Laddingford airfield is located in Maidstone, 5 nautical miles east of Tonbridge
ATC Positions
Callsign | Frequency |
Safetycom | 135.480 |
Farnborough Radar (LARS) | 123.225 |
Preferential Runway
Runway 29 is the preferential runway when there is a tailwind component of 5 knots or less and the runway is dry
Aerodrome Charts
Circuits
Circuits are right hand for runways 21 and 29 and are left hand for runways 11 and 03
Circuits operate at a height of 1000 feet QFE
Pilots joining via the standard overhead should join at a height of 1500 feet QFE before descending on the deadside
Notes
Airfield may be closed in winter due to waterlogging
Aircraft must keep to the mown strips and manouvering areas
Pilots should avoid overflying the villages of Laddingford and Paddock Wood
Several drainage ditches are located near to the runways and taxiways, as such pilots should ensure they only use the prepared taxiways and runways
Pilots should beware that the airfield is located close to the Old Hey aerodrome which is located to the South East
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