Civil Airfield Speck Fehraltorf (LSZK)

Fehraltorf, Zürich, Switzerland 🇨🇭

Elevation: 536m (1758ft)
Coordinates: 47.3764, 8.7575

Runways

1 RWY, 625m/2050ft

12/30
Grass
625m/2050ft

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Airfield

Airfield

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2025-08-22 16:06:25 UTC
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LSZK (Speck-Fehraltorf) is a grass airfield with a runway reinforced by ground plates, located within the Dübendorf military CTR and near Zürich CTR. Strict adherence to published circuit procedures and noise abatement routes is required due to highly sensitive local residents; detailed visual guides and videos are available on the airfield website, which is in German. Circuit entry, arrival, and departure routes must be flown precisely, with special attention to areas to be avoided during burials (published on the homepage) and parachute operations. The airfield is PPR; check the website for runway status and confirm customs arrangements by phone.

The field offers Avgas, Mogas, Jet-A1, maintenance, and both a full-service restaurant and a self-service restaurant. The C-office provides a briefing area with PCs, coffee machine, WC, and shower. Day parking is free for transients; overnight parking incurs a fee. Example: overnight parking about CHF 15. Customs are available for Schengen flights only with prior notice via web form and mandatory phone call at least 1 hour before departure or 2 hours before arrival; customs fee applies. Example: customs about CHF 70 per round trip.

Landing fees vary by MTOW and noise level; for typical GA aircraft under 1200 kg, fees range from about CHF 20 to CHF 30. Example: landing fee about CHF 30. The nearest train station in Fehraltorf is about a 30-minute walk from the airfield, with train connections to Zurich taking around 30 minutes; hotels are also within walking distance. Taxis can be arranged via the C-office.

The runway is short (520 m on RWY30), with approaches over trees requiring precise speed and altitude control; good preparation is essential due to complex airspace structure and proximity to controlled zones. Procedures vary; see AIP/NOTAM.

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