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300Hp
14th Apr 2011, 21:32
Is possible to make a list about how to receive a overfly/landing permit with HOMEBUILT aircraft?

I'm starting with my country.

ITALY
NO SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OR PERMIT REQUIRED, ref AIC 6/2000
you MUST have:
1. European permit to fly or equivalent;
2. Insurance;
3. Fly according Notams and Rules;
4. do not overfly crowed areas;
5. No "commercial" fly.

I'm interested in France, Germany, Spain...

Thank-you
300HP

Mark 1
14th Apr 2011, 23:46
Many countries accept the ECAC agreement with no more formality including France, Germany and Italy. Spain requires you to obtain prior permission.

It's not completely up to date but the LAA information sheet (http://www.lightaircraftassociation.co.uk/2010/Engineering/Travelling%20abroad%20in%20a%20Permit%20Aircraft.pdf)should give you a good summary.

Jan Olieslagers
15th Apr 2011, 04:33
You might wish to consult the list for microlighters at http://fed-ulm.be/gegevens/prak/emf/mla%20flying%20in%20europe.pdf
though I know there is a distinction between microlight and homebuilt, there is some overlap at least.

300Hp
15th Apr 2011, 10:51
Thanks!
I will try to contact countries that I need then I will post comments.... IF ANY!

happy landings