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ESSB
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| Code | ESSB |
| Name | Stockholm/Bromma |
| Region | Europe |
| Territory | Sweden |
| Location | Stockholm Municipality |
| Elevation |
14.325600 m47 ft |
| Coordinates | 59° 21' 15" N, 17° 56' 33" E |
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ESGG, ESGP, ESIA, ESKN, ESMQ, ESMS, ESNL, ESNQ, ESNU, ESNZ, ESOE, ESOK, ESOW, ESPA, ESSA, ESSB, ESSV |
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| METAR | |
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| Observation | ESSB 192050Z AUTO 13009KT 9999NDV BKN081/// 15/11 Q1017
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| Station | Stockholm / Bromma |
| Elevation | 11 metres |
| Date/Time | 19 June 2013 20:50:00 |
| Wind direction | 130° |
| Wind speed | 09 kts |
| Clouds | broken clouds |
| Clouds code | BKN |
| Temperature | 15°C |
| Dew point | 11°C |
| Humidity | 77% |
| QNH | 1017 hPa |
| Weather condition | n/a |
Stockholm-Bromma Airport
ICAO: ESSB IATA: BMA
Description
Stockholm-Bromma Airport is an airport in Stockholm, Sweden. Stockholm-Bromma Airport is located 4 nm7,408 m
7.408 km
24,304.462 ft west northwest of downtown Stockholm and is the closest to the city.
Climatology
Temperate Marine climate/Oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb). Moderately cool summer and comparatively warm winter.
Maps
Terrain
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Airport Layout
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Accidents & Serious Incidents at or in vicinity of ESSB
- AT72, vicinity Stockholm Bromma Sweden, 2010 (LOS AGC HF) (On 21 August 2010 a Golden Air Flyg ATR 72 under ATC control in Class ‘C’ airspace was vectored close to three parachutists who had been dropped from a helicopter as part of an air show because of confusion between the ATC unit with responsibility for the incident airspace and the adjacent unit to which that responsibility had been delegated because it was nearest to the air show site. Additional confusion was caused by poor R/T practice by both ATC units and by different portrayal of a holding pattern on charts held by ATC and he flight crew.)