Köln/Bonn Airport (EDDK)

Köln, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany

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Elevation: 91m (298ft)
Coordinates: 50.8659, 7.1427
Type: Civil Airfield
koeln-bonn-airport.de stephan.mann@koeln-bonn-airport.de Airport Administration: +49 2203 40 4001

Pilot Comments for EDDK

Johannes's avatar
2026-03-02 20:39:33 UTC

Last update 2021-08-02: For two IFR approaches with low approach, EDDK was OK.

PPR for the IFR approaches on the day of flight had to be obtained in advance via the watch supervisor in Langen. Because other flight schools had already reserved capacity, we had to reschedule our flight.

Controllers and Tower were very friendly and helpful. As a slow 100 kt aircraft, we were vectored onto the approach just before the FAF. "Best forward speed" makes the controllers happy.

Between approaches a "visual break" is offered, which eases the workload for approach control and is therefore appreciated if accepted. For the approach to 14L, that meant turning left before the threshold and proceeding to Wipper VOR (essentially a tighter variant of SID WYP5F).

Landing was unfortunately prohibitively expensive.

Overall, an experience you do once for the EDDK experience. For regular IFR training, other airfields with higher training value are more suitable.

AI-generated summary, as of 08/2025 - may contain errors or inaccuracies
AirfieldBot

AirfieldBot

2025-08-22 16:11:53 UTC

IFR and VFR operations are possible at EDDK, with friendly and professional ATC consistently highlighted. IFR approaches may require PPR on the day of flight, coordinated via Langen; capacity can be limited due to other bookings. Visual breaks between approaches are encouraged for training. VFR PPR can be obtained by email to the Verkehrszentrale. No ultralight aircraft are permitted.

Fees for non-commercial GA are high, with single-visit totals for landing, handling, parking, and related charges typically ranging from about €170 to €400 for short stays; overnight or multi-day parking can exceed €600 in some cases. Example: total charges about €250–€300 for a short stop including handling and parking; another example: fees, handling, and overnight parking about €400. Night landings or late arrivals incur significantly higher fees. Avgas is not available.

Ground handling is provided by BAC Cologne (ops@bac-cologne.com), with mandatory bus or van transfers between aircraft and the GAT/terminal area; walking access to the apron is not possible. The GAT is located outside the main airport area, requiring all passengers and crew to use shuttle transport. Follow-me service is standard to parking stands; pushback may be mandatory even when aprons appear empty, especially on certain stands.

Facilities at the GAT include a lounge, basic refreshments (coffee), and a flight planning room with internet access. Car hire can be arranged for delivery to the GAT; transfer times from landing to car keys are reported as efficient (as little as 12 minutes). Security procedures are thorough, with full scans for returning crew and passengers.

Access to downtown Cologne is convenient: after passport control at the crew facility, it takes about two minutes on foot to reach the train station, with rapid connections into the city.

Procedures vary; see AIP/NOTAM for operational details. EDDK offers efficient service and excellent ATC but is not cost-effective for routine GA use due to high fees and mandatory handling.

Fuel Availability

Jet A1

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METAR & TAF

VFR
36 03 06 09 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 31 13 7 kt
↓ 7 kt ←R 1 kt
Wind 140° · 7 kt
Temperature 14°C
Dew point 6°C
Visibility CAVOK
QNH 1019 hPa
Ceiling Clear

2-Hour Trend

No significant change expected

METAR: 14 mins · aviationweather.gov

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