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2close 22nd Dec 2012 15:19


Originally Posted by soaringhigh650
I heard a rumour that the nearest airport charges £250 for a PA28 landing.

Not quite £ 250.00 but not much change out of £ 150.00.

The airport 'approach fee' is about £ 50.00 and the mandatory handling charges of about £ 80.00 for parking over at the GA terminal, for the privilege of someone popping his head out of the office to point at a parking space that was blatantly obvious in the first place.

Note that the 'approach fee' is just that, a charge for the approach, regardless of whether you land, touch and go or go around. As for the handling fee, the GA terminal on the south-side is nowhere near the main terminal and there is no danger of you getting mixed with the big stuff - in my many landings at Bristol International over the past four years I have never actually been greeted by someone directing me to a parking space and have only witnessed one occasion. A major rip off by the operators, if you ask me.

As for Filton, having flown in and out of there many times over the last four years, what a great airport to operate from and a crying shame that it has to go.

What logic and foresight that was, to make Filton a GA/Business Airport, with its major city on the doorstep; two major motorways (M4 and M5) within 10 minutes via major arterial routes; a main railway line station offering nationwide connections five minutes away; a plethora of nearby hotels; a major hospital with first class A&E facilities only 10 minutes away; several large retail, commercial and business parks within spitting distance and the largest runway on the country, capable of taking ALL aircraft currently flying.

No, it made far more sense to make Lulsgate the international airport for the west country; out in the middle of nowhere surrounded by nothing other than one congested major road (A38); on the top of a hill which is regularly enshrouded in cloud such that the airport has to be CAT III; few facilities in the area and very little in the way of commercial businesses.

There must have been some sense in the decision..........or was it politics?

piperarcher 22nd Dec 2012 15:48


There must have been some sense in the decision..........or was it politics?
££££££££££

Sir George Cayley 23rd Dec 2012 09:25

Filton NOTAM
 

Q) EGTT/QFAAW/IV/NBO/A/000/999/5131N00235W005
B) FROM: 12/12/22 00:00C) TO: PERM
E) AD CLOSED, AIP PAGES AD 2-EGTG-1-1 TO AD 2-EGTG-8-8 REFER, REMOVE
ALL TEXT.
End of an era in British Aviation

:(

SGC

piperarcher 23rd Dec 2012 12:06

That's sad to see :-(

Bristol1965 24th Dec 2012 21:24

Pace:

Bit like stabbing and mortally wounding someone and offering them an aspirin to help with the pain as they die.



I couldn't agree with you any more and I don't think I could put it more accurately.

It is a disgrace what BAe have done to Bristol. A land that was paid for by tax payers which they inherited it for £1 (to make a transaction legal, they deny this)! Now they have apparently been offered £120 million for it.

That part of Bristol, is already congested, and they are going to build about 3500 houses, turning an already traffic congested area into a major traffic disaster.

For those of you who may be interested in knowing how short term gains was chosen over long term benefits, here how it was:

1) Bristol City Council had financial interest in southern parts of Lulsgate ground which is now used as carpark generating £1000s per day. Filton was private and any contributions would have gone to South Gloucestershire council.

2) South Gloucestershire council is purely interested in the income from rates, a few more millions easy money, they couldn't dream of this. What they don't seem to care, is turning an area into the biggest rough ground in the UK. Just as the council in Bristol has done in Southmead and Easton... (No dis-respect to anyone from these areas).

I just hope that, one day the law of the land in the UK, allows for prosecution of those ... planners and councillors who caused the downfall of Bristol.

I guess Bristol is now the only major City in UK that hasn't got a decent airfield nor a decent Flight training facility.

robin 24th Dec 2012 21:49


I guess Bristol is now the only major City in UK that hasn't got a decent airfield nor a decent Flight training facility.
Or Plymouth perhaps?

ShyTorque 25th Dec 2012 20:00

And Sheffield.

bad bear 26th Dec 2012 01:20


guess Bristol is now the only major City in UK that hasn't got a decent airfield nor a decent Flight training facility
There is Nympsfield and Aston Down just up the road if you want real flying

bb

funfly 26th Dec 2012 09:18

I saw the Bristol Brabazon take off on its first flight from Filton airfield, anyone else?

pulse1 26th Dec 2012 10:50


I saw the Bristol Brabazon take off on its first flight from Filton airfield, anyone else?
Mrs p was there. She was about three years old and, as the great moment came and the Brabazon was starting to move, she distracted everyone around her when she spotted an interesting flower close by. Story of her life really!!!

Edited to say that my main memory is the only time I have been there. We were just flaring to touch down on 09 when ATC asked us to confirm that we were on the ground. Didn't realise until then that they couldn't see that end of the runway.

ShyTorque 26th Dec 2012 11:32

Does this mean yet another LARS provider unit has gone for good (or are Bristol going to "officially" help out)? I know they do help out when able if you ask nicely.

So much for progress - we are losing LARS coverage in UK, little by little. No doubt the answer will be officially published at some stage soon.

matspart3 27th Dec 2012 13:36

Bristol has taken over the LARS provision for the time being.

mossie1960 29th Dec 2012 11:14

Sounds like an opening...
 
"Bristol has taken over the LARS provision for the time being."

Whats the story then Mr D ?

soaringhigh650 2nd Jan 2013 16:00


Not quite £ 250.00 but not much change out of £ 150.00.
How did you get that? This is what my friend got charged at Bristol:

1,157kg MTOW PA-28-181 Archer III parking overnight (Sat to Sun) with 3 passengers:

Passenger Load Supplement = 14.30 x 3 = £42.90
Airport Safety and Security Levy = 4.95 x 3 = £14.85
Security and Insurance Surcharge = 0.30 x 3 = £0.90
Police Services Agreement = 1.80 x 2 = £3.60
Runway fee = 29.50 x 2 = £59.00
ATC fee = 16.40 x 2 = £32.80
Parking fee = £17.00
Handling Fee = £66.12
Handling Weekend Surcharge = £25

Total ex.VAT = £262.17

Total inc. VAT = £314.60

Given the airport is only a Level 2 Co-ordinated Airport and there is no off-peak rate, I congratulate the Bristol government, the airport bosses, and the stupidity and short sightedness of the pilot community for all playing their part (or lack of) in leading the way to killing general aviation. :}

MarcK 2nd Jan 2013 18:24

So why do you all put up with that?

toptobottom 2nd Jan 2013 18:49

This guide on the flyontrack website (to be updated) might be useful.

phiggsbroadband 2nd Jan 2013 22:11

This guide on the flyontrack website (to be updated) might be useful.

Huuuummmm..... 33 pages of information; Would take the average pilot 30 minutes to read... Better start reading at least 60nm from Bristol.

AN2 Driver 3rd Jan 2013 07:55

It's frightening how many cities are disconnecting themselfs from GA by closing servicable airports. Horrible. It really appears that Europe seems to have the goal to eradicate GA for good.

Munich and Berlin come to mind with others trying hard to get rid of the vermin they think GA is.

Well, I've taken my consequences and avoid cities like that whenever I can, be it for business, pleasure or otherwise. I prefer spending my hard earned cash where I am welcome.

Pace 3rd Jan 2013 08:26

AN2

I Agree with you! Compared to America aviation is very badly treated in Europe especially GA with massive costs and restrictions.
It is disgusting how short sighted and stupid some of our decision makers are.
Bristol obviously only wants to be a second rate city which sadly is the way its going with a bunch of short sighted ignorant idiots running it

Pace

soaringhigh650 4th Jan 2013 09:18


So why do you all put up with that?
It's quite simple. The GA pilot community just avoids the big cities generally and nobody kicks up a fuss about it. It's only when a few people start complaining that everyone in virtually every area of government, major airport, and commercial aviation looks at him like he is some idiot.

What the pilot doesn't know is that he is effectively killing his own network of airports to fly to and from...... :zzz:

Watch this space in 5 years. I'd be surprised if anything changes. Until the EASA accessible IR is rolled out, GA will remain confined to the remote farm fields.


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