Denham Aerodrome
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
Operator | Bickerton's Aerodromes Ltd | ||||||||||||||
Location | Gerrards Cross | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 249 ft / 76 m | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 51°35′18″N 000°30′47″W / 51.58833°N 0.51306°W | ||||||||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||||||||
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Denham Aerodrome (ICAO: EGLD) is an operational general aviation aerodrome located 1.5 NM (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) east of Gerrards Cross, near Denham, Buckinghamshire, England. It lies beneath London's Class D airspace. VFR entry/exit points are at Maple Cross (CHT) and St Giles Church. Entry lanes and circuit height are at 750 ft (230 m) AGL. It has one paved runway, aligned 06/24, a grass runway also aligned 06/24 which is referred to as the northside grass and one grass runway aligned 12/30. It also has plus substantial hangarage.
Denham Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence (Number P646) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction as authorised by the licensee (Bickertons Aerodromes Limited).[2]
Operators - There are a number of charter and flight instruction and filming operators based at Denham Aerodrome as well as a helicopter maintenance facility.[citation needed] The Pilot Centre flying school,[3] HeliAir,[4] TAA UK,[5] Aerospace Design Facilities, AS Aerospace Ltd, FlyingTV Ltd, Helicopter Film Services, JetFly. A restaurant near the control tower is named Biggles, after the fictional airman of that name, there is also a small cafe called The Crew Room on the north side of the airfield.[6]
History
There are records that flying has been taking place at Denham Aerodrome since the 1900s. During the First World War in 1915, RAF Denham was established as a flying training school for Flight Cadets.[7]
The airfield was first licensed as a private use airfield to Squadron Leader J. M. Bickerton by the CAA on 19 May 1938. During the Second World War, the airfield was used again as a training school. The largest based aircraft was a Douglas DC-3 of Gregory Air Services and occasional airshows have been staged here. The airfield was the home to one of the earliest parachuting clubs in the UK, starting in 1955 the "British Parachute Club" was based here until May 1956 when they moved to Blackbushe Airport in Surrey/Hampshire. The club at Denham was run by instructor Dumbo Willans and also known as the "No. 1 Civil Parachute Training School".[citation needed]
Units
- No. 21 Elementary Flight Training School.[8]
- No. 125 Elementary Gliding School.[8]
- No. 125 Gliding School.[8]
References
- ^ "Denham - EGLD". NATS AIS. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ^ "Denham" (PDF). Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ^ "Welcome to The Pilot Centre". The Pilot Centre. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ^ "Contact". Heli Air. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ^ "Contact Us". TAA UK Ltd. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ^ "Businesses based at Denham Aerodrome". Denham Aerodrome. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ^ "History of Denham Aerodrome". Denham Aerodrome. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ^ a b c "Denham (Hawksridge)". Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust. Retrieved 28 May 2014.