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Old 18th Sep 2007, 21:02
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Paris Le Bourget Arrival

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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?

You might feel that another Paris airfield is more atractive.
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Before I offer any advice I would ask if you have checked the landing and parking fees?
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
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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
That'll be the other Le Bourget, the one on the coast with the identifier LFAT will it

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
Auch!! i already found it very weird hehehehe, sorry!
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