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Bacchus Marsh Airfield
Bacchus Marsh Airfield is is a former military and government airfield that has
two sealed cross strips, each in excess of 5,000 feet in length, with wide grass
verges on either side. The gliding clubs conduct a combined operation launching
from the grass verges while the local power school operates simultaneously from
the sealed runways.
Due to its close proximity to Melbourne, soaring at the site operates under
controlled airspace to a ceiling of 4,500 feet AMSL immediately over the
airfield. The lower limit
of controlled airspace rises to 7,500 feet AMSL approximately 20 kilometres to the west and
progressively increases in steps thereafter to 20,000 ft. Some 25 Kilometres to
the south sees the ceiling step up to 20,000 feet AMSL. Operations to the east
are limited by decreasing ceiling and residential developments. Operations to
the immediate north are restricted by a combination of the mountain ranges and
air traffic ceilings but these can be skirted by flying a little to the west
first.
The site offers a variety of soaring conditions but thermal conditions
predominate most of the year. Cross country flying occurs from September to
April and flights of over 750km have been flown from Bacchus Marsh. Occasional
sea breeze fronts move in from the south-east late in the day, which usually
weakens the thermal lift, but good soaring can be achieved flying the front of
the sea breeze. During winter the higher terrain to the north and north west can
lead to the development of wave and ridge lift.
The Airfield is owned by the Shire of Moorabool but is operated by Bacchus
Marsh Aerodrome Management Inc, which comprises representatives of the Shire, the three
resident gliding clubs, and the power flying school.

Airfield Information
The following information is intended for use by experienced and properly
qualified pilots and operators who are thoroughly familiar with the applicable
provisions of the Civil Aviation Act, Regulations and Orders as those provisions
relate to operation of aircraft at, and in the vicinity of, an Airfield.
Pilots should consult the current ERSA for the most up-to-date information.
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BACCHUS MARSH (UNLICENSED) -
YBSS
FULL NOTAM SERVICE
NOT AVAILABLE |
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UTC+10
VAR 11
DEG E ELEV 520
S37°44.0'
E144°25.3'
WAC 3469, 3470 |
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AD OPR:
Bacchus Marsh Aerodrome Management Inc, PO Box 375, Bacchus Marsh,
VIC 3340. Phone 03 5369 5145, FAX 03 9431 4175, ARO 03 9439 8947. HR
23000700. |
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ATS
COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES
FIA
Melbourne Radar 135.7
On Ground |
CTAF
118.8 - 5NM RAD, SFC LL of overlying Class C airspace |
| HANDLING SERVICES AND FACILITIES
Bacchus Marsh School of Aviation. 22300700 by
arrangement Phone 03 5369 5162. AVGAS. Cash and cheque only |
SPECIAL PROCEDURES
- Gliding OPS HJ Aerotow and winch launched.
Gliders and tugs normally operate inside and below standard 1000FT
circuit. All circuits lefthand. Unforeseen circumstances may
occasionally force a glider to fly a right-hand circuit.
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Gliders and tugs operating from right hand side of RWY
short of displaced THR. Other ACFT must not make low/shallow
approaches and must land beyond displaced THR.
- When gliding OPS in progress the duty RWY is the
RWY in use by the gliding operation. All TKOFs to commence from the
displaced THR.
- If wind is BLW 5KT and VRBL, RWY 19 or 27 must be
used by all ACFT.
- Powered ACFT may hold on the movement area to the
left of the RWY, if necessary, and taxi via the RWS.
- When inbound it is suggested ACFT track via and
call on the CTAF at one of the following points Melton Reservoir,
Merrimu Reservoir, Pykes Creek Reservoir or Mt. Anakie.
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| REMARKS
PPR all ACFT.
Phone 03 5369 5145, HR 22300700.
AD Charges All
ACFT FAX 03 5369 5145 for charges and conditions of use.
CAUTION: Occasional winch launching with wires to 3,000 feet
AGL. When winch launching is being conducted it is recommended
you not use the
non-operational strip as wires may lay across the runway intersection.
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Airfield Conditions of Entry
- All visitors must comply with any instructions given by a member of one of
the constituent clubs.
- Visitors must remain clear of runways at all times unless accompanied by a
member of one of the constituent clubs.
- Dogs must be on a leash at all times.
- Photography is permitted on the airfield, however stay off the runways at
all times.
- Children must be accompanied by adults.
- Vehicles must use the roadways. You must not drive on runways or across
the grass areas.
- The speed limit is 20 KPH on all airfield roadways.
 Amenities
- Toilets are available at the clubhouse.
- Parking is available outside the clubhouse and next to the launch points.
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