Newcastle (EGNT)
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They are pretty friendly. Expect a VFR join from the VRP Five bridges on the river tyne.
As you approach you will see a large rectangular industrial estate (Team Valley), and then a gentle hill (Gateshead) then down to the river.
From five bridges expect to join on base leg. The airfield is a bit of a pig to see, but keep going and youll see it at the last moment !!
Expect to park on the south side, near 'Samson Aviaition', where you can pay landing fees and get fuel etc.
Enjoy....
As you approach you will see a large rectangular industrial estate (Team Valley), and then a gentle hill (Gateshead) then down to the river.
From five bridges expect to join on base leg. The airfield is a bit of a pig to see, but keep going and youll see it at the last moment !!
Expect to park on the south side, near 'Samson Aviaition', where you can pay landing fees and get fuel etc.
Enjoy....
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Samson aviation are great - flew up there a couple of years back - real class handling...
Be prepared for orbiting on base - Ive waited up to 10-15mins in orbits on base waiting for commercial traffic to arrive....apart from that its a great place!
Be prepared for orbiting on base - Ive waited up to 10-15mins in orbits on base waiting for commercial traffic to arrive....apart from that its a great place!

Joined: Dec 2000
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If you come up to EGNT it would depend which direction you planned on coming in from. If you approach more from the west then they may route you into the zone VFR via Stagshaw mast on the western end of the zone.
Squawk will probably be something like 3754 from the south or west.
Not a lot of places to put it over the city if things go quiet up front except the town moor north of the city.
I would suggest a run north up the coast or parallel with the cheviots to admire the scenery if you're into that sort of thing.
Up north doesn't necessarily mean grim!!
Have a good one.
Squawk will probably be something like 3754 from the south or west.
Not a lot of places to put it over the city if things go quiet up front except the town moor north of the city.
I would suggest a run north up the coast or parallel with the cheviots to admire the scenery if you're into that sort of thing.
Up north doesn't necessarily mean grim!!
Have a good one.
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Joined: Oct 2000
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From: UK
Thanks everyone.
I know the area very well from a non-flying point of view as I have lived there for most of my life (30+ years) before moving 'south' ten years ago. I've just never flown in the area so flying into Newcastle is another 'something I'd love to do one day' thing!!
Helimutt: I know all the places you mentioned and agree with you 'up-north' certainly doesn't mean grim:-)
Cheers
Az
I know the area very well from a non-flying point of view as I have lived there for most of my life (30+ years) before moving 'south' ten years ago. I've just never flown in the area so flying into Newcastle is another 'something I'd love to do one day' thing!!
Helimutt: I know all the places you mentioned and agree with you 'up-north' certainly doesn't mean grim:-)
Cheers
Az





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