Airport comments for the Czech Republic

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Confusion

Apparently we must distinguish two aerodromes: on the one hand the former Soviet Air Base, LKML, now closed; on the other hand the active ultralight field LKMILO. I consider adding a separate entry, but it remains confusing. NB: thanks to @Bill35 for pointing out the official CZ VFR flight guide!

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re: Appears closed

Reply to @david: so I did mark it as "closed"

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re: Appears closed

Reply to @david: and white closed-runway Xs!

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Aviation Museum

While still an active air base, this is also home to Kbely Aviation Museum, one of the largest of its kind in the world, featuring hundreds of airframes ranging from WWI to the present day, many one-of-a-kind or rare. Many of the outdoor airframes are readily visible from this website by zooming in on the north side of the airfield complex on satellite view.

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Václav Havel Airport Prague

Václav Havel Airport Prague is the international airport of Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. The airport was founded in 1937, when it replaced the Kbely Airport. It was reconstructed and extended in 1956, 1968, 1997, and 2006. In 2012, it was renamed after the last president of Czechoslovakia and the first president of the Czech Republic, Václav Havel. It is located at the edge of the Prague-Ruzyně area, next to Kněževes village, 12 km west of the centre of Prague and 12 km southeast of the city of Kladno.

In 2018 it served around 17 million passengers. It serves as a hub for Czech Airlines and Smartwings, and as a base for Ryanair and Eurowings.

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Appears closed

@Spinner reported this airport closed. Newer satellite imagery on Google shows a road running along the strip now and out both ends.

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Lovely!

I was so pleasantly surprised by this airport. It's bright and clean, and the staff are very nice. A solid modern airport with an easy to follow layout - I had a 50-minute international connection and it was more than enough time to pass passport control and security and make it to the gate.

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Now again mentioned as operational per https://lis.rlp.cz/vfrmanual/actual/lkvl_text_en.html

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Years ago we were there and made a fligt with an Antonov A2. Now we want to land here in summertime with our own Tecnam P92 light.

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closed, and yet...

According to official sources, this field is closed; however certain sources seem to indicate landing there is not completely impossible. The NON-OFFICIAL aerodrome database, edition 2015, (www.aerobaze.cz) even mentions the availability of AvGas and MoGas.

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re: which airlines fly to this airport?

Yes, you can send your handling request and they will order taxi for you.

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re: which airlines fly to this airport?

Hi,

you can use a company Air Bohemia a.s., which can land in Liberec or in Mnichovo Hradiste (LKMH).

Email: info@airbohemia.cz

Phone: +420 603 197 304

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which airlines fly to this airport?

And is there a transfer to Harrachov?

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Re: Freq

Just click [edit] next to the freq and fill in the correct info. I see someone has already done it but now you know for the next time.

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Freq

LKPM airport freq is 118.750, not 123.5 as shown in database. What is the process to correct?

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touzim

Can anyone give me a adress to go there by car? touzimAirport?

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Oldest airport in the Czech Republic

According to Wikipedia, this is the oldest airport in the Czech Republic, built during World War I by the Austro-Hungarian empire, then used by the Germans in World War II for an aircraft factory. In 1918, when Czechoslovakia was created, it was the country's only airport. The city bought it from the military in 2004.