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from the same link:The following aerodromes are exempt from certification due to passenger numbers under the Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the council of 20 February 2008, Article 4, Basic principles and applicability.
- Blackpool EGNH
- Carlisle EGNC
- Shoreham EGKA
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Blackpool and Carlisle are still there but they have UK CAA Aerodrome Licenses rather than EASA Aerodrome Certificates. Carlisle is listed under Public Licenses and Blackpool under Ordinary Licenses but it’s actually a Public Licence.
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Operate as in past from far North side away from GA and Terminal, ATC just free call on Tower frequency, Fuel they bring there own, Fire cover not required
they are military and are used to operate from forward locations without major infrastructure.
they are military and are used to operate from forward locations without major infrastructure.
Update…Called in today. A sad area.Covid had taken over the car park.but even they now packing in.
The airport is almost completely closed..such a shame after all the investment.
No schedule flights just Un licensed private flying..mainly at weekend.
AFS do have a presence with two shifts..but a watching protection service only.
ATC. only again a watching safety brief only.
No airport infrastructure in place?
Hoping for a possible restricted opening in July..but definitely no schedules on the horizon..
Not in a good place?
The airport is almost completely closed..such a shame after all the investment.
No schedule flights just Un licensed private flying..mainly at weekend.
AFS do have a presence with two shifts..but a watching protection service only.
ATC. only again a watching safety brief only.
No airport infrastructure in place?
Hoping for a possible restricted opening in July..but definitely no schedules on the horizon..
Not in a good place?
ATC. only again a watching safety brief only.
Was it all part of the plan? Stobart only wanted a depot so was the terminal part of a section 106 agreement?
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Update…Called in today. A sad area.Covid had taken over the car park.but even they now packing in.
The airport is almost completely closed..such a shame after all the investment.
No schedule flights just Un licensed private flying..mainly at weekend.
AFS do have a presence with two shifts..but a watching protection service only.
ATC. only again a watching safety brief only.
No airport infrastructure in place?
Hoping for a possible restricted opening in July..but definitely no schedules on the horizon..
Not in a good place?
The airport is almost completely closed..such a shame after all the investment.
No schedule flights just Un licensed private flying..mainly at weekend.
AFS do have a presence with two shifts..but a watching protection service only.
ATC. only again a watching safety brief only.
No airport infrastructure in place?
Hoping for a possible restricted opening in July..but definitely no schedules on the horizon..
Not in a good place?
No fuel service or anything else available at the moment.
I see the Esken company accounts are now out, with plenty of mention on Southend and their plans for the future there. No mention of Carlisle at all other than to say it's under "Non Strategic Infrastructure" rather than aviation... they've clearly given up on it. I don't see it opening until they find a buyer.