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Mauléon Aerodrome ( ICAO: LFJB) is a civil airfield, open to public aeronautical circulation (CAP)1, [1] located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east-south-east of Mauléon, Deux-Sèvres in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France.
This airfield is used for leisure activities and tourism (light aviation and helicopter).
Near the airfield runway, the Bocage flying club was created in 1983. In 2014, an ultralight aviation section was created.
The airfield has one asphalt paved runway, designated 04/22, which measures 1,300 by 20 metres (4,265 by 66 ft).
It has a diurnal and nocturnal marking (low intensity lights).
The aerodrome is not controlled. Communications are carried out in self-information on the frequency of 123.500 MHz.
It is approved with limitations for night visual flight rules (VFR) flight.
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Mauléon Aerodrome | |||||||||||
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Coordinates | 46°54′10″N 000°41′52″W / 46.90278°N 0.69778°W | ||||||||||
Map | |||||||||||
Runways | |||||||||||
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Mauléon Aerodrome ( ICAO: LFJB) is a civil airfield, open to public aeronautical circulation (CAP)1, [1] located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east-south-east of Mauléon, Deux-Sèvres in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France.
This airfield is used for leisure activities and tourism (light aviation and helicopter).
Near the airfield runway, the Bocage flying club was created in 1983. In 2014, an ultralight aviation section was created.
The airfield has one asphalt paved runway, designated 04/22, which measures 1,300 by 20 metres (4,265 by 66 ft).
It has a diurnal and nocturnal marking (low intensity lights).
The aerodrome is not controlled. Communications are carried out in self-information on the frequency of 123.500 MHz.
It is approved with limitations for night visual flight rules (VFR) flight.
Added to this are present: