RAF Syerston satellite view
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EGXY ·

RAF Syerston

53.02280°N
-0.91111°W
ARR / DAY
2
25.0%
DEP / DAY
1
50.0%

RAF Syerston (EGXY) is a small general aviation airport located in Newark, United Kingdom. It features 3 runways with the longest being 5,994 feet. SkyMeter has observed roughly 2 arrivals and 1 departures per day on average over the last 7 days.

Current weather

From EGYE, 15 mi away (EGXY does not publish METAR)

1h ago
Temp
64°F
Wind
3 kts
190°
Visib
10+ km
Ceil
EGYE 170850Z 19003KT 9999 SCT032 BKN049 18/12 Q1016 RMK BLU

Runway intelligence

Which runway carries the operations, observed over the last 30 days

33
23% of ops
96 land · 13 TO
11
22% of ops
95 land · 2 TO
15
19% of ops
80 land · 7 TO
24
17% of ops
73 land · 174 TO
29
10% of ops
44 land · 7 TO
06
9% of ops
37 land · 16 TO
Runway 33 carries 23% of operations (96 landings, 13 takeoffs) over the last 30 days. The next most-used is 11 at 22%.

Approach quality

Per-runway unstable-approach, go-around, and long-rollout rates

33 96 landings
UA 0%
11 95 landings
UA 0%
15 80 landings
UA 2%
24 73 landings
UA 5%
29 44 landings
UA 11%
06 37 landings
UA 16%
Approaches to 33 show a 0% unstable-approach rate (0 UA events from 96 landings).Phase B will add wind-correlation: which crosswind band produces most UA events.

Traffic behavior

When the field is busy: hourly + weekday vs weekend

Daily avg
22.4
flights/day · 672 total
Busy hour (local)
10am
also 9am · 2pm
Day vs night
100%
06:00–20:00 local
Traffic concentrates around 10am–2pm local, averaging 22.4 flights/day. Weekend volume runs 1.3× weekday (27.2 vs 21.6 daily).

Aircraft character

What's actually flying here: top types over the last 30 days

Activity is led by (11% of 61 flights). Top three types: , , .

Hourly traffic

Avg movements per hour · local time · last 30 days

12a 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12p 1p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p 10p 11p

Pilot & community notes

1 comment from OurAirports (click to expand)

1
nontexan
11/11/2011
Gliding with the Air Cadets
When I was an RAF Air Cadet I attended a week long course here, flying the Grob 103 (Viking) glider, being aero-towed by a Robin DR400 (with a four blade prop for quite operations).
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