The Kingston Airport in South Australia is located at the northern boundary of the Kingston township.
The airport in Kingston opens up travel to this quaint town. The airport plays a key role in connecting the town by making flights accessible to and from Kingston; handling regional flights to a number of destinations; including Adelaide and Mount Gambier.
Kingston South East is a historic port that is now a holiday destination famous for its lobsters. It is the home of the Larry the Big Lobster, a genuinely famous and well known “Big Thing”. It is also, because of its location on Lacepede Bay, a town known for its safe beaches and outstanding national parks both of which are home to seals, dolphins and sea lions.
Elevation 8 | Area Forecast 50 | Strip Direction 02 / 20 : 10 / 28 |
GPS Position 36° 4912 S 139° 5212 E | ALA Code YKIG | Strip Length 1100 : 710 |
WAC Chart 3469 | FIA Melb Centre 125.8 Circuit area | Strip Surface Sealed : Natural |
Owner / Operator Kingston District Council (08) 8767 2033 ARO 0427 799 371 | Windsock – | ASIC Security / Vis Vest No |
Fuel No | Distance to Town – | Lighting PAL 119.6 |
Aircraft Parking | Transport | Landing Fees |
Special Procedures and Comments: CTAF 126.8 No GA take off or landings without prior approval. |
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