Edinburgh
Hi,
Planning a trip to Edinburgh. A search is only showing old information. Any advice regarding flying to Edinburgh or any other options if its too expensive. Many thanks |
Horrifically expensive. Try Kirknewton, Fife, Cumbernauld.
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you have fife, Cumbernauld, perth and Dundee in easy distance.
As you probably haven't had the required inoculations to enter fife cum and Perth will be you best options. Both will be about the same cost etc but personally I would say Perth would give you better options unless you plan to go over to the west coast from CUm. I got shot down in flames by the locals last time for saying there was nothing to go and see from Cum. I just find that Perth is more interesting with local based aircraft and it has a good greasy spoon for food. And if you want to stay over there is a hotel and bar on site. I have been to Cum but it was years ago and I didn't like it. But that's just personal opinion. It wasn't helped I was on a fly out and had 6 aircraft to Shepard around Scotland the first time and after that was never really felt welcomed there. Where as perth was always more welcoming where ever you came from or with. If you have diphtheria, yellow fever, typhoid, hep A, hep B and rabies vaccines fife might be an option. |
I,d imagine that getting direct from Scone, cum or fife to edinburghwould be a bit of a kerfuffle, Dundee airport however is just along the road frm the train station which goes directly into the guts of Edinburgh on a pretty frequent basis
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Frequent buses from Perth airport to Edinbugger with one change.
Free if you have a codger card ;-) Fife is the closest but has no transport at the airport. Kirknewton is generally not open to visitors. D.O. |
From recent experience, it costs £250 to land and park for a couple of hours at Edinburgh. £50 of that is for the privilege of being searched, in case you're carrying weapons to hijack your own aircraft! They need to be named and shamed.
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Kingsmuir if you fancy a three day camel ride to "civilisation". Less chance of hep A or B or rabies though.
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Could try East Fortune, depending on what you are flying. Mainly microlights there.
Then a taxi to Drem and train to Edi, or bring a fold-up bike (10 mins to Drem) and visit the Museum of Flight too! |
Edinburgh ???
Think a friend of mine was told to go land in the Estuary when arriving a bit fast in a jet :rolleyes: No landing fees there and free bathing! Think they will even pick you up free by Boat ? Pace |
If you have diphtheria, yellow fever, typhoid, hep A, hep B and rabies vaccines fife might be an option. |
No hi viz vest at FIfe but was pulled up at Perth for no wearing one. Fife has a cracking restaurant on site and landing fee £15 . They will arrange accommodation and transport for you and may be able to hanger your aircraft if required
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Dundee is better pace they have a hovercraft.
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When I fly to Edinburgh on business I fly to Dundee - 1/10th the price, friendly and an hour by train from the centre of Edinburgh. Also still has an IAP, and the hour's train ride is spectacular.
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Aye G its great watching the natives.
Best done though at speed inside a contained form of transport which the windows don't open. |
You can get the ok for Kirknewton from the mod, there is a railway station in the village, 20 mins walk away. Pm if you want more details.
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I thought Kirknewton runway had been carpet bombed?
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It feels like it has been bombed but is in use.
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TrueFlyer Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 4 No hi viz vest at FIfe but was pulled up at Perth for no wearing one. Fife has a cracking restaurant on site and landing fee £15 . They will arrange accommodation and transport for you and may be able to hanger your aircraft if required The AG radio guy is getting sick of me repeatedly requesting that he keeps an eye out for any Fifers trying to nick the wheels of my plane while I,m eating! |
No hi viz vest at FIfe but was pulled up at Perth for no wearing one. |
The AG radio guy is getting sick of me repeatedly requesting that he keeps an eye out for any Fifers trying to nick the wheels of my plane while I,m eating! |
Thanks for all the advice. I need to get as close to Edinburgh as possible. It will be a trip from the south in a PA28. Any more information about Latch farm or Kirknewton? Both look the closest to the city. Many thanks again.
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At risk of pointing out the very obvious - plans for the next 6 months, into grass strips, on airfields without instrument approach procedures, in Scotland, have an extremely high potential for failure.
Hence that I always use Prestwick for Glasgow, or Dundee for Edinburgh. G |
Waverley station is slap bang in the middle of Edinburgh, and the East Coast line has improved. As Genghis states, this might not be a doable trip in the near future, unless full IFR. Latch Farm is micro light, Kirknewton special
Permission with 400 mts of Tarmac, bumpy either end, but achievable. Give Edinburgh a call, Signature, and get a price |
Originally Posted by maxred
Give Edinburgh a call, Signature, and get a price
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