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2 RWY, 2403m/7883ft 2 Runways, longest: 2403m/7883ft (paved)
Source: OpenAIP
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↓ 14 kt
→L 2 kt
Wind
60° · 14 kt
Temperature
10°C
Dew point
2°C
Visibility
CAVOK
QNH
1019 hPa
Ceiling
Clear
2-Hour Trend
No significant change expected
METAR: 27 mins · aviationweather.gov
| Rwy | Cross | Head |
|---|---|---|
| 07 | →L 2 kt | 14 kt ↑ |
| 02 | ←R 9 kt | 11 kt ↑ |
| 20 | →L 9 kt | 11 kt ↓ |
| 25 | ←R 2 kt | 14 kt ↓ |
06:00Z → 08:00Z
VFR
[08012KT 9999 NSW NSC]
80° 12 kt · 9.7 km · No Significant Weather (NSW) · No significant clouds (NSC)
08:00Z → 18:00Z
VFR
[BECMG 10015G25KT 9999 NSW NSC]
Becoming (BECMG)
100° 15 kt G25 · 9.7 km · No Significant Weather (NSW) · No significant clouds (NSC)
18:00Z → Tomorrow 06:00Z
VFR
[BECMG 07012KT 9999 NSW NSC]
Becoming (BECMG)
70° 12 kt · 9.7 km · No Significant Weather (NSW) · No significant clouds (NSC)
METAR LFRH 230530Z AUTO 06014KT CAVOK 10/02 Q1019 NOSIG TAF LFRH 230500Z 2306/2406 08012KT CAVOK BECMG 2308/2310 10015G25KT BECMG 2318/2320 07012KT
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Lorient (LFRH) operates as a military airfield with a civilian terminal. PPR is required for Civil IFR and all military flights, while Civil VFR requirements are unclear; in practice, PPR is routinely requested via ban_lannbihoue.cla@marine.defense.gouv.fr and is generally granted without difficulty. Customs requires a separate email notification. Procedures are straightforward, but the runway has cables at both ends; taxiing over them is permitted, but caution is advised. After landing, aircraft are expected to call clear of the runway, stop, and then switch to Ground frequency. The main civilian taxiway A is obscured from the tower as it passes through wooded areas.
The small terminal hosts about five car hire companies. The brasserie may not always be open. Parking on the civilian apron can be limited, particularly during busy periods; the local aeroclub (http://www.aeroclub-region-lorient.com/) offers additional parking options inside its compound when space is unavailable on the main apron.
Avgas availability is unreliable and often unavailable for visitors; local club fuel pumps are visible but not accessible to non-members. Refueling may require a flight to nearby airfields such as Vannes or Belle-Île.
Example: landing and five-hour stop fee about €30.
Customs arrangements require advance notice by email. Procedures vary; see AIP/NOTAM.