Bristol Airport, Bristol (EGGD)


Bristol EGGD BRS

Bristol Airport is a large regional airport serving the south-west of England, handling approximately 6 million passengers per year. It has one runway of 2000m long, running 09/27 and a simple airfield layout running parallel to the runway. It is surrounded by Class D airspace, providing connectivity to the airways structure, and has a full set of SIDs and STARs.

Large commercial passenger jets on scheduled services operate alongside general aviation light aeroplanes at Bristol. For this reason, the apron north of the runway is a secured compound, and general aviation should operate from the south of the runway ONLY.

All aircraft at Bristol - including general aviation on the south side of the runway - are required to call for engine-start clearance.

Key Details


Name Bristol
ICAO EGGD
IATA BRS
FIR EGTT
Latitude 51.382702
Longitude -2.71909
Elevation 622 ft

Additional Information

Visual Circuits

All visual circuits are conducted to the south of the airfield, unless otherwise authorised.

Circuits should be flown at a height of 1000ft QFE for fixed wing aircraft or 700ft QFE for rotary wing traffic.

Aircraft entering the visual circuit should select transponder code 7010 Mode C for ACAS purposes.

METAR

TAF

Airport Weather & NOTAM's

No METAR information available.

Runway Information (Airport elevation: 622ft)

Runway 09 Length 6,602ft Width 148ft Elevation 608ft Surface Asphalt Heading 86
Runway 27 Length 6,602ft Width 148ft Elevation 608ft Surface Asphalt Heading 266

Bristol Airport, Bristol (EGGD)

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