Exemption from displaying registration markings in France
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Exemption from displaying registration markings in France
Would anybody have contact details (ideally e-mail) for the French DGAC for applying for an exemption from displaying registration markings in France?
We have a UK-registered aircraft (with UK CAA exemption) that is in a military colour scheme and would like to take it to France, if possible.
Many thanks.
We have a UK-registered aircraft (with UK CAA exemption) that is in a military colour scheme and would like to take it to France, if possible.
Many thanks.
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Many thanks but I have tried that e-mail address and it has bounced back to me. I also tried an old DGAC address with no luck.
Any suggestions, from anybody, are welcome.
Many thanks but I have tried that e-mail address and it has bounced back to me. I also tried an old DGAC address with no luck.
Any suggestions, from anybody, are welcome.
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DGAC (French CAA) unique structure e-mail address is:
[email protected] (no block letter, no accent, no cedilla...)
For your question, the DGAC responsible is Monsieur Philippe AURADé.
There is no problem at all, you wil receive a exemption (in French), provided he receives your CAA exemption.
You phone, you fax ou you e-mail to this gentleman working in DGAC central office at Paris:
Direct line: 01 58 09 42 98
Direct fax: 01 58 09 43 47
e-mail: [email protected]
Hopes that helps.
[email protected] (no block letter, no accent, no cedilla...)
For your question, the DGAC responsible is Monsieur Philippe AURADé.
There is no problem at all, you wil receive a exemption (in French), provided he receives your CAA exemption.
You phone, you fax ou you e-mail to this gentleman working in DGAC central office at Paris:
Direct line: 01 58 09 42 98
Direct fax: 01 58 09 43 47
e-mail: [email protected]
Hopes that helps.
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Let me know by PM if you have further problems, as I know of an aircraft that is in its RAF scheme that went to France in June, and came back
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Thanks for the replies.
I will try the philippe aurade address and let you know the result.
I am sure it won't be a problem taking it to France - it would just be nice to have the paperwork in order.
I will try the philippe aurade address and let you know the result.
I am sure it won't be a problem taking it to France - it would just be nice to have the paperwork in order.