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2019 Amendments ______ 2019 AMENDMENTS ___________________________________________________________________ Aerial Sports Frequencies Safetycom DELETE 135.475 ADD 135.480 AIS 01/19 Abbots Bromley, Abergaveny, Ashcroft, Ashleys Field, Audley End, Aylesbury, Bakersfield, Balado, Beeches Farm, Belle Vue, Berrier, Berrow, Binstead, Blooms Farm, Boston, Boughton North, Bourne Park, Bowldown, Breidden, Brook Farm, Brookfield Farm, Brown Shutters Farm, Bute, Calton Moor, Carr Valley, Castle Kennedy, Caunton, Causeway, Charlton Park, Charterhall, Chilbolton, Childfold Farm, Chirk, Clipgate, Clutton Hill Farm, Coal Aston, Colemore Common, Cottered, Crail, Crowfield, Cuckoo Tye Farm, Darley Moor, Deenethorpe, Defford, Donaghcloney, Dornoch, Draycott, Drayton St Leonard, East Kirkby, East Lochlane Farm, East Winch, Eastbach, Eastchurch, Easter, Easton Maudit, Eccles Newton Farm, Eday, Eggesford, Elmsett, Fadmoor, Farthing Corner, Farway Common, Felixkirk, Felthorpe, Fetlar, Finmere, Finingley Village, Forwood Farm, Foula, Garforth, Garston Farm, Garton Field, Gerpins Farm, Gigha Island, Glendoe, Glenswinton, Gorrel Farm, Grassthorpe Grange, Graveley, Great Massingham, Hardwicke, Haxey, Holmbeck Farm, Horham, Hunsdon, Insch, Isle Of Skye, Jackrells Farm, Kingfisher Bridge, Kingsmuir, Knockin, Laddingford, Lamb Holm, Lambley, Langham, Ledbury, Linton Hill, Little Staughton, Longside, Louth, Lower Botrea, Ludham, Lundy Island, Lydeway Field, Lymm Dam, Main Hall Farm, Manor Farm, Manton, Marshland, Maypole, Membury, Midlem, Milson, Mitchels Farm, Monewden, Mullaglass, Nayland, Nether Huntlywood, New York, Newmarket Heath, Newton Peveril, North Ronaldsay, Nuthampstead, Oaklands, Old Hay, Old Park Farm, Onecote Morridge, Oxenhope, Papa Westray, Pear Tree Farm, Pent Farm, Peplow, Pitsford, Pointon, Raydon Wings, Rayne Hall Farm, Rectory Farm, Rosemarket, Roserrow, Rossendale Lumb, St Merryn, Sackville Farm, Salcombe/Bolt Head, Sanday, Sheepwash, Sherlowe, Shifnal, Shotteswell, Slinfold, Sollas, South Cave/Mount Airy, Spanhoe, Strathaven, Stronsay, Swanborough Farm, Talybont, Temple Bruer, Thurrock, Tiffenden, Top Farm, Tower Farm, Vallance By Ways Gatwick, Wadswick, Wallis International, West Horndon, West Tisted, Westray, Weybourne, Whalsay, Wharf Farm, White Ox Mead, Willow Farm, Wing Farm, Wombleton, Woodchurch, Woodlands/Roche, Wyton, Yatesbury, Yearby Gliding DELETE 130.100 ADD 130.105 AIS 01/19 Aboyne, Andreas, Bellarena, Easterton, Feshiebridge, Milfield, Pocklington Gliding DELETE 129.975 ADD 129.980 AIS 01/19 Bicester, Bidford, Bognor, Burn, Camphill, Crowland, Portmoak, Saltby, Shennington, Strubby, Sutton Bank, Tibenham, York Gliding DELETE 130.125 ADD 130.130 AIS 01/19 Currock Hill Microlight DELETE 129.825 ADD 129.830 AIS 01/19 Arclid, Broadmeadow Farm, Bruntingthorpe, Cae Mawr Tyddyn Hen, Carrickmore, Cromer, Culbokie, Davidstow Moor, Egerton, Glassonby, Halwell, Hanley Airstrip, Hougham, Hughley, Longford, Lukesfield, Measham Cottage Farm, Otherton, Plaistows, Pound Green, Redlands, Rossall Field, St Michaels, Sandy, Sittles Farm, Stoke Golding, Sutton Meadows, Tibenham Priory Farm, Westonzoyland, Wingland Gliding/Parachute/Hang Glider DELETE 129.900 ADD 129.905 Cark, Chatteris, Langar, Movenis, Peterlee, Pocklington, Rothwell, Strathallan DEPCOM DELETE 122.950 ADD 122.955 Long Stratton _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ All amendments to the UK VFR Flight Guide are issued as a guide to the airfield and are not intended to be taken as an authoritative document. In the interests of good airmanship the AIP, Pre-flight information bulletins, NOTAMS and AIC’s should all be checked prior to flight. 2019 AMENDMENTS ___________________________________________________________________ ABBOTS BROMLEY AIS 01/19 Frequencies East Midlands APP DELETE 134.175 ADD 134.180 Tatenhill A/G DELETE 124.075 ADD 124.080 ANDREWSFIELD AIP 02/19 & 04/19 Map Rwy09 QDM DELETE 087°M ADD 085°M Rwy27 QDM DELETE 267°M ADD 265°M Declared Distances ADD Displaced Thr Rwy09L 79m ADD Displaced Thr Rwy09R 79m TORA & LDA DELETE All ADD RWY TORA LDA 09L 799 720 27R 799 799 09R 799 720 27L 799 799 ASHCROFT AIS 12/18 & 01/19 Frequencies Liverpool APP DELETE 118.850 ADD 118.855 Liverpool ATIS DELETE 124.325 ADD 124.330 BAGBY OP 11/18 Frequencies A/G DELETE 123.250 ADD 123.255 BAXBY AIS 12/18 Frequencies A/G DELETE 118.600 ADD 118.605 BARKSTON HEATH MAIP 01/19 Map Rwy06 QDM DELETE 059°M ADD 058°M Rwy18 QDM DELETE 179°M ADD 178°M Rwy24 QDM DELETE 239°M ADD 238°M Rwy36 QDM DELETE 359°M ADD 358°M BARROW AIP 01/19 Map Rwy17 QDM DELETE 169°M ADD 168°M Rwy35 QDM DELETE 349°M ADD 348°M BECCLES AIS 12/18 Frequencies A/G DELETE 120.375 ADD 120.380 BEDFORD AIP 01/19 & 02/19 AIS 12/18 Frequencies A/G DELETE 119.025 ADD 119.030 Map Rwy08 QDM DELETE 082°M ADD 081°M Rwy26 QDM DELETE 262°M ADD 261°M Rwy08 ADD Displaced Thr Declared Distances ADD Displaced Thr Rwy08 123m Fuel DELETE JET A1 ADD Nil BELFAST ALDERGROVE AIP 13/18 & 02/19 Frequencies RAD DELETE 120.900 ADD 120.905 Map Rwy07 QDM DELETE 069°M ADD 068°M Rwy17 QDM DELETE 166°M ADD 165°M Rwy25 QDM DELETE 249°M ADD 248°M Rwy35 QDM DELETE 346°M ADD 345°M BENBECULA AIP 13/18 Declared Distances ADD Displaced Thr Rwy06 120m BENSON MAIP 03/19 Map Rwy01 QDM DELETE 009°M ADD 008°M Rwy19 QDM DELETE 189°M ADD 188°M Declared Distances Rwy01/19 TORA & LDA DELETE All ADD RWY TORA LDA 01 1826 1825 19 1826 1824 BIGGIN HILL AIP 03/19 Map ADD Hotspot around Holds F1, F2 & J1 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ All amendments to the UK VFR Flight Guide are issued as a guide to the airfield and are not intended to be taken as an authoritative document. In the interests of good airmanship the AIP, Pre-flight information bulletins, NOTAMS and AIC’s should all be checked prior to flight. 2019 AMENDMENTS ___________________________________________________________________ BLACKBUSHE AIP 03/19 Map ADD Hold C3 on end of Twy C near Twy E jct ADD Hold C2 on link Twy next to NDB/DME Hold A RENAME Hold A1 ADD Hold A2 at jct with Twy A & Apron ADD Hold G at jct with TwyG and apron BOSCOMBE DOWN MAIP 01/19 Map Rwy05/23 DELETE 3184m x 45m ADD 3206m x 45m BOURNE AIS 12/18 Frequencies A/G DELETE 125.350 ADD 124.355 BOURNEMOUTH AIP 02/19 Map RENAME Hold D1 as C RENAME Hold D2 as D RENAME Twy D south of Rwy as Twy C BRIZE NORTON MAIP 13/18 Operator DELETE Fax: 01993 897354 (Ops) ADD Fax: 01993 897728 (ATC) BURN AIS 01/19 Frequencies Doncaster Sheffield APP DELETE 126.225 ADD 126.230 CALTON MOOR AIS 01/19 Frequencies East Midlands APP DELETE 134.175 ADD 134.180 Listening Squawk DELETE 134.175 ADD 134.180 CAMBRIDGE AIP 13/18 & AIS 12/18 Frequencies APP DELETE 123.600 ADD 123.605 TWR DELETE 125.900 ADD 125.905 ATIS DELETE 134.600 ADD 134.605 Map ADD Twy N on grass Twy joining GA Parking Area to Twy C ADD Hold N on Twy N MOVE Heli aiming point on edge of GA Parking Area to centre of grass area below the GA Parking Area CARLISLE OP 03/19 Frequencies ATIS DELETE 118.430 ADD 118.425 TWR DELETE 123.605 ADD 123.600 CARDIFF AIP 01/19 Map ADD Twy J on Cargo Apron directly opposite Twy D & Twy A Jct Rwy12 QDM DELETE 119°M ADD 118°M Rwy30 QDM DELETE 299°M ADD 298°M CAUNTON OP 12/18 & AIS 01/19 Frequencies Listening Squawk DELETE 134.175 ADD 134.180 Operator DELETE Tel: 07879 650370 ADD Tel: 07817 116667 DELETE www.cauntonflyingclub.co.uk CHALGROVE AIP 02/19 Frequencies A/G DELETE 125.400 ADD 125.410 CHICHESTER AIS 12/18 Frequencies AFIS DELETE 122.450 ADD 122.455 CHIRK ED 02/19 Operator DELETE All ADD Mr J Pierce, Chirk Airfield, Ley Farm, Chirk, Wrexham, LL14 5BG COAL ASTON ED 12/18 & AIS 01/19 & OP 02/18 Frequencies Doncaster APP DELETE 126.225 ADD 126.230 Map Rwy11/29 DELETE 610m x 20 ADD 600m x 20m DELETE Bridal ADD Bridle Declared Distances DELETE 610x20 ADD 600x20 Warnings ADD Drilling tower 200ft on Rwy29 APP extended centre line at the point of turn for left base. Consider steeper APP or offset APP Operator DELETE Richard Valles ADD Richard Valle & Steve Valle _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ All amendments to the UK VFR Flight Guide are issued as a guide to the airfield and are not intended to be taken as an authoritative document. In the interests of good airmanship the AIP, Pre-flight information bulletins, NOTAMS and AIC’s should all be checked prior to flight. 2019 AMENDMENTS ___________________________________________________________________ COLEMORE COMMON ED 02/19 Operator DELETE All ADD Richard Keyser, Lupin Farm, Colemore, Alton, Hants, GU34 3PR ADD Tel: 07799 171519 ADD [email protected] COMPTON ABBAS AIP 01/19 Frequencies A/G DELETE 122.700 ADD 122.710 COSFORD MAIP 02/19 Map DELETE Rwy18L/36R Declared Distances DELETE Rwy18L/36R Remarks ADD When ATC closed all crews to make blind calls on Cosford APP Warnings DELETE Grass Rwys used by light ACFT and gliders and are not for use by civilian ACFT ADD Grass Rwys for use fir AD based ACFT only COVENTRY AIP 13/18 VRP DELETE Cement Works ADD Southam DELETE Draycott Water ADD Draycote Water CULDROSE MAIP 02/19 Map Rwy12/30 RENAME Rwy11/29 Declared Distances Rwy12/30 RENAME Rwy11/29 Circuits Rwy12/30 RENAME Rwy11/29 CUMBERNAULD OP 11/18 & AIP 02/19 Remarks ADD PPR essential for all flights Circuit Map MOVE the downwind leg. 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