St. Agnes
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All information is for guidance only. All pilots must make their own assessment of the site. Don’t Forget: Military Freephone for midweek flying. 0800 51 55 44 Red Arrows, Royal Flights and TRAs. 0500 35 48 02ACTIVITIES
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Hazards: The obvious hazard of flying a site with absolutely no bottom landing and flying with radio controlled aeromodellers. The radio hut west of launch is used by radio hams who have a CAA license to fly a kite aerial up to 600 feet. Restricted Areas: Be aware Perranporth Airfield ATZ. Airspace: This site is in a Military Low Flying Area. Perranporth Airfield ATZ is 100 yards east of launch. Clear your flying with the airfield before flying on 01872 55 22 66.access
Approaching St. Agnes from the A30 turn left at the mini roundabout. Continue straight on along the narrow winding road. The “main†road bears left where Chapel Porth Beach is sign posted. Keep on the “main†road. Turn left down a lane toward the sea. There is a height barrier which may be a problem for vans with roof loads. At the T junction turn right into a parking area. Vehicle Access & Parking: There is an obvious parking area. Please leave room for cars to enter and exit.regulation
Rules and Restrictions: If unfamiliar with the site seek advice from local pilots before flying. 100 yards East of launch is the edge of the ATZ for Perranporth Airfield. Clear flying with the airfield before flying and do not fly in the NO FLY ZONETake off
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