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Old 19th April 2001 | 22:17
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Question Merbel Altiport

Anyone got any info on operating into Meribel (French Alps)? Many thanks.
 
Old 19th April 2001 | 22:41
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Meribel is 400 metres long and slopes up 89 feet from one end to the other at gradients ranging from 4% to 11%.

Access to the field is restricted to holders of a current DGAC "Brevet Montagne" or those signed off by an approved instructor. The signoff becomes invalid after 6 months.

Is this the sort of thing you wanted?

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Old 19th April 2001 | 23:05
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Is Meribel used as a ski slope in the winter ?!!
 
Old 19th April 2001 | 23:30
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Take a look at

http://members.aol.com/ctjean/acv/ba...ntb/merib4.htm

for a reasonable (summer) picture

-2Donkeys
 
Old 20th April 2001 | 02:00
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Many thanks for all the info. Could be fun.
 
Old 20th April 2001 | 11:17
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No, Meribel Altiport continues throughout the winter. The aircraft put their skis on!
 
Old 20th April 2001 | 13:04
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Take a look in last month's Flyer mag - there is a description by someone getting the rating required to fly in and out of Altiports (specifically, Meribel).

On a less relavent note, I ski frequently in Meribel and this is one scary looking strip, but the scenery is 2nd to none!

 
Old 20th April 2001 | 14:01
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Was this the altiport featured on the BBC's Airshow programme, with someone landing a twin there? If so, can you get a Seneca in there?

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Old 20th April 2001 | 15:52
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EricTheRed -

No, the altiport shown by the BBC was Courchevel. I'm not aware of any reason why a Seneca shouldn't fit in there.
 
Old 20th April 2001 | 16:17
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You can certainly land a lightly loaded Baron 58 in there... and great fun it is too

A Seneca should not pose too many problems if handled with a little care.


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Old 20th April 2001 | 16:27
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EricTheRed

There's a great picture of Courchevel at

http://members.aon.at/~slenz/dash7.html

Looks absolutely bl**dy mad....
 
Old 21st April 2001 | 02:56
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Evo7 and 2Donkeys, thanks for the pics! Everyone else, thanks for the info!

This place looks fantastic - gotta go, gotta go! I seriously need to try it.

Think I'll call them up for more info!

ETR
 
Old 25th April 2001 | 02:02
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Tug - posted more info on the 'Biz jets & GA' Site for U.

Cheers
 

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