Andrewsfield Airfield
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ANDREWSFIELD // EGSL
130.555
RAF Andrewsfield was a former World War II airfield in Essex, England. Opened in 1942, it was used by both the Royal Air Force and Unites States Army Air Force. During the way, Andrewsfield was primarily used as a bomber airfield, with a short time being used as an airfield for testing jet aircraft before closing in late 1945.
All visiting aircraft should familiarise themselves with the airfield. More information can be found at:
www.andrewsfield.com
ANDREWSFIELD // EGSL
Latitude: 51:53:70N
Longitude: 000:26:95E
Elevation: 286 feet
RADIO: A/G Service – 130.555
Inbound pilots are requested to contact us in good time prior to arrival. Inbound pilots will be given a designated squawk code to facilitate tracking with Stansted.
RUNWAYS:
27R / 09L – 799 x 18 metres Grass
27L / 09R – 799 x 18 metres Grass
CIRCUIT & NOISE ABATEMENT:
We have developed a circuit pattern which is advantageous to both airfield users and the local community. We ask visitors to fly these patterns whenever it is safe to do so. Detailed Noise Abatement Procedures are available.
STANSTED CTA
As a portion of the Andrewsfield ATZ lies within the Stansted CTA/CTR/TMZ, procedures and flight patterns specified must be strictly adhered to.
This agreement should be reviewed prior to departing to and from the airfield to ensure compliance and prevent infringements.
GENERAL INFORMATION
CAUTION: Wind shear RW09 in prevailing SE Wings
Fuel: AVGAS 100 LL
NAVAIDS: None
Status: Civil / Public
Max Auth Weight: 3,000lbs