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fernytickles
9th Feb 2006, 23:49
Am doing some research for a friend into the costs involved in using the services of ATC. Does anyone know where I can find the charges for a VFR flight when you choose to enter controlled airspace, and land at a controlled field (but not the landing/handling fees), such as Edinburgh? I tried phoning NATS, who said I should find it on the CAA website, but no luck there.

Thanks,

F

Whopity
10th Feb 2006, 18:43
You could try the Eurocontrol site, they administer the charges. A simple look on Google produced this:
http://www.eurocontrol.int/crco/public/subsite_homepage/homepage.html

VFR flights are not charged. I believe they can charge you at night, when you file a flight plan. Below 2 tonnes IFR you are not charged, Hence many light twins are certified below that weight.

Hooligan Bill
11th Feb 2006, 10:53
Charges at London Heathrow, London Gatwick, London Stansted, Aberdeen/Dyce, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Aerodromes where National Air Traffic Services Limited (NATS) provides the Navigation Services, can be found in the UK AIP Gen 4-2-1.

fernytickles
11th Feb 2006, 20:18
Thank you both for your help :)

bookworm
12th Feb 2006, 07:55
Charges at London Heathrow, London Gatwick, London Stansted, Aberdeen/Dyce, Edinburgh and Glasgow
Aerodromes where National Air Traffic Services Limited (NATS) provides the Navigation Services, can be found in the UK AIP Gen 4-2-1.

?? No they can't. It just gives an address and telephone number for the airports whom you are supposed to request the information from.

Hooligan Bill
12th Feb 2006, 08:08
?? No they can't. It just gives an address and telephone number for the airports whom you are supposed to request the information from.

I think you are looking at Gen 4-1-1 and 4-1-2. Gen 4-2-1 and 4-2-2 definetly show NATS navigation charges at the airports where they provided Air Traffic Services.

pushapproved
12th Feb 2006, 14:18
For the BAA airports in the UK you can visit the BAA website and view the terms of use of the appropriate airports, they also include the charge for Air Navigation services by NATS.

www.baa.com

chrisbl
12th Feb 2006, 23:14
Perhaps you could include a fuller link as an example.

pushapproved
15th Feb 2006, 19:41
My apologies, the link is a bit vague and is not the easiest section to find unless you know it's there!

If you click on the "About BAA (Whichever airport you have selected)" you get another menu where you can select "publications".

There is then a link to download an Adobe version of "conditions of use" for the relevant airport.

As an example the followuing link should take you to the Heathrow page.

http://www.heathrowairport.com/portal/controller/dispatcher.jsp?Ch=Publications&ChID=ea971fb079432010VgnVCM100000147e120a____&ChPath=LHR%5EAbout+BAA+Heathrow%5EPublications&ChIDPath=bde597dc2eb12010VgnVCM100000147e120a____%5E815797dc 2eb12010VgnVCM100000147e120a____%5Eea971fb079432010VgnVCM100 000147e120a____