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Wycombe Air Park, also known as Booker Airfield , is an operational
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located in Booker,
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, south-west of
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,
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. The airfield celebrated its 50th year of opening on 25 April 2015. It originally opened in 1941 as
RAF Booker Royal Air Force Booker or more simply RAF Booker is a former Royal Air Force installation located south west of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire and north east of Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England. Booker was opened as a flying trainin ...
and was primarily involved in training during
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, remaining a military establishment until 1965. Wycombe Air Park (Booker Airport) has a
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Ordinary Licence (Number P523) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction as authorised by the licensee (Airways Aero Associations Limited). It has over 90,000 movements per annum, many of which are training circuits over the local area. The films '' Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines'' and '' Aces High'' were filmed here. British European Aviation (majority owned by the Brown family) renewed its lease with WDC for 50 years with its group company AAA in 2014. Since then over ÂŁ500,000 has been invested in making the airfield a premier GA destination including hosting the Aero Expo and Elite London show.


Use of the aerodrome

The lease on the aerodrome is held by Airways Aero Associations, who run Booker Aviation from the airfield. They provide air ground control services, aerodrome firefighting and various other services to the air park users as part of provision of a licensed airfield. The shareholding of AAA Ltd was sold in early 2014 to
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.


Fixed-base operators

Wycombe Air Park is home to a number of FBOs, providing flight training, aircraft maintenance and servicing, and pilot medical examination. The flight training organisation is Booker Aviation. Heli Air Limited is the primary helicopter flight training school, charter operator, helicopter maintenance provider and Robinson Helicopter sales distributor, based on airfield. Wycombe Air Park is also home to British European Aviation, the exclusive Piper Aircraft dealer for UK, Ireland, Channel Islands, Spain and Portugal. Booker Gliding Club is an association for qualified
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and for training glider pilots. It employs professional instructors and operates seven days a week operation throughout the season. During the COVID-19 pandemic it transferred its operations to Chiltern Park Aerodrome. It owns a fleet of gliders (
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, two Schleicher ASK 21,
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Slingsby T.21 The Slingsby T.21 is an open-cockpit, side-by-side two-seat glider, built by Slingsby Sailplanes Ltd and first flown in 1944. It was widely used by the Royal Air Force, Sri Lanka Air Force and by civilian gliding clubs. Design and developme ...
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) and three tow planes. Engineering and avionics are provided by Airways Aero Associations Engineering, Air Training Services and Heli Air.


Future of the aerodrome

The Air Park site is owned by Bucks County Council, who have leased it to AAA for aviation use until September 2066. Bucks Council have recently taken about 50 acres of land back from the Air Park and are re-developing it for commercial use. Further, the Council have been granted planning for a re-configuration of the Air Park which could enable gliding to continue at Wycombe alongside the powered fixed-wing and heli operations. However, given that the leaseholders opposed the planning application, it is not clear how the changes will be implemented unless the Council buys out the lease.


Regulation and environment

Wycombe Air Park has been subject to continuing complaints about noise and pollution from its activities, with continuing activity from various Parish Councils and residents associations requesting changes to repetitive circuit training flights in particular. In 2010, the UK
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(DfT) came close to intervening to "specify" the Air Park under Section 5 of the Civil Aviation Act. This followed an application made to the Secretary of State for Transport in 2009. Wycombe District Council supported the request for the Section 5 order. An earlier request for a section 5 order was made by Wycombe District Council in 1988, but was turned down in favour of an expert Inquiry to identify ways in which the air park could improve. The whole process including the decision not to specify and the subsequent inquiry ran from 1988 to 1990, and resulted in the O'Connor report in 1991.


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External links


Booker Gliding Club

Booker Aviation

Wycombe Air Park

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