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Welcome to all pilots, aircraft builders and aviation enthusiasts.

The Devon Strut is an affiliated branch of the UK's Light Aircraft Association and promotes safe, affordable, recreational flying through the support and encouragement of homebuilding, flying & self-maintenance of light, micro-light, classic & vintage aircraft.

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Devon Strut meetings at the Exeter Court Hotel will resume on Thursday 14th October with a presentation by Michael Benson of GASCo. See Events page for location information

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The Devon Strut is twinned with:

EAA Chapter 14 San Diego,

RAA Toronto and

SAAA Chapter 20 Australia.

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Farway Common 

Closed until further notice

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Branscombe fly-in 

on Saturday 9th October cancelled

The Devon Strut site is in the process of migrating from Moonfruit to Wix. This may take several weeks during which,  updates will not be possible and some pages may be lost and need rebuilding. Please bear with us during this time. Thanks.

Welcome  /  About Us   /   News   /   Events   /   Airfields   /   Safety  /  Weather   /   Gallery   /   Committee   /   Links  /  Engineering

 

                                                                            PRE-FLIGHT PLANNING                     

 

   1.   Check all relevant Notams here. NotamInfo map display here.

   2.   Check for the Red Arrows displays on 0500-354-802 or see here and the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight displays here

   3.   Check the weather here 

   4.   You must have the required maps for the portion of the intended route (Chart amendment information here).

   5.   You should have charts or a description of the airfield or strip at which you are going to land.

   6.   If PPR is required you should obtain it by phone before departure.

   7.   If you have not been to the airfield before, talk to the airfield owner or a qualified CFI/FI for a local area airfield brief.

   8.   Approaching airfield listen out before getting close, to pick up local weather & gauge how busy it is.

   9.   Know the airfield joining instructions, circuit direction, areas to avoid etc.

 10.   If it's a non-radio airfield, use Safetycom on 135.475 and make blind transmissions.

 

   This list is not exhaustive but will aid in making life legal and safer for us all. (With acknowledgements to the International Auster Club.) 

 

Porthtowan Fly-In confirmed for 11th August

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