This repository collates some of the publicly available data about the civil aviation radar sites (mostly run by NATS or NERL) in the UK.
The nerl.csv
file contains data about sites which provide en-route radar
(mostly NERL sites).
The aero.csv
file contains data about sites located at aerodromes which feed
the aerodrome ATC services (mostly NATS sites). Note that some aerodrome sites
also feed the en-route system.
The sources.csv
file contains an index of the sources for the data in the
previous two CSV files.
A copy of the sources used is saved in the sources/
directory.
The source which information is taken from is indicated using a bracketed number
in the nerl.csv
and aero.csv
files. This number corresponds to an source
index in the sources.csv
file.
Special indexes are given below:
(D)
- Data derived from other information.(P)
- Data predicted based on what is likely from the other data.
Most of the sources used are from wind farm planning documents.
Luton APC uses the Stansted 10 cm source primarily with the Debden 23 cm source as the standby (see https://www.airproxboard.org.uk/uploadedFiles/Content/Standard_content/Analysis_files/BlueBook12.pdf page 401). Essex uses the LTCC Multi-Track Radar feed (https://www.airproxboard.org.uk/uploadedFiles/Content/Standard_content/Airprox_report_files/2019/Airprox%20Report%202019112.pdf), the Stansted ATM did use the Stansted 10 cm radar although this may have now changed ( https://www.airproxboard.org.uk/uploadedFiles/Content/Standard_content/Airprox_report_files/2019/Airprox%20Report%202019207.pdf). Cambridge likely use their own primary radar (AR15) and the Debden SSR source (https://www.airproxboard.org.uk/uploadedFiles/Content/Standard_content/Airprox_report_files/2013/Airprox%20Report%202013012.pdf).