Lądowisko Kamień Śląski, Regional airport in Kamień Śląski, Poland
Lądowisko Kamień Śląski is a regional airport in southern Poland featuring a paved runway of approximately 900 meters. The facility serves general aviation and smaller aircraft operations at an elevation of 208 meters above sea level.
The airport began as a Luftwaffe base called Groß Stein during World War II. After 1945, it became home to Poland's 39th Fighter Aviation Regiment until military operations there ended in 1987.
The airport's development reflects the transformation of Polish military installations into civilian infrastructure following the political changes of the early 2000s.
Visitors must request permission at least one hour in advance before arriving at the airport. Operations run on weekdays from 8:00 to 17:00, so plan your visit accordingly and check ahead for weekend availability.
Aircraft must follow specific flight patterns during takeoff and landing to avoid passing over the nearby villages of Kamień Śląski, Kamionek, and Siedlec. These routing rules shape daily operations and reflect how the airport balances activity with respect for surrounding communities.
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