OK, somebody come to my rescue! (aimed at anyone who flies in the vicinity of London)
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OK, somebody come to my rescue! (aimed at anyone who flies in the vicinity of London)
If someone was based in central London and wanted to go fly at weekends, but didn't have a car, which airport would you recommend?
(i.e. which have rail or bus links?)
P.S. It's not me, but I was asked and have NO time to investigate today or tomorrow. Please help, you get to chastise me for being lazy !!!
(i.e. which have rail or bus links?)
P.S. It's not me, but I was asked and have NO time to investigate today or tomorrow. Please help, you get to chastise me for being lazy !!!
Why do it if it's not fun?
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I don't think there are any airfields with rail or bus links direct from London, but most of the airfields near London will have a station which is close enough to get a taxi.
My personal recommendation would be White Waltham, which is where I fly from. It's about £6 by cab from Maidenhead station (which I've done once or twice when the car's been in the garage, or when I've been drinking), and it's just about walking distance, too, if your friend doesn't mind a half-hour walk.
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My personal recommendation would be White Waltham, which is where I fly from. It's about £6 by cab from Maidenhead station (which I've done once or twice when the car's been in the garage, or when I've been drinking), and it's just about walking distance, too, if your friend doesn't mind a half-hour walk.
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Denham is a good bet. I did my PPL there without a car and didn't find it a problem. Trains leave from Marlybone every half hour to 45 mins. Takes 30 mins to Denham station then a 15 min walk to the airfield.
I'm planning on training for my CPL at Stapleford which again is commutable but I think it takes a bit longer to get there as the tube and bus has to be used!!
I'm planning on training for my CPL at Stapleford which again is commutable but I think it takes a bit longer to get there as the tube and bus has to be used!!
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Ha-Haa! Better watch out Elvis, you're gonna cut yourself one of these days!
Thanks for responding FFF and Pilot O'
Does anybody have an idea if places like Elstree, Blackbushe or Redhill are an option by rail? Indeed, are there any others?
Thanks for responding FFF and Pilot O'
Does anybody have an idea if places like Elstree, Blackbushe or Redhill are an option by rail? Indeed, are there any others?
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Rochester frequent trains from several London main line stations 45 minutes from Victoria to Chatham (the airports actually mainly in Chatham) regular bus at least every half hour sometimes more frequent the 101 from Chatham Station to Maidstone stops right outside airport maingate.Hotel on airport everything you need and its a prtetty friendly field.
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For Elstree you can get the Thameslink to Elstree station (from London Bridge / Blackfriars / Farringdon / Kings Cross) then it's a 10 min taxi - about £8 IIRC. All-in both ways adds about £20 to each flight
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Stampe and Wrong Stuff, thankyou!
This is really useful info, please keep it coming
I can search the web for lots of info on the airports themselves (I don't know the London area), but they rarely mention how to get there if you don't have a car.
(Why should they? I guess if you're on a bike they're not looking for your kind of business?!!)
This is really useful info, please keep it coming
I can search the web for lots of info on the airports themselves (I don't know the London area), but they rarely mention how to get there if you don't have a car.
(Why should they? I guess if you're on a bike they're not looking for your kind of business?!!)
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There's also 'London Luton' Airport. Good rail and bus links from Kings Cross/St Pancras plus you get the commercial experience from your very first lesson. Believe me, it's daunting!!
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The cheapest way I've found to Elstree, although you have to like walking and have a bit of time, is:
Jubilee line to Stanmore.
Walk to Canons Corner (about 10-15 mins)
Bus to Elstree village - sorry, forget which one, but if you turn right out of Stanmore station and then left at the roundabout, it stops at the bus stop there (Approx. 10 min journey, bus frequency is about 20-30 mins)
Walk to airfield (a further half hour odd)
As I said, you have to have a fair bit of time!
Jubilee line to Stanmore.
Walk to Canons Corner (about 10-15 mins)
Bus to Elstree village - sorry, forget which one, but if you turn right out of Stanmore station and then left at the roundabout, it stops at the bus stop there (Approx. 10 min journey, bus frequency is about 20-30 mins)
Walk to airfield (a further half hour odd)
As I said, you have to have a fair bit of time!
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Denham is the money shot. I do some PPL hire from there, and don't have a car .
Interesting airfield, with some quality flying schools. Interesting interaction with the London TMA to boot!
As described earlier, its 30 mins from Marylebone and a 15 min walk.
Interesting airfield, with some quality flying schools. Interesting interaction with the London TMA to boot!
As described earlier, its 30 mins from Marylebone and a 15 min walk.
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Go for Denham
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I second the proposal for Denham and not being biased I would try The Pilot Centre. (www.egld.com/tpcwelc.htm) Contains info for Denham airfield and The Pilot Centre.
The Pilot Centre is run by Chris Leach and the tel no. is 01895 833838
As stated before you can either take a train from Marleybone to Denham station or you can go on the Metropolitan or Picadilly line to Uxbridge Station. You can then either take the 331 bus and then a 15 min walk or take a cab for £8.50.
I second the proposal for Denham and not being biased I would try The Pilot Centre. (www.egld.com/tpcwelc.htm) Contains info for Denham airfield and The Pilot Centre.
The Pilot Centre is run by Chris Leach and the tel no. is 01895 833838
As stated before you can either take a train from Marleybone to Denham station or you can go on the Metropolitan or Picadilly line to Uxbridge Station. You can then either take the 331 bus and then a 15 min walk or take a cab for £8.50.
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If you do consider Stapleford (where I did my PPL, and a very nice place to boot) ... it's got a bus sevice from either Theydon Bois or Debden stations on the Central Line, or Romford. If I remember correctly it's wither the 501 or the 502 bus, and costs about £2 single from either place. Buses every half hour or so.
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I'm with Cabair at Denham - good but pricey.
Echo all comments about access to the airfield - I get there from the East End of London where I'm based without too much drama. Nice informal little airfield too....
Echo all comments about access to the airfield - I get there from the East End of London where I'm based without too much drama. Nice informal little airfield too....
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... or go a bit further on the Liverpool Street line, get off at Rochford, and get a taxi to Southend (EGMC). Five minutes max in the taxi. Has Approach and Tower, NDB and ILS, and several flying schools.
Also has Customs and Special Branch, so you can do your foreign trips - even go to Calais for circuits, where it's cheaper and more fun...
The only drawback: you might meet me there.
Also has Customs and Special Branch, so you can do your foreign trips - even go to Calais for circuits, where it's cheaper and more fun...
The only drawback: you might meet me there.