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Portmoak airfield extends to 180 acres with multiple launch and landing areas. The site is an excellent base for local and cross-country soaring; hill soaring is possible in many wind directions along with wave and thermal soaring for height gains and cross-country flying across much of Scotland.
The Scottish Gliding Centre is approximately 30 miles by road North of Edinburgh and just 4 miles off the M90 motorway (J5).
Our contact details are:
Address | Scottish Gliding Union, Portmoak Airfield, Scotlandwell, KINROSS, KY13 9JJ |
Phone | 01592 840543 (answerphone out of hours) |
mailto:office@scottishglidingcentre.co.uk | |
Website | https://scottishglidingcentre.co.uk/ |
Lat/Long | N56:11:21 W003:19:19 |
Google Maps | 56.189038, -3.321831 |
Pilots visiting by air should note that visits are strictly PPR. Further information is provided in 7. Visitors and 9. Operation of Powered Aircraft.
The club operates seven days a week, all year, except Christmas Day. The club office is open most days though refer to the club website for the opening hours.
This site map above shows the main features of the airfield.
Please note the various car and trailer parking areas and the access routes. Traffic to and from the above areas must follow indicated routes. Please note that the South Field is used by landing gliders and tugs.
When accessing the club hangars please exercise great care when crossing the South Field. Vehicles must not cross the South Field, that is take a shortcut, to the hangars. Pedestrians are strongly advised to walk along the track when crossing to and from the hangars. When crossing the South Field, even by the recommended route, be extremely vigilant for aircraft landing from either direction: aircraft can cross the track without warning! When towing to or from the South Field area, pilots must follow the route shown below.
Portmoak is an active and busy airfield with multiple landing areas and directions, a mix of glider and powered flying, winching and aerotowing, all generating many potential hazards so please be vigilant at all times and maintain a thorough lookout. Any friends and visitors must be supervised and follow the site rules and procedures.
2. Safety on the Airfield and in the Air | Contents | 4. Flying Authorisation