Luftverkehr Friesland Harle

The LFH aviation Friesland Harle Brunzema and Partner KG is a German regional airline based in Wanger country and based on the local airfield Harle. Entertains you with over 30,000 aircraft movements annually the most extensive route network along the German North Sea coast.

History

The company was founded in 1983. She maintains a subsidiary for maintenance and Emerged attitude of aircraft called aircraft service Friesland GmbH - short FSF -, also based at the airfield Harle.

On April 1, 2011, the FLN Frisia air traffic north Frisia increased in northern dike as a 100% subsidiary of the shipping company as a general partner in a LFH.

Destinations

The LFH connects Harlesiel out all year and almost every hour the mainland with the island Wangerooge. Requirements flights are also available to Langeoog, Baltrum, Norderney, Juist, Borkum, Helgoland, Büsum, St. Peter- Ording, Pellworm, Wyk auf Foehr, Westerland and Fehmarn.

Since 15 November 2006, the LFH has stationed during the winter months two Britten- Norman with a commercial pilot in the Estonian city of Pärnu. There, the routes from Pärnu to the island of Ruhnu and Ruhnu from Kuressaare to October to April are flown until 2014. The state order for the only winter supply of around 60 islanders will each weekdays performed. The second Britten Norman since 2010, always flying from December to April daily from Pärnu to Kihnu with around 500 inhabitants and back.

Even European charter and cargo flights and sightseeing flights over the East Frisian Islands belong to the business field of the LFH. Particularly in winter, when the ferry ports are frozen, the aircraft of the LFH are the only possibility to supply the islands. In addition, ambulance services and the environment, such as flights are carried out flights for the count of harbor seals and for mapping and monitoring flights for wind farms since 2001.

Fleet

As of December 2013, the fleet of the LFH consists of eight aircraft:

  • 3 Cessna 172 XP

Accidents

  • On 3 March 2007, the Islander collided with the registration D - ILFB for a flight ticket from Parnu before landing at the airfield Ruhnu with several trees and crashed. Pilot and two passengers were uninjured.
  • On 29 June 2009 the Islander with the registration D - ILFC for a flight ticket from Harle in a hard landing on the airfield Wangerooge was heavily damaged but later repaired. Pilot and five passengers were uninjured.

Trivia

  • LFH is known for its film flights. Each movie will change three times a week and comes as the island in the third week back on the first island to. For each island cinema offers its guests an extensive and ever-changing current cinema program. The route runs along the East Frisian island of Borkum and North Frisian Islands and the Isle of Wight and beyond to Fehmarn in the Baltic Sea.
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