Truro airfield is located in Cornwall, approximately 3 nautical miles west of Truro
ATC Positions
Callsign | Frequency |
Culdrose Approach | 134.050 |
Newquay Approach | 133.405 |
Airfield is located beneath RNAS Culdrose area of intense air activity between 1800 and 5800 feet, pilots should contact Culdrose Approach for traffic information
Inbound and outbound aircraft to the north east are requested to contact Newquay Approach
Preferential Runway
Runway 32 is the preferential runway when there is a tailwind component of 5 knots or less and the runway is dry
Aerodrome Charts
Circuits
Circuits operate to the north of the airfield at a height of 800 feet QFE
Notes
Pilots should broadcast to Truro traffic on safetycom when 3 nautical miles from the airfield
Pilots should join left base for runway 14 or right base for runway 32
No deadside or overhead joins
Microlight and helicopter training is carried out at the airfield by non radio aircraft
Pilots should beware of possible windshear, caused by a wind turbine, when landing on runway 32 from the south
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