Flight Operations London Luton: This year’s event runs at the Landmark London from January 29-30. Here are the latest operational details from London’s Luton Airport.
London Luton Airport
IATA code: LTN
ICAO code: EGGW
Latitude/ longitude: N 51° 52.5′ W 00° 22.1′
Magnetic variation: 3.6°W
Elevation: 526′
Fuel: Jet A-1
Time zone: GMT DST
Operational Information
Private flights don’t require overflight or landing permits
Non-scheduled commercial flights require landing but not overflight permits
The average lead time for permit approval is one working day
The CAA is closed on weekends
There are no parking restrictions but limited ramp space at FBOs
Slots are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis during peak times
It’s advisable to book early to secure slots for GA flights
NOTAMs
A3735/17 NOTAMN
Q) EGTT/QFAXX/IV/NBO/A/000/999/5152N00022W005
A) EGGW B) 1712070000 C) PERM
E) ACFT VACATING RWY:
PARA 6 (B(IV)):
TURN-OFFS FROM THE RWY ONTO TAXIWAYS CHARLIE AND HOTEL ARE
PROHIBITED EXCEPT WHEN AUTHORISED BY ATC
UK AIP EGGW AD 2.20 REFERS
TEXT BOX REFERRING TO TURN OFFS FROM RWY:
TURN-OFFS FROM THE RWY ONTO TAXIWAYS CHARLIE AND HOTEL ARE
PROHIBITED EXCEPT WHEN AUTHORISED BY ATC, ADD ARROW POINTING TO TWY
HOTEL
UK AIP AD 2-EGGW-2-1 REFERS
TEXT BOX NEXT TO TWY CHARLIE:
TURN-OFFS FROM THE RWY ONTO TAXIWAYS CHARLIE AND HOTEL ARE
PROHIBITED EXCEPT WHEN AUTHORISED BY ATC, ADD ARROW POINTING TO TWY
HOTEL
UK AIP AD 2-EGGW-2-2 REFERS
A4346/17 NOTAMN
Q) EGTT/QFALT/IV/NBO/A/000/999/5152N00022W005
A) EGGW B) 1801080001 C) 1801110530
D) 0001-0530
E) A ZERO FLOW RATE CAN BE EXPECTED TO ALLOW ESSENTIAL RUNWAY
MAINTENANCE. THE AIRPORT MAY BE MADE AVAILABLE WITH 10 MINUTES NOTICE
FOLLOWING CO-ORDINATION WITH THE AIRPORT AUTHORITY.
A4369/17 NOTAMN
Q) EGTT/QOBCE/IV/M/AE/000/007/5153N00022W001
A) EGGW B) 1801060800 C) 1801062300
E) LIT MOBILE CRANE OPR AT 515316N 0002212W, 354 DEG MAG, 1480M
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