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Mike Farmer
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Post by Mike Farmer » Sat Sep 20, 2008 10:56 am

I would like to take our group owned aircraft across to France for an overnight stay, would someone be kind enough to point me in the right direction with regard to legalities, paperwork required, which authorities need notifying etc, etc. or is it the same as with any non LAA aircraft in that a simple flight plan and customs form faxed/emailed prior to flight.

all help appreciated

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Post by iancallier » Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:47 pm

Exactly as any other plane
Calais Town not good altho cheap landing and need taxi to town
le Touquet, more expensive landing walk to nice town

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Post by Mike Farmer » Sat Sep 20, 2008 7:18 pm

many thanks for this, has the rule changed recently?

Previously I belonged to a Luscombe owning group flying quite regular back and forwards across the channel. I believe at some time perhaps eight - ten years ago the French authorities got upset over PFA aircraft fying in their airspace due to differences in the rules..? then seem to remember it being a bit of a pain trying to get the paperwork to cross over.

sorry just re read the above lots of "seems" and "believes" anyway. Thanks in that case I will cross before the Wx changes

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Post by David White » Sat Sep 20, 2008 8:16 pm

Mike,

The LAA's Tech Leaflet for taking Permit aircraft abroad is here.

For France, the rules are in practice no different to CoA aircraft, but that's not the case for (e.g.) Belgium.

You might find the link in my signature below of help, too.
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Post by Mike Farmer » Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:22 pm

Many thanks for this David, I will have a look see. always best to be on the safe side, I'm not sure the group would appreciate having a stranded aircraft. thanks

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Post by Mike Farmer » Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:27 pm

David,

just had a look at the rules and regs which kind of ties in with my previous post about the rule changing over France. I will print off the document and take it with me in future.

happy landings

Mike

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Post by Nigel Hitchman » Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:22 pm

Looking at the LAA document, there seems to have been some updates fairly recently.
However, what is stated in the Czech documentation is different to what I was told last summer (2007). I found some information on a Czech CAA website that seemed to say that "ultralights" below 450kg didnt need any specific permission, but it was ambiguous for homebuilt aircraft above that weight. I wrote to an email address given, stating that I was a homebuilt that would seem to apply to the group not needing permission, but that my weight was above 450kg (Vans RV-6) they wrote back saying that I didnt need any kind of permission and wishing me a good flight.

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