New Aerodromes Update Issued By GAAC
Please see this PDF for the latest update on UK aerodromes under threat.
Please see this PDF for the latest update on UK aerodromes under threat.
Chairman’s Report to the 22nd Annual General Meeting 15th June 2018, Wycombe Air Park Welcome to our 22nd AGM and my thanks to all who have enabled the GAAC to continue its work as the recognised single voice for the GA Community on all matters related to airfields. DfT response to the GAAC Ministerial Briefing
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Please see below the presentation made to the Royal Aeronaitical Society on behalf of the GA community on 24th Ocober 2017. [embeddoc url=”https://www.gaac.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/GAAC-Presentation-to-RAeS-October-2017.pdf” download=”all”]
Please click below to see the report on a Strategic Network of Airfields sent on 26th July by GAAC to the new Aviation Minister, Lord Callanan: [embeddoc url=”https://www.gaac.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/GAAC-Network-of-Airfields-08052017-.pdf” download=”all”] The Minister recently replied favorably and GAAC hopes to publish his response shortly on this website. For any queries please e-mail the report’s author, John Gilder,
Below is the text of an e-mail which was sent to UK aviation associations, regulators and other interested parties last week by GAAC chairman, Charles Henry. If you would like to receive such communications by e-mail in future, or be alerted to them with links, please sign up at www.GAAC.org.uk or follow GAAC Alerts on