If you want to know if you can fly to anywhere, the AD2 from the AIP is the only
definitive source for what you can and cannot do. Pooley's & AFE etc are very
useful guides, and good for info such as hotels & taxis, but the AIP (as amended
by NOTAMs, also on the AIS website, btw) describe the legal conditions.
In the UK, go to www.ais.org.uk > IAIP > Aerodrome Index - Specific.
Other countries have their own - search France AIP, for example.
If the info you want is not in the AIP give 'em a call - the contact number will
be in there.
For Northolt:
EGWU AD 2.20 LOCAL TRAFFIC REGULATIONS
1 Airport Regulations
(a) Northolt is a Government Aerodrome regulated by the Ministry of Defence. No
guarantee can be given that this airfield meets the requirements of ICAO Annex
14...
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(f) Civil single-engined fixed-wing aircraft are not permitted. Military single-
engine aircraft are permitted by prior arrangement.
HTH
Paul M
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