Sywell Hard Runway Licensed
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Sywell Hard Runway Licensed
Ladies & Gents,
Just a quick note to say the new concrete runway 03L/21R is now licensed as per NOTAM L1321/10. It took a while but we got there in the end
Jeff.
Just a quick note to say the new concrete runway 03L/21R is now licensed as per NOTAM L1321/10. It took a while but we got there in the end
Jeff.
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Hoorah, well done Jeff!
Dunno what am I cheering for, though - I don't use runways....
Dunno what am I cheering for, though - I don't use runways....
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Great news - but what was the hold-up for the last year, it was built about a year ago wasn't it?
What are the licensed lengths - LDA, TORA, ASDA, TODA?
Is it enough to get Mustang in on charter or private ops only for lightest jets? Guess it's more King Air territory than CJs.
Should be useful for Silverstone weekend.
What are the licensed lengths - LDA, TORA, ASDA, TODA?
Is it enough to get Mustang in on charter or private ops only for lightest jets? Guess it's more King Air territory than CJs.
Should be useful for Silverstone weekend.
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Already had a Mustang in ! Problem at the moment is fuel but a bowser should be available mid to late April. JETA1 is a static point at the moment accessible only over grass surfaces.
Jeff
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