White Ox Mead airfield is located in Somerset, approximately 4 nautical miles south west of Bath
ATC Positions
Callsign | Frequency |
Safetycom | 135.480 |
Bristol Radar (Listening) | 125.650 |
Pilots can maintain a listening watch with Bristol Radar on 125.650, and should squawk 5077 and use the Bristol QNH
Preferential Runway
Runway 24 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 south of the airfield
Notes
Pilots should avoid overflying local habitation and should not overfly Peasedown St John village to the west and Wellow village to the east of the airfield
Visitors to enter the CTA at 1500 feet or less on Bristol QNH
Pilots should not carry out overhead joins and should not descend on the deadside
The airfield is situated within the Bristol CTA class D airspace
Balloon activity occurs in the area at dawn and dusk
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