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Overview

Kassel Airport (formerly Kassel-Calden Airport) is a minor international airport serving the German city of Kassel in the state of Hesse. It is located in the north of Hesse close to the Lower Saxony Border in the northwest of Kassel and is mainly used for business and general aviation operations. Two flight schools and a parachuting school are based on site. 

Main Commercial Operations:

Sund Air Egypt, Baleares, Canary Islands, Greek Islands
Corendon Airlines Turkey
Rhein-Neckar Air Flights to the German North- and Eastcoast incl. Sylt-Westerland
SkyAlps Bolzano, Italy (beginning in 2023)

Kassel ATC Stationen

Station
Station ID
Login
Frequency
Remark
ATIS
VKA
EDVK_ATIS
129.200
--
Ground
VKG
EDVK_GND
121.900
--
Tower
VKT
EDVK_TWR
118.100 --
Sector Harz
HRZ
EDWW_R_CTR
126.650

covered by DST if not staffed

Sector Deister DST EDWW_D_CTR 128.750

covered by ALR if not staffed

Sector Aller ALR EDWW_A_CTR 123.925


General Information

Kassel is an minor airport of the Regional Group Bremen. vACC Germany Controllers are allowed to control in Kassel (Ground and Tower) without any visiting controller regulations like for major airports (e.g. Hamburg, Berlin) with their S2 or higher Rating. For all Center stations (CTR) covering Kassel Airport a Center endorsement is still required. 

 

Ground and Tower positions do not have to track aircrafts. Kassel Airport has no designated Approach Controller.

Quicksheet

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