Bembridge Airport
Airport in Bembridge
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Bembridge Airport (IATA: BBP, ICAO: EGHJ) is an unlicensed aerodrome located about a mile south-west of the village of Bembridge, Isle of Wight, England. It is one of four airstrips on the Isle of Wight, and one of two large airfields, the other major one being Isle of Wight/Sandown Airport about four miles to the south-west.
Bembridge Airport | |||||||||||
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| Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
| Operator | Vectis Gliding Club Ltd | ||||||||||
| Location | Bembridge | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 53 ft / 16 m | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 50°40′41″N 001°06′34″W | ||||||||||
| Website | https://eghj.extremelynice.net/eghj/ | ||||||||||
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| Sources: Aerodrome information from Bembridge Airport[1] Statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority[2][3] | |||||||||||
Bembridge Airport is open to non-residents PPR (prior permission required).[4]
Gliding no longer takes place from Bembridge.[5]
History
Accidents and incidents
2000
- 7 October
- A Piper Cub towplane and a glider collided over the airfield. The Piper Cub had released a different glider and was returning to the airfield. Both pilots survived the collision.[10]
2010
- 4 September
- A Mooney M20J, and a Vans RV-4, "participating in the Merlin Trophy Air Race, which started and finished at Bembridge Airport", collided 3.7 nm from the airport. The Mooney broke up and crashed killing both occupants. The Vans was able to land at Bembridge, with both occupants receiving minor injuries.[11]