Flying in France with Medical Declaration
Does anyone have e mail address for French DGCA where I can apply for exemption to fly in France on Medical Declaration
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AFIK,
Microlite pilots in France don't need any medical, let alone self dec. ones. That's their "ULM" class and includes therefore some quite healthy two seat a/c with 85 to 100 kt genuine cruise - if that's any good ? mikehallam. |
thanks but I should have added in a light aircraft. Non-Easa
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UK CAA Medical Declaration is valid in the UK only.
The only reason the microlight boys can get away with it is because you don't need a medical at all to fly a microlight in France. |
Yes, but the CAA website does state ( or imply ) that it's possible to get clearance to fly in France with a Medical Declaration. I've tried to find the e mail address of the Fresh DGCA without success.
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It's DGAC, not DGCA. Does searching for that work better?
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You could try writing to these chaps...less bureaucratic, more hands-on the-stick types. Try in English first or drop me a pm if you need some assistance with the old Franglais.
Fédération Française Aéronautique - FFA |
Merci. Je vais essayez
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Je vais essayer :O
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For a time France accepted an ICAO compliant Class 2 medical with the NPPL SSEA. The concession was dropped as soon as the LAPL became available.
It took a lot of negotiating to get that agreement, so it is highly unlikely that they would now accept a medical declaration. http://http://www.nationalprivatepilotslicence.co.uk/flying_to_France.php |
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