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Arclite01
23rd Sep 2013, 14:54
Flying around this weekend I overflew Great Ashfield - the runway looks in quite good condition (apart from the tree - you know what I mean if you know the place !!)

Does anyone know if it's still active or useable ?? and whether it is PPR if it is useable ??

Thanks

Arc

muffin
23rd Sep 2013, 16:16
I went there as part of a Dawn to Dusk trip a few years ago. The runway is concrete and is in excellent condition and there were two Cessnas tied down at one end. I think the famous tree was actually at RAF Ludham by the way. I will see if I can dig out the owners details although a local may be able to help you more.

Pic at http://www.rodsley.net/d2d/GtAshfield3.jpg

Arclite01
12th Nov 2013, 08:48
Any more info anyone ??

I'm thinking if I drop in unannouced will I get a rocket ?? - or is the surface Ok so I won't tear the U/C off ?? - or are there any fences to watch out for ??

Thanks

Arc

chrisN
12th Nov 2013, 10:13
I landed in my glider once at Great Ashfield, and had no chance to get PPR first. I contacted the owner, who was very obliging, and I paid a landing fee.

I can’t speak for now, but then the southern part of the runway was OK. There was a fence dividing the southern, landable, part, from the northern part which appeared to now be an industrial estate.

There were a few private owners based there, and a hangar which at least some of them used.

I don’t know how to get hold of the owner now to ask for PPR.

HTH.

Chris N

Arclite01
13th Nov 2013, 08:08
Well next time I'm over that way maybe I'll risk a T&G then.......

Thanks

Arc

Will Hung
13th Nov 2013, 12:15
Mind the tree !

Arclite01
14th Nov 2013, 09:25
I will wait for the westerley wind and then the tree will be at the far end. I should be well clear then...............

Wonder why they don't cut it down ??

Arc

chevvron
14th Nov 2013, 11:08
Just a guess but maybe a different landowner?

chrisN
14th Nov 2013, 12:30
Arc, is such a T&G done without PPR and/or paying a landing fee? Seems to me not a courteous way to treat a landowner, if so. I hope my posting does not lead to any such discourtesy, as I was only trying to answer the OP.

Chris N

chevvron
14th Nov 2013, 13:35
In fact be careful with a T&G as you're only exempt from Rule 5 when taking off and landing and some might argue a T&G is neither.