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Helicopter Sitefinder Helicopter Sitefinder Important Notice Whilst every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of the information in this publication and great care taken in its compilation, the author and publishers cannot be held responsible for any difficulties encountered whilst using any of the listed sites. Changes in site ownership and/or development of the site could affect the suitability or a vailability of the site and therefore all sites should be regarded as PPR and at pilot’s own risk. No “approval” of any kind is given or implied other than that of the site owner. j b frost Nothing in this manual supersedes any legislation, rules, regulations or procedures contained in any operational document issued by Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, the Civil Aviation Authority, the European Union, the European Commission, EASA, ICAO, the manufacturers of aircraft, engines and systems, or by the operators of aircraft throughout the world. Pooleys Helicopter Sitefinder Copyright 2013 © Air Pilot Publishing Ltd ISBN: 978-1-84336-114-5 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any material form (including photocopying or storing it in any medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some of the use of this publication (without the written permissions of the copyright owner) except in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988 or under the terms of a licence issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency Limited, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London, England W1P 0LP. Applications for the copyright owner’s written permission to reproduce any part of this publication should be addressed to the publisher. Warning: The doing of an unauthorised act in relation to a copyright work may result in both a civil claim for damages and criminal prosecution. Pooleys Flight Equipment Ltd Elstree Aerodrome Hertfordshire WD6 3AW England, UK Tel: +44(0)208 953 4870 Fax: +44(0)208 953 2512 Email: [email protected] Website: www.pooleys.com Editors: John Frost, Robert Pooley, Sebastian & Emma Pooley. Introduction The aim of ‘Sitefinder’ is to provide the basic details of over Helipad sites which are known to accept helicopters, are advertising their willingness to accept helicopters or have accepted helicopters in the past. Sites are listed alphabetically by location (nearest city/town etc), and site numbers relate to the indicated positions on the relevant maps which are intended to be sufficiently accurate to enable the user to locate the site by cross-referring to his/her aeronautical charts and 1:50,000 scale O/S maps. ID letters are included in all grid references to accommodate GPS/SatNav systems. Wherever possible, a description of the actual landing area is given and in the few cases where the details were not forthcoming this is indicated by TFD – ‘telephone for details’. The existence of power cables, where known, has been indicated even in some cases as far out as 2km from the site. This may seem extreme but as we all know, these ’helicopter catchers’ pose a very real danger particularly in poor visibility and when a pilot’s look-out may be momentarily distracted during the final stages of the flight when trying to locate the site and I think too much information regarding this threat is better than too little! The indices for England, Wales and Scotland begin- ning on page 58 list all the sites alphabetically by name and give both the site and page numbers. Finally, as change of ownership/development of the site could change over the years, this could alter its availability or suitability and for this reason all sites should be regarded as PPR. ‘Prior permission required’. To enhance flight safety further, a new VHF radio frequency 135.475 known as SAFETYCOM has been introduced for use at or in the vicinity of aerodromes, airstrips and Helipad Sites where no specific radio frequency is notified. Procedures for use of the frequency are published in the Air Pilot’s Manual Volume 7 - Radio Telephony and in the Aeronautical Information Circular (AIC) 103/2004 (Yellow 153). Any positive feed-back on site details would be welcome and I hope this publication will prove a useful aid to anyone involved in flight-planning helicopter operations of any kind in the UK and Irish Republic. Safe flying and be environmentally friendly! J B Frost Note: If, in using this guide, you discover any differences, then please let us know so that we can update and continually improve the text. Please telephone, fax or email to Pooleys Flight Equipment Ltd Elstree Aerodrome. Elstree Hertfordshire WD6 3AW Tel: +44(0)20 8953 4870 Fax:+44(0)20 8953 2512 Email: [email protected] South & East England 1 Greater London Area 2 South West England 3 Central England 4 North East England 5 North West England 6 Wales 41 Scotland 46 Republic of Ireland/Northern Ireland 55 NOTES SAFE FLYING AND BE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY _____________________________________________________________________ DON’T FLY WITHOUT YOUR POOLEYS ENGLAND No. Location Name Tel / Fax GR / Lat - Long Postcode Remarks 1 Abberley The Elms 01299 896666 150 (SO) 737673 WR5 6AT 1-2 acres beside croquet lawn. Caution road & trees on Worcs 01299 896804 N5218.2 W00223.2 one side & hedge on another. Large cables 200m N. 2 Abbots Salford Salford Hall Htl 01386 871300 150 (SP) 068500 WR11 8UT Land in field next to htl. Worcs 01386 871301 N5208.9 W00153.9 3 Abingdon Ark Restaurant, 01865 391911 164 (SU) 439963 OX13 5NY Land in nearby paddock. Caution trees on E side & wires (Frilford) The “ 01865 391965 N5139.8 W00122.0 on S side. Within BENSON MATZ – call 120.900. Oxon Cables 250m NE. 4 Accrington Dunkelhagh Htl 08701 942116 103 (SD) 740301 BB5 5JP Land in car park at rear of htl. Lancs 08701 872230 N5345.8 W00023.6 5 Alcester Arrow Mill Htl & 01789 762419 150 (SP) 083561 B49 5NL White H displayed on grass area between htl & river. Warks Rest 01789 762287 N5212.1 W00152.8 Larger area (50 acres) available if required. 6 Alderminster Ettington Park Htl 01789 450123 151 (SP) 251475 CV37 8BV Land on formal lawn. Caution nearby trees & church. (Stratford on 01789 450472 N5207.0 W00138.0 Avon) Warks 7 Alfriston White Lodge CHH 01323 870265 199 (TQ) 522035 BN26 5UR Large paddock to E side of htl. Cables across river valley E Sussex 01323 870284 N5048.7 E00009.3 1km S. 8 Allensford Royal Derwent Htl 01207 592000 88 (NZ) 076507 DH8 9BB Land opposite htl main entrance (SE side) in adjoining Tyne & Wear 01207 502472 N5451.2 W00152.9 large grass field. Cables 300m N. 9 Alsager Manor Ho Htl 01270 884000 118 (SJ) 803541 ST7 2QQ Car park to rear of htl. Area will be coned off O/R. Caution Cheshire 01207 882483 N5304.9 W00217.5 confined area & some adjacent cables. 10 Alston Lovelady Shield 08712 881345 86 (NY) 757463 CA9 3LF Land in fields in rear of htl. Cumbria Htl 08712 381515 N5448.7 W00222.5 11 Alton Bridge Alton Htl 01538 702338 119/128 (SK) 070426 ST10 4BK 1 acre field to N of htl. S of river on W side of bridge. Staffs 01538 703303 N5258.8 W00153.6 11a Alton Alton Towers 08705 204060 119/128 (SK) 072439 ST10 4DB H at N corner of park, adjacent to monorail station. Staffs Theme Park 08705 704097 N5259.5 W00153.6 Insurance evidence reqd. Landing fee. 12 Amberley Amberley Castle 01798 831992 197 (TQ) 027132 BN18 9LT Large field 100m S of castle. App/dep S. Avoid farm, (Nr Arundel) 01798 831998 N5054.4 W00032.1 village & livestock. W Sussex 13 Andover Apsley Estate 01794 388477 185 (SU) 422478 SP11 6NA 10 acres of grass. Hants N5113.8 W00123.8 14 Andover Red Lion Country 01264 771007 185 (SU) 319485 SP11 9HN H in ¼ acre field within 1 acre site alongside car park. (Clanville) Inn 01264 771111 N5114.6 W00132.8 Small copse adjacent to road to E. Cables 500m NNE. Hants 15 Andover Esseborne Manor 01264 736444 185 (SU) 402547 SP11 0ER 40m x 60m lawned area 80m N of main building. Large (Hurstborne 01264 736725 N5117.2 W00125.4 trees bordering 3 sides. Cables 300m W & N, & 400m S. Tarrant) Hants 16 Ansty Ansty Polo Club 01747 828901 184 (ST) 955260 SP3 5PX Land in corner of polo ground. Set in 3 acres N of A30. Wilts 01747 828652 N5102.0 W00203.8 Cables 400m N, E & W. 16a Appledore Ferry Inn, The 01233 758246 189 (TQ) 942288 TN30 7JY Land on track opposite inn. Room for 2 hels. Cables Kent N5102.0 E00046.1 300m NW. 17 Arundel Stakis Arundel Htl 01243 551215 197 (SU) 975066 BN18 0LS H marked at side of golf course. (Walberton) (Formerly Avisford 01243 552485 N5050.8 W00037.2 W Sussex Park Htl) 18 Ascot Ascot Park Polo 01276 858545 175 (SU) 930700 GU24 8SN 120 acres of farmland. Surrey Club 01276 858546 N5125.0 W00040.4 19 Ascot Ascot Racecourse 01344 622211 175 (SU) 934698 SL5 7JX Fixed wing runway 330/150. Op by Helicopter & Aviation Berks 08704 601238 N5125.0 W00039.3 Svces Ltd. – T: 01273 465345 F: 01273 465346. Jet A1 North East England Caution! - Please read important notice on page i. 7 5 England Index by site name Name Location Site Page Name Location Site Page Abbey Ho Htl Barrow in Furness 36 8 Brand’s Hatch (Rotorvation Ltd) Brand’s Hatch 83 11 Aintree Raceco Liverpool 357 24 Brandshatchplace Htl Fawkham 227 18 Alexander Ho Htl Turners Hill 603 37 Breadsall Priory Derby 190 16 Alton Towers Alton (Uttoxeter) 11a 7 Bredbury Hall Stockport 546 34 Amberley Castle Amberley 12 7 Brentwood Post Ho Brentwood 87 11 Anstey Hall Htl Coventry 165 15 Bridge Ho Htl Alton 11 7 Ansty Polo Club Ansty 16 7 Briggate Lodge Scunthorpe 512 32 Apsley Estate Andover 13 7 Briggens Ho Htl Ware (S Abbotts) 619 37 Ardencote Manor HCC Claverdon 153 14 Brighton Raceco Brighton 90
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