Goulburn Airport
Goulburn Airport (IATA: GUL, ICAO: YGLB) is a general aviation airport located 7
km (4.3 mi) south of Goulburn, New South Wales. Throughout the 1990s,
suggestions were put forward to have Goulburn airport as a secondary
international airport to service Sydney.
The primary runway is 04/22, with a paved surface measuring 1,283 m × 30 m
(4,209 ft × 98 ft). 04/22 is equipped with pilot activated low intensity runway
lighting. The secondary runway 08/26 measuring 676 m × 30 m (2,218 ft × 98 ft)
is suitable for day operations only as it is not equipped with runway lighting
and is unsealed.
There is no control tower located at the airport and pilots must co-ordinate
arrivals and departures using a Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (127.15),
aided by an Aerodrome Frequency Response Unit (AFRU), which notifies pilots that
their transmissions have been received on the frequency and activates lighting
systems as appropriate.
The nearest radio navigation aid for pilots is the Goulburn Non-Directional
Beacon installation located within the airport boundary. Fuel is available for
piston, turbine and jet powered aircraft and an automated weather service (AWIS
- 136.30) also operates at the Airport.
| Airport Name | ICAO / IATA | City served |
|---|---|---|
| Goulburn Airport | YGLB / GUL | Goulburn, New South Wales |
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