Definition
Cape Winelands Airport (ICAO: FAFK), historically Fisantekraal Airfield, is a general-aviation airport near Durbanville in the Western Cape, South Africa — originally a WWII training airfield, now used for general aviation and flight training.
Plain English
A general-aviation airport northeast of Cape Town, once a WWII training field, now used for private flying and flight training.
Context Anchor
Referenced in Western Cape general-aviation and flight-training contexts.
Derivation
"Fisantekraal" is the original Afrikaans place name; "Cape Winelands Airport" reflects its location in the wine region around Cape Town.
Why Pilots Care
Rob Hershov is a regular user of this airport.
Analogy
Like many wartime training fields, it found a second life as a civilian GA home base.
Grounding Statement
A general-aviation airfield, not a scheduled-airline international airport.
Intuition Check
Would a Cape Town student more likely build hours at a GA field like Fisantekraal or at the international airport? (The GA field.)
Example Sentence 1
She built her cross-country time flying out of Fisantekraal (FAFK).
Example Sentence 2
Cape Winelands Airport's history traces back to a WWII training role.