Barwon Heads Airport

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Barwon Heads Airport (Template:Comma separated entries) is a small airfield specifically for light aircraft on the Bellarine Peninsula near the township of Barwon Heads, Victoria, Australia.[1] It is primarily used for scenic flights, private aircraft and flight training.[2]

The airport has remained small and undeveloped until recently, where development is soon to commence.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". In early 2008, a local council permit was given to construct another five hangars and associated car parking.[3]

The airport has a flight training school with two classrooms, fuel facilities and a seafood outlet. A shower and toilets are located in the terminal building, where there is also a kitchen, snack and drink machines and a lounge area.[4]

The airport has two runways, the main one is a sealed north–south runway, and there is a smaller east/west grass runway, primarily for ultralight aircraft, and light aircraft in stronger wind conditions

History

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Runway layout and parking map (page 1 of 2)

The owners of Barwon Heads Airport have regularly raised their concerns in relation to skydiving being conducted in the vicinity of the airport.[5][6] Their concerns are that the airport runway is too close to many proposed drop zones that have been suggested. In 2005, a ban was placed on skydiving in the vicinity of the airport. In 2008, airport owners accused the business Skydive City of using an illegal runway Script error: No such module "convert". from the airport days after the business was evicted from an airport hangar for failing to pay rent.[7] Airport owners claimed that the illegal runway was compromising the safety of airport users.

Accidents and Incidents

On 25 April 2014, a skydiver was killed when his parachute failed to open. An investigation is currently being conducted by the Australian Parachute Federation.

See also

References

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