Chiltern Park Aerodrome

The airfield was established in 1988, and it catered for general aviation and was home to parachuting and gliding clubs before its closure in 2021.

The aerodrome was established in 1988,[1] and catered for general aviation, including gyroplanes, microlights, helicopters, and gliders.

[4] In 2011 the aerodrome became the home of the London Parachute School, which used the airfield for tandem jumps.

[5] In 2022, the Booker Gliding Club moved to Chiltern while Wycombe Air Park was closed.

[6] In June 2021 the landowner ended the lease of the airfield and ordered it be closed, citing its growth over its 33-year operation as well as noise pollution affecting local residents.

G-FROM, an Ikarus C42 , at the aerodrome in 2011