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bigjok 18th December 2007 16:39

Stockholm
 
I'm planning a trip to Sweden next year and would like to visit Stockholm. Does Bromma accept light a/c? Are the aeronautical natives friendly? How much for landing? Does anyone have any suggestions for other airfields in the area? And, how easy is it to get in to town?

aztruck 18th December 2007 18:42

Sweden is very Ga friendly. Bromma has loads of light aircraft, and its a big country out there, fuel is cheap.V easy to get to town. if you want another adventure and a great place, try Tallinn Estonia, not too far away. Have fun!!

bjornhall 18th December 2007 21:00

I have not been there myself yet (prolly need to get my PPL first! :) )... But word on the street is to choose Barkarby, ESKB, rather than Bromma, the latter being mostly a quite expensive airliner and bizjet place these days... But that is something you'd have to look into.

Perhaps you might find any of these interesting:

AIC for foreign visitors: http://www.lfv.se/upload/ANS/AIP/AIC%20A/A3-07.pdf

FPC, for weather, NOTAMS, AIP and such: http://www.lfv.se/templates/LFV_LFIStart____4353.aspx

A few helpful hints about light GA flying in Sweden (if you gloss over the first two paragraphs about our club!): http://www.aeroklubben.se/International/English.aspx

From what I hear about some other European countries, Sweden appears to me to be a quite GA friendly place... I hope you'll feel welcome here!

LH2 19th December 2007 11:58

Bjorn,

thanks for the helpful pointers. Out of interest, is it possible to hire a light a/c from your club as a visitor or a temporary member? Or perhaps anywhere else you know of? I'd love to get some more flying time in Scandinavia (managed to get just over an hour in Norway last year, loved every minute).

Cheers
/lh2

BigStu 19th December 2007 15:28

I'll second Tallinn. Cheap and easy.

bigjok 19th December 2007 16:03

Thankyou for the info. I had looked at going to the Lofoton Islands in Norway but it is too far north, so Tallinn after Stockholm might not be a stop too far for a flight from and to the UK.

bjornhall 19th December 2007 18:19


Out of interest, is it possible to hire a light a/c from your club as a visitor or a temporary member?
Certainly! A check flight with a FI or CRI is required, but other than that it shouldn't be a problem. There is a temporary membership fee on top of the rental. I think it is quite common for clubs around here to have such an arrangement.

PM me if you're interested!

julian_storey 20th December 2007 19:07

Bromma is great. It's close to the City Centre and Grafair the handling agents, whilst on the pricey side are probably the most efficient handling agents in Europe.


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