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Jan Olieslagers
24th Jun 2020, 17:34
In my perpetual search for aerodromes in Europe, especially those suited for light and even very light planes, I came across a nice pdf document listing many fields in the British Isles and even in the "foreign" Republic of Ireland, and the Channel Isles. See https://www.laasdata.com/uploads/The-LAAS-British-Isles-Airfield-Guide.pdf (https://www.laasdata.com/uploads/The-LAAS-British-Isles-Airfield-Guide.pdf)

When trying to get in touch with the creators of said document, at https://www.laasdata.com/contact.php I met an unpleasant "404" error, though. Any suggestions for contacting the people in charge? Or perhaps a good reason to not try?

ETOPS
24th Jun 2020, 17:57
I think you might need to subscribe - a while ago some of their info was open to the public but now requires membership

https://www.laasdata.com/

Jan Olieslagers
24th Jun 2020, 18:05
Thank you. I would not object to subscribing - but sure enough their "contact" page ought to work whether or not??

horatio_b
24th Jun 2020, 22:44
This airfield list might be useful, although some of the information seems a little dated:
Planespotting / Viewing Guides and Spotting Hotels for Airfields and Airports Worldwide - AircraftSpotting.co.uk (http://aircraftspotting.co.uk/)

Chuck Glider
25th Jun 2020, 07:04
Another one: UK Airports and Airfields - A Guide to the history of British flying sites within the United Kingdom (http://www.ukairfieldguide.net/)

Jan Olieslagers
25th Jun 2020, 09:36
Thanks guys, but I am not looking for lists of aerodromes. I am looking to get in touch with the nice people behind LAAS. In fact I should think the opening question was clear enough: Any suggestions for contacting the people in charge?

blueandwhite
29th Jun 2020, 10:07
Thanks guys, but I am not looking for lists of aerodromes. I am looking to get in touch with the nice people behind LAAS. In fact I should think the opening question was clear enough:

Jan you will just have to accept they are just not good enough for your reasonable standards. Maybe you need to accept you are too good for them.

horatio_b
29th Jun 2020, 10:29
LAAS is operated as a limited company, Laasi Aviation Ltd. David Seex is the chairman.

If you look on the companies house website, David Seex is listed as a director, together with contact address.

Jan Olieslagers
29th Jun 2020, 10:57
Thanks, that helps to understand the situation. The name of David S. had already reached me by other channels, too. I have now found him on LinkedIn and sent a message, let's see what comes of that.

Jan Olieslagers
30th Jun 2020, 09:40
Contact has been established. Thanks for all help!