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Airfield Details:

Lat S 033° 40.0'
Long E 019° 25.1'
Mag Variation 24° W
Elevation 653 feet

Radio:
Frequency 124.8

Runways:
15/33, 1600x25m, Gravel, RH circuits rwy15 and rwy12;
12/30, 600x25m, Gravel, LH circuits rwy33 and rwy30.

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Please beware of gliding and winching activities, especially over the weekends. Join the circuit overhead the Brandvlei Dam.


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WORCESTER, surrounded by mountains, rivers and vineyards, is the center of business and finance in the Breede River Valley. The town has a lively economy, backed by well developed agricultural, manufacturing and tourism sectors. Being an important grape producer, Worcester produces about 25% of South Africa’s wine grapes of which 45% is being used for the distillery of brandy. The area is also known for its table grapes. A well developed infrastructure, strategic position (on the main road to Gauteng and the Southern Cape) ample water supply, serviced industrial sites and a safe environment make Worcester the ideal town for industrial investment.

About Us

The Worcester Flying Club was established in April 1970. Training commenced on the 9th of May and within 2 months there were 4 students who were ready for solo, and the first solo flight in the Club’s history was taken on 13 June 1970.

We have since grown to a school fully equipped to present training from PPL to ATPL. We currently have over 100 members, 30 students, and a staff of 1 full time instructor and 3 part time instructors. We have a fleet of 3 club-owned aircraft and the use of additional aircraft owned by members of the club.