EGTU Dunkeswell Airfield — Charts, Approach Plates & Operations
2 official charts for Dunkeswell Airfield (EGTU) — airport diagrams, instrument approach procedures, SIDs, STARs, and operational information for pilots.
EGTU Airport Charts & Approach Plates
Official charts for Dunkeswell Airfield published by the national aviation authority. Updated every 28 days per AIRAC cycle. All links open the official PDF source in a new tab.
Additional Charts 2
- EGTU EG-AD-2.EGTU.pdf PDF
- EGTU 479840.pdf PDF
Airport Operations
VFR-only aerodrome operating 0830-1700 with PPR required. Located 14 NM NE of Exeter at 839 ft elevation. RFF Category A1 with limited rescue equipment available.
Fuel & Services
- Fuel Available
- Yes
- Fuel Types
- AVGAS 100LL AVTUR F-34
- Fuel Hours
- 0830-1700 (0730-1700) and by arrangement
- Operating Hours
- 0830-1700 (0730-1700) and by arrangement
- Customs
- Available (By arrangement)
Parking & Handling
PPL / GA Operations
PPR required for all operations. VFR traffic only permitted. Two wind direction indicators on site. Several obstacles in 04/22 approach/take-off areas including roads, earth banks and markers.
Source: AIP data extracted Apr 20, 2026. Always verify with official AIP before flight. View source
Radio Frequencies
1 frequenciesUsage Instructions:
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many charts are available for EGTU Dunkeswell Airfield?
We list 2 official charts for EGTU, including airport diagrams, instrument approach procedures (IAP), SIDs, STARs, and visual approaches sourced directly from the official AIP.
Where can I find instrument approach plates for EGTU?
All instrument approach procedures (IAP) for EGTU Dunkeswell Airfield are available on this page, linking directly to the official PDF charts published by the aviation authority. These include ILS, RNAV/GPS, VOR and LOC approaches for all runways.
Are the charts for EGTU free?
Yes, all chart links on this page point to official free sources including FAA d-TPP, EUROCONTROL eAIPs, and national aviation authority publications. No subscription required.
How often are charts updated?
Official charts follow the AIRAC cycle and are updated every 28 days. The links on this page always point to the current effective cycle from the official source.