Lasham airfield is located in Hampshire, 5 nautical miles south east of Basingstoke
ATC Positions
Callsign | Frequency |
Lasham | 131.030 |
Farnborough Radar | 125.250 |
Pilots can contact Farnborough Radar for Odiham MATZ clearance
131.030 is not staffed and blind calls should be made on this frequency
Preferential Runway
Runway 27 is the preferential runway when there is a tailwind component of 5 knots or less and the runway is dry
Taxiway
Circuits
Circuits are bi-directional and can be used by up to 20 gliders and tug aircraft
No standard overhead joins
Notes
Powered aircraft are restricted to visits in connection with gliding and to pilots with gliding experience to level Silver “c” standard
Visiting aircraft should contact Lasham before joining
Light aircraft must use the grass area north of the main runway or the centre triangle depending on runway in use
Pilots should be aware that the airfield is site to intense gliding operations every day with simultaneous left and right hand circuits
Pilots should be aware of launch cables both on the ground and in the air up to a height of 3000 feet QFE
The airfield is site to occasional large jet movements
Visiting pilots and passengers are required to become temporary members of the society, fully indemnifying the society of all liability
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