Civil Airfield Kikity (EPKI)
Kikity, Województwo warmińsko-mazurskie, Poland 🇵🇱
Runways
1 RWY, 800m/2624ft 1 Runway, longest: 800m/2624ft (unpaved)
What other pilots say about EPKI
Airfield
AI-generated, may contain errors. This post will disappear once a human-written PIREP is posted.Grass runway with a noticeable slope, preferred takeoff on 29 and landing on 11, with a south circuit; the runway may be uneven or unmown at times. Operations are typically without a flight information officer, requiring air-to-air communication and vigilance. Simple runway lighting exists. No fuel available on site; fuel can sometimes be arranged via the club from a local station, but is more reliably found at nearby airports such as Ketrzyn or Gryzliny.
Accommodation is available directly at the airfield in simple but well-equipped rooms; overnight stays offer scenic views and barbecue options. Example: overnight accommodation about €25. On-site restaurant serves good food, with self-service possible if few guests are present. Dinner and drinks are available for about €20 per person per day. Hangar space is available; Example: hangar about €10 per day. No landing fee is charged in some cases, but an airfield usage fee of about €40 per person may apply.
The location is quiet and scenic, situated between lakes and forests, with a 2.5 km or 15-minute walk to a lakeside swimming area in Kikity village, which also has a small shop and bakery but no restaurants. The owner speaks German and English but is usually present only on weekends; other staff may have limited language skills. Email reservations are handled efficiently.
Procedures vary; see AIP/NOTAM.
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