Night Flying Destinations
Hi
I was thinking of doing some night flying but I am unsure as to where to fly/visit. Does anyone have any recommendations as to who/where is open late and worth a visit in the evening? Based in the south at Farnborough/Blackbushe area. Thanks smithgd |
Originally Posted by smithgd
(Post 2950813)
Hi
I was thinking of doing some night flying but I am unsure as to where to fly/visit. Does anyone have any recommendations as to who/where is open late and worth a visit in the evening? Based in the south at Farnborough/Blackbushe area. Thanks smithgd Pitts2112 |
Gloucester's open until 1930....you could try one of the fancy new GPS approaches....no-one's done one in the dark yet
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Any farm strips operating at night at the moment?
I know of one very close to me which has operated with some paraffin lamps, car headlights and a tractor with a flashing orange light acting as the airport beacon. The approaches at both ends are completely and utterly black. You can pretend you're a Lysander pilot! |
Originally Posted by QDMQDMQDM
(Post 2951559)
Any farm strips operating at night at the moment?
I know of one very close to me which has operated with some paraffin lamps, car headlights and a tractor with a flashing orange light acting as the airport beacon. The approaches at both ends are completely and utterly black. You can pretend you're a Lysander pilot! Utmost respect to those Lysander pilots who did it without even a flashing orange light! |
My instructor always used to tell me that only bats and tw*ts fly single engine at night ...
Must admit though, it's never stopped me, although I'm sure that says more about my stupidity than his wisdom ! FF :ok: |
Originally Posted by FullyFlapped
(Post 2951672)
My instructor always used to tell me that only bats and tw*ts fly single engine at night ...
Must admit though, it's never stopped me, although I'm sure that says more about my stupidity than his wisdom ! FF :ok: Single-engine failures at night are almost always the result of fuel exhaustion. With the proper training and planning, it can be a darned sight safer than flying during the day. I do recall one instructor, however who said ' if you do ever get an engine failure at night, aim for a dark patch. When you get close, turn on the landing light. If you don't like what you see, turn it off again'. Now, back to where to go at night. I didn't know about Leicester staying open, sounds good. But what if your home airfield is shut when you've finished your curry? Night stop? Anywhere else not too expensive that stays open? Cheers, TheOddOne |
Originally Posted by TheOddOne
(Post 2951748)
Now, back to where to go at night. I didn't know about Leicester staying open, sounds good. But what if your home airfield is shut when you've finished your curry? Night stop?
TheOddOne Just give them a call before you depart so they know to leave the lights on for you. 0116 259 2360 Malcolm does a pretty good curry and the craic is always good around the bar! Pitts2112 |
Thanks for the heads up about the curry night at Leicester, but Leicester was already my top destination given that a) my mate lives down the road (useful for emergency night stops!) b) pilot mag has a free landing in Nov (useful for saving cash!)
Anyothers? Cheers smithgd |
Night destinations
If you want to log night hours you could do worse than Plymouth - closes at 22.30 local.
Landing fees go up after 8pm local (at an exponential rate) so worth calling first to see what the fee schedule is. Jersey closes at 21.30 and no astronomical increase in landing fees, however fuel (avgas) is only available til approx 7pm. SB |
Somewhere with good lighting.
If you were doing Leicester then why not shoot an approach into East Mids if they can fit you in, and then carry on to Sheffield and then Doncaster before landing at Leicester? All the meet the good lights category and all have NDB/ DME minimum for the approach. h-r;) |
We're operating at Sibson tonight (Thursdays) and so does Peterborough Conington. Quite a lot of the airfields round here choose Thursday so we all have somewhere else to fly too....
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I wish someone would tell Cranfield that the world doesn't go to sleep at 7pm. It's a right pain that really limits what you can do at night. Even if they only did one night a week it would give people a lot more options, and encourage more people to do their night rating.
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Night flying
Wellesbourne is open until 2000 on Thursdays and Fridays, subject to demand.
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Southend = H24 but watch out for the increase in landing fees late at night (I think it is after 22:00 but do check).
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Fairoaks is open until 6pm every evening and 8pm on Fridays.
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