Rwy20 wrote:
As we have seen here on some occasions, sometimes also the Internet is right and the AIP is wrong.
By definition, the AIP is never wrong
But you are right. A couple of recent examples spring to mind:
At least if you go by the information in the AIP, I don’t think anybody can blame you for any wrongdoing.
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Hi everyone, does anybody know how I can check the landing fee’s and fuel prices in croatia? I think landing fees are much higher than Spain!
Best way is to google for the airport website and a price list may be on there. Or just phone them up or email them; the staff there are helpful and all speak English.
Spain is very variable in pricing. And if you want a response, it’s much better to use Spanish.
does anybody know how I can check the landing fees and fuel prices in croatia?
The www is full of info – but none (or very few) of it is guaranteed. At least one can get a bit of an impression from sites like below. Always check locally for the latest information.
There are several pireps at least for Zadar at http://www.eddh.de/info/lande_pireps.php?pi_icao=LDZA , none recent, regrettably.
For Dubrovnik , a pirep from June 2016.
For Rijeka even one from a couple of days ago.
Still, none of that is official information.
plenty of price info on https://www.you-fly.com
Wading theough airport price lists is tiresome and usually doesn’t yield a realistic result.
I guess some ballpark numbers would be sufficient for you? The numbers below are a mix of (reasonalbly recent) personal experience and reports by other (credible) pilots, and are referred to an aircraft between 1 and 2 tons, one pax on board and 1 night of parking.
Again, ballpark numbers.
Pula: 35
Rijeka: 35
Losinj: 50
Brac: 55
Zadar: 60
Dubrovnik: 60
Split: 80
Zagreb: 90
No idea about Osijek, but who wants to go there after all…?
There must be more than one way into the EDDH database because here you go – just the one entry.
Most of the reports on EDDH are from people on EuroGA