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Rod1 28th Jun 2005 07:58

The French need a noise certificate?
 
I am borrowing a friends 172 for my annual week touring France. His maintenance organisation has told him it will need a noise certificate to fly to france, and that it takes two weeks to get one. I have two weeks and two days before I go.

I have never come across this requirement before, can anybody tell me if it is required?

Thanks in advance,
Rod1

2Donkeys 28th Jun 2005 08:22

No such certificate required. I suspect that mate's engineers are getting France confused with Germany, where the lack of a noise certificate will often cause a steep rise in your landing fees.

2D

Rod1 28th Jun 2005 10:02

Thanks 2D – I thought it was wrong, but the regs change so often at the moment I thought I might have missed something!

Rod1

Kolibear 28th Jun 2005 11:40

So whats the procedure for a G-reg aircraft, resident in the UK, to get a noise certificate suitable for use in Europe?

Does each aircraft have to be measured or does the manufacturer issue a 'Certificate of Quietness'

Rod1 28th Jun 2005 11:58

Based on the info provided, which may not be correct…

The CAA has a list of approved aircraft types. Your maintenance org states the aircraft is in accordance with the specification, you send the CAA £35 and about two weeks later you get a bit of paper.

Rod1

IO540 28th Jun 2005 15:23

Switzerland also likes to see noise certs.

helicopter-redeye 28th Jun 2005 21:59


The French need a noise certificate?
Agreed, my boss if French ....;)


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