Customs At French Airfields - Help!
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Customs At French Airfields - Help!
I am flying to Abbeville from Shoreham. Abbeville is a customs on request airfield. No one speaks english at Abbeville to ask them! How do i go about informing customs that i am on my way? Is there a number I have to call or a fax? or do the FBO sort it out? (ie. Abbeville?)
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I usually fax the Customs number at Abbeville a day or so before, with details of ETA and folks on board. Never yet had any more interest than a message to phone from the airport when we arrive (once). "Merci, monsieur" when we did.
It's "autoinfo" so circuit calls in French on the "Unicom" frequency. But you know all that from the AIP or your Flight Guide.
It's "autoinfo" so circuit calls in French on the "Unicom" frequency. But you know all that from the AIP or your Flight Guide.
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Pollyana
I have had a similar problem myself, several times. My solution has been to translate my request into French using http://ets.freetranslation.com/. Watch it though, some of the translation results have been total rubbish. I think though if you call them (0033 3 22 24 05 21), try and get the fax number and then fax your details through including passport numbers then all should be okay (keep a copy of the fax, to take with you).
One thing: Do remember that you must also have Customs clearance on your return. I got a bollocking at Tours last year for not doing so - I did not realise this requirement.
An option which you may want to consider is stopping at Le Touquet where you don't need to give advance notice. Then you are covered for all further European flights except for the return to the UK.
I have had a similar problem myself, several times. My solution has been to translate my request into French using http://ets.freetranslation.com/. Watch it though, some of the translation results have been total rubbish. I think though if you call them (0033 3 22 24 05 21), try and get the fax number and then fax your details through including passport numbers then all should be okay (keep a copy of the fax, to take with you).
One thing: Do remember that you must also have Customs clearance on your return. I got a bollocking at Tours last year for not doing so - I did not realise this requirement.
An option which you may want to consider is stopping at Le Touquet where you don't need to give advance notice. Then you are covered for all further European flights except for the return to the UK.

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FD,
No, the flightguide just says "Customs on Request". we will fax them as suggested - then they have it all in front of them - probably easier than trying to do it over the phone in schoolgirl French!
Thanks guys,
Pollyana
No, the flightguide just says "Customs on Request". we will fax them as suggested - then they have it all in front of them - probably easier than trying to do it over the phone in schoolgirl French!
Thanks guys,
Pollyana
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Nothing has changed since my last post on Abbville.
According to Jep. Customs requirement is 24 hours notice.
Phone no given is 0033 3 222 40521.
you probably won't get an answer between 2.15 and 3.45 pm local time
Fax no is 53980 .
According to Jep. Customs requirement is 24 hours notice.
Phone no given is 0033 3 222 40521.
you probably won't get an answer between 2.15 and 3.45 pm local time
Fax no is 53980 .




