Ängelholm-Helsingborg International Airport
Continent: Europe | Country: Sweden |
Ängelholm-Helsingborg International Airport | |
Location | Ängelholm, Sweden |
IATA code | AGH |
ICAO code | ESTA |
Airport type | Commercial |
Website | http://www.lfv.se/templates/LFV_AirportStartPage____4777.aspx |
Overview map | [ ] |
Communications | |
Tower | 127.1 |
Ground | |
Clearance | |
Approach | 132.45 (Ängelholm Control) |
Departure | 132.45 (Ängelholm Control) |
ATIS |
Official Spotting Locations
Location
Other Spotting Locations
Old Military Area
The southwestern part of the airport used to be a military area, but since the flotilla was closed down in 2002, it has been open for the public. From the northwest corner of the area, shoots of landing aircraft can be taken, when landings are on runway 14. The site is also good for spotting when take-offs are from runway 32.
32 Threshold
A few metres southeast of the treshold, there is a small gravel road. The site is good if you want to take photos of landing, overpassing aircraft. Unfortunately, runway 32 is not very often used for landings, mostly take-offs. But from here, you have quite a good view over the terminal and the apron as well.
Locations to Avoid
Location
Regular Traffic
Domestic
Golden Air (Saab 2000)
Scandinavian Airlines (B737-600, B737-800, DHC-8-400 (rare), MD-80)
Charter
Air Europa (B737-800)
Spanair (A320-200)
TUIfly Nordic (B737-800)
Facilities and Transportation
Other information
Aircraft based at AGH
SE-KGN, SE-GSF and SE-FVT which all belongs to the local flying club.
VP-BER, a Falcon 2000.
A Spitfire and a Mustang.
Saab 2000's belonging to Golden Air can often be seen outside their maintenance hangar, which is located between the tower and apron B.
N23SN, a Mooney Ovation.
SE-JKI, a Eurocopter.