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Old 29th Apr 2013, 13:42
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London Oxford (Kidlington) Airport Costs?

Just a quick question, I wondering if anyone knows if they charge extra for instrument approaches at Oxford for a single engine non commercial flight?

I know it's £16.50 for a landing fee, but it doesn't say if this includes a instrument approach or if you must pay extra for this, if so how much if anyone knows?

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WHY DON'T YOU RING THEM AND FIND OUT???
Or would you like me to do that for you?
Honestly..................... I despair sometimes!!
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Old 29th Apr 2013, 17:19
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A more 'helpful' reply

OXF charges £19.80 per landing for class A. The nav fee (ILS, NDB and radar approach) is £15 (excluding VAT). Have a safe flight!
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Or would you like me to do that for you?
That would be great if you wouldn't mind...

Many thanks Janu!
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Last time I did it the Nav fee was waived if you landed off the approach. I did so and had a cup of coffee. I'd be surprised if that wasn't still true. They are trying hard to keep GA and should be encouraged.

Tim

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BUT . . . . . be advised we are digging up much of the Apron and RW 29 over the next 10 weeks. Runway occupancy is at a premium due the 'backtracking' and we are not accepting external training approaches DURING routine hours of CAE operations. Early evening or weekends are you best bet. Hope this helps.

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Runway occupancy is at a premium due the 'backtracking'
Why don't you build more runway exits then? The last time I was there all the landing aircraft had to roll off at the end before the next one can land.
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