its Centenary. BMFA is one of the key UK aviation associations that support the work of the GAAC. There have been a number of events to celebrate the BMFA’s Centenary, including a record attempt which saw 3109 model aircraft airborne
As we publish the latest Aerodromes Update there has been disappointing news from Redhill where the Pilot’s Hub cafe is to close, the airfield owners having given notice to the lessee of Hangar 9, Aerospace Resources Ltd. Often the cafe is the beating heart of an airfield and in this case there has been a
…a bit like those hoping to be our next PM! Here’s the Update: AERODROMES UPDATE Q2 2022
The General Aviation Awareness Council exhibited at the Private Flyer event held at Booker Airfield (Wycombe Air Park), 13-14 May 2022. The event was held by Elite Events alongside the British Golf Show and included a fly-in with aircraft arriving from all over the UK, and a gathering of Classic Cars. For Aircraft on Display
Please click the link below. Please see here for PDF: https://www.gaac.org.uk/caa-publishes-safety-sense-booklet-on-airfields/
GAAC Supporting Organisation and Board Member, ARPAS-UK (the not-for-profit trade association for the UK Drone Industry), recently gave a presentation to the Airfields Working Group of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for General Aviation. You can view the presentation HERE. Please note that GAAC will be exhibiting at both Private Flyer UK at Wycombe Air Park
A new article has been posted on the GAAC website: ‘Seven Reasons Why Local Airfields are an Important Asset to the Community’ – By Ben Lovegrove. Please see https://www.gaac.org.uk/7-reasons-airfields-are-important/
Please visit this LINK to read further information on Biodiversity Net Gain. This is a reply / comment on our earlier Post relating to BNG, which can be found at gaac.org.uk/biodiversity.