Paris Le Bourget Arrival
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Paris Le Bourget Arrival
Folks,
I'm planning a trip to Le Bourget shortly. I'm aware that generally they don't accept VFR traffic- and I've received permission from CDC. But my question relates to -in the event that the wx is only suitable for an IFR join- my aircraft does not have RNAV (RNAV STAR)...Is it just a matter of informing the relevant ATS service that I'm non RNAV equiped for the arrival???...
thanks in advance...
I'm planning a trip to Le Bourget shortly. I'm aware that generally they don't accept VFR traffic- and I've received permission from CDC. But my question relates to -in the event that the wx is only suitable for an IFR join- my aircraft does not have RNAV (RNAV STAR)...Is it just a matter of informing the relevant ATS service that I'm non RNAV equiped for the arrival???...
thanks in advance...
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Before I offer any advice I would ask if you have checked the landing and parking fees?
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Originally Posted by sternone
There is a free voucher in the october's edition of FLYER.. it includes 2 hours parking...more you will have to pay i guess
There is no problem if you are not RNAV equipped, as the final part of the approach sequenece before the IAF allows for this by conventional VOR/DME navigation. (Even the RNAV points are defined by VOR radial / DME distance). It is required however that you state "non-RNAV" on first contact.
If you can get hold of the AERAD charts for Le Bourget then page H1 is worth a read.
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That'll be the other Le Bourget, the one on the coast with the identifier LFAT will it