IFR in France
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IFR in France
Apologises for not asking in french.
When flying IFR in France is a Mode S transponder now mandatory ?
In the UK we can fly IFR in any class of airspace, ie class G.
Is this also allowed in France ?
Any references to the appropriate legislation appreciated.
Many thanks.
When flying IFR in France is a Mode S transponder now mandatory ?
In the UK we can fly IFR in any class of airspace, ie class G.
Is this also allowed in France ?
Any references to the appropriate legislation appreciated.
Many thanks.
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The March 31 2007 dateline is for all IFR aircraft. Extensions until Dec 31st are granted case by case, upon receipt of a proof of near-compliance.
Contact [email protected] to inquire about your options.
Here in french:
http://www.sia.aviation-civile.gouv....2007_08_FR.pdf
I guess Class G IFR flying is still allowed in France.
Contact [email protected] to inquire about your options.
Here in french:
http://www.sia.aviation-civile.gouv....2007_08_FR.pdf
I guess Class G IFR flying is still allowed in France.
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Of course you can fly IFR in class G airspace!
For mode S, I don't know a lot about regulations, but I keep flying IFR on small aircrafts (C-177) with mode C only. This does not mean it will last for long.... seems like officially you need mode S now, but there's a certain tolerance till the end of the year.
For mode S, I don't know a lot about regulations, but I keep flying IFR on small aircrafts (C-177) with mode C only. This does not mean it will last for long.... seems like officially you need mode S now, but there's a certain tolerance till the end of the year.