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Robe Airfield in SA. Country Airstrips Australia.
Robe Airfield SA

Robe Airfield in SA, is a local airport with light traffic which services Robe, South Australia, through connecting flights.

Visitors making plans to visit Robe must take note that the airport does not offer any scheduled airline services, so prior arrangements for the flight must be made. The Robe Airfield is mostly used for charter aircraft to fly in and fly out.

The Tiger Moth, a light aircraft with a rich history steeped in its use during the civil war, is a common appearance at the airport in Robe. The airfield is open to the general public, and many enjoy watching this vintage aircraft take off and land. For visitors who enjoy aerial tourism, charter flights to this airport will offer great views of Robe and surrounding areas with the advantage of getting from one location to another with ease.

To make this a memorable experience, visitors will often work hand in hand with tour operators who offer flying packages alongside other tour and travel activities. Other airfields that are close to Robe include Adelaide Airport, Millicent Airport and Mount Gambier Airport.

Elevation
20M
Area Forecast
50
Strip Direction
02 / 20 : 14 / 32
GPS Position
37° 10.35′ S
139° 48.16′ E
ALA Code
YRBE
Strip Length
415 : 660
WAC Chart
3469
FIA
Melb Centre 125.8
Strip Surface
Unsealed : Unsealed
Owner / Operator
District Council of Robe
08 8768 2003
0429 799 614
 council@robe.sa.gov.au
Windsock
1
ASIC Security / Vis Vest
No
Fuel
No
Distance to Town
2 NM SE of Robe
Lighting
No
Aircraft Parking
Yes – at own risk
Transport
No
Landing Fees
Donation accepted at aerodrome
Special Procedures and Comments: CTAF 126.7

Extreme Caution: Sheep do graze on the airstrip. Kangaroos are occasionally present.
PPR: This is a private airstrip and permission is required prior to landing.

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