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Weather Briefing
VFRBrighton City Airport is currently reporting visual flight rules (VFR) conditions with few clouds at 1,000 feet and 10 miles or greater visibility. Note: This observation is 6 hours old and conditions may have changed.
Wind Analysis
Winds are from the west (280°) at 5 knots. Runway 31 is favored with a 4-knot headwind and 3-knot crosswind component.
Visibility & Ceiling
Visibility is unrestricted. No ceiling exists. Cloud layers reported: few at 1,000 ft (CB). Caution: cumulonimbus (thunderstorm) clouds reported at 1,000 ft AGL, indicating convective activity in the area.
Temperature & Moisture
Temperature is 9°C (48°F) with a dewpoint of 5°C. The narrow temperature-dewpoint spread suggests high humidity and potential for visibility restrictions, especially during cooling periods.
Pilot Recommendations
Conditions are favorable for visual flight.
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Airport Runway Layout
Runway Information
| Runway | Length | Width | Surface | Heading | Wind Component |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02/20 | 3,385 ft | 59 ft | ASP | 22° |
↓ 1.0 kt
•
↔ 4.9 kt
102° angle
|
| 06/24 | 2,621 ft | 82 ft | GRASS | 64° |
↓ 4.0 kt
•
↔ 2.9 kt
144° angle
|
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✈️ 13/31
Active: 31
|
1,339 ft | 59 ft | GRASS | 125° |
↑ 4.3 kt
•
↔ 2.5 kt
30° angle
|
Weather Statistics - EGKA
5,122 observations | Sep 2025 - May 2026Flight Rules Distribution
Brighton City Airport typically experiences VFR conditions 70.5% of the time, though instrument-rated pilots will find IFR weather present approximately 11.8% of observations. Prevailing winds are from the S averaging 10.7 knots. Temperatures typically range between -7°C and 21°C with an average of 11.1°C. The best months for VFR flying are April, May, September.
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Statistics computed from 5,122 METAR observations (Sep 2025 - May 2026). Data sourced from official aviation weather services. Updated daily.
Brighton City Airport - Airport Information
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About Brighton City Airport
Overview
Brighton City Airport serves the southeastern coastal region of England, located in East Sussex. As a medium-sized airport with three runways, it provides essential aviation infrastructure for the Brighton metropolitan area and surrounding Sussex communities. The airport sits at a low elevation of 7 feet above mean sea level, facilitating relatively consistent approach and landing conditions.
Flying Conditions
Weather observations indicate highly favorable VFR conditions 69.9% of the time, with predominantly southerly winds averaging 11.1 knots. Temperature ranges from -7°C to 21°C, suggesting pilots should anticipate moderate seasonal variations. The best visual flying months are September, October, and November, with excellent visibility averaging 10 statute miles and minimal fog occurrence at just 1.6%.
Notable Features
The airport features three distinct runways: a 3,385-foot asphalt runway (02/20) and two grass runways (06/24 at 2,621 feet and 13/31 at 1,339 feet). Its coastal location near Brighton introduces potential maritime weather influences, including consistent wind patterns and potential rapid visibility changes. The airport's multiple runway configurations provide flexibility for different wind conditions and aircraft types.
Approach Considerations
All three runways demonstrate 100% favorable wind alignment, with modest average crosswind components ranging from 5.7 to 7.7 knots. Runway 02/20, being the longest and paved, likely represents the primary operational surface for most aircraft. Pilots should anticipate consistent southerly winds and prepare for potential maritime weather transitions when planning approaches to Brighton City Airport.
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