Airport Belluno (LIDB)
Belluno, Veneto, Italy 🇮🇹
Runways
1 RWY, 811m/2660ft 1 Runway, longest: 811m/2660ft (unpaved)
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Airfield
AI-generated, may contain errors. This post will disappear once a human-written PIREP is posted.Belluno is a grass airfield in the southern Dolomites, managed by the local aeroclub. The grass runway is over 800 meters long and consistently in good condition. No PPR is required, but the field is closed on Mondays and there is a midday closure. Operations are active in good weather except Mondays, with frequent glider and training activity; pilots should use blind calls and watch for circuit traffic, as radio response can be delayed and English on frequency or ground is limited, though some staff speak good English or German.
Landing fees are low; Example: landing fee about €10. Payment is typically made in cash at a clubhouse or collection box. Avgas and Mogas are available for purchase from club stocks. A small café is on site, and parking is in front of the restaurant. The "Old Wild West" burger restaurant is located directly opposite the airfield, and a bus to Belluno city center departs from across the street, offering inexpensive access to town.
The airspace includes a small prohibited zone (LI-P56) near Belluno that does not affect normal approaches, but restricted area LI-R49 above the field limits higher-level mountain overflights. The area offers scenic views and hiking opportunities. For taxi service: Tel 330491295.
Belluno provides a straightforward experience for general aviation pilots seeking an accessible alpine destination with basic amenities and easy access to the city.
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