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Old 22nd Dec 2008, 07:36
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Toussus-le-Noble?

hi all,
tomorrow I'm heading to Toussus-le-Noble. Do you have any idea if I need a PPR?
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Old 22nd Dec 2008, 08:08
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Not if you file a flight plan
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Old 22nd Dec 2008, 08:23
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Hi

Depends where you will be coming from .

If you come from Outside France , you will need a FPL just because you cross the border .

If You are in France already , you don't need anything .


Don't hesitate to PM me for any additional assistance

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Old 22nd Dec 2008, 10:28
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If you come from Outside France , you will need a FPL just because you cross the border .

If You are in France already , you don't need anything .
Sorry I have to correct this. In France you have to file a flight plan even for a VFR flight so a FPL will always be in place.

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Old 22nd Dec 2008, 10:50
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In France you have to file a flight plan even for a VFR flight so a FPL will always be in place.
Eh?? France AIP ENR 1.10 says quite clearly that a FPL is required for all IFR flights and only for VFR flights "requiring the air traffic control service". Even for the latter:

VFR flights subject to air traffic control service:
In the case a FPL is not required, an abbreviated flight plan must be
issued as soon as possible before the ACFT enter within class B, C or
D airspace, or before performing traffic circuit of a controlled aerodrome
or prior to perform special VFR flight.

In other words for VFR it's just like the UK: you just talk to ATC.
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Old 22nd Dec 2008, 11:32
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Toussus

I'm sure you'll enjoy Toussus... together with Pontoise I've used it scores of times without hassle. Have a nice trip! bm
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Old 23rd Dec 2008, 12:13
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True ,

Sorry if I got it straight forward .

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