Knokke-Heist/Westkapelle Heliport

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Knokke-Heist/Westkapelle Heliport
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Airport typePrivate
OperatorKnokke Heliport NV
Serves Knokke-Heist
Location Westkapelle, Belgium
Elevation  AMSL 10 ft / 3 m
Coordinates 51°19′18″N003°17′40″E / 51.32167°N 3.29444°E / 51.32167; 3.29444 Coordinates: 51°19′18″N003°17′40″E / 51.32167°N 3.29444°E / 51.32167; 3.29444
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Sources: Belgian AIP [1]

Knokke-Heist/Westkapelle Heliport( ICAO : EBKW) is a public use airport located in Westkapelle, which is part of the municipality of Knokke-Heist in the province of West Flanders, Belgium.

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