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Airport type
  
Private

Location
  
Cromer

15/33
  
385

Phone
  
+44 1263 513015

Operator
  
C.Gurney Esq.

Elevation AMSL
  
190 ft / 58 m

Elevation
  
58 m

Northrepps Aerodrome

Website
  
www.northreppsaerodrome.co.uk

Address
  
Norfolk Coast AONB, 44 N Walsham Rd, 9LF, Norfolk, Cromer NR27, UK

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Northrepps Aerodrome is a privately owned airfield south west of the village of Northrepps, North Norfolk, England approximately 3 mi (4.8 km) south south east of Cromer. It is located next to the A149 road close to its junction with the A 140.

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History

Northrepps Aerodrome opened in October 2007 following the closure of Northrepps International Airport, which was located just 1 km (0.62 mi) north east of the current aerodrome. Northrepps International Airport had just one runway (18/36) with a pronounced downslope on the southerly runway, which meant that aircraft generally took off on runway 18 and landed on runway 36 regardless of wind direction. That unusual arrangement had been the cause of some accidents, with aircraft occasionally overshooting the runway.

Airfield operations

The aerodrome is an unlicensed airfield, but microlights, light aircraft and helicopters are more than welcome to land with prior permission, and at the pilot’s own risk. Northrepps has 2 runways available; 04/22 and 15/33. There are several Helicopter Main Routes running close to Northrepps, (1,500 ft (460 m) - FL60) runs north-west to south-east to the north of the airfield and HMR 7 (Helicopter Main Route) crossing the northern boundary of the airfield. There is also military and civil low level flying in the vicinity seven days a week. All aircraft should contact Norwich radar who provide a Lower Airspace Radar Service. Circuits are at 700 feet (210 m) above aerodrome level – contact airfield operator for circuit procedures/direction.

Other activities

There is microlight and paramotoring activity at the airfield 7 days a week, and occasionally crop spraying is carried out from Northrepps. Banner towing at some times of the year and on some weekdays radio-controlled aircraft are flown.

References

Northrepps Aerodrome Wikipedia