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Old 10th May 2013, 09:42
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That email address no longer seems to work...

I've checked out Site Internet de la Préfecture de Police - Aviation civile filled in all forms, got copies of licence etc, but the site doesn't seem to annotate an email address, or even postal address for that matter. The contact us page seems to be a different email altogether to the one previously used as above..

Anybody able to enlighten me?
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Old 11th May 2013, 18:17
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Rennes parking - usually on the commercial / freight parking, which is the main ramp to the north of the terminal.
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Old 9th Jun 2014, 07:10
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Flying in France (incl Permits, Private sites and Pictures)

Once cleared French customs Are flight plans required for internal flights in France ?
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Old 9th Jun 2014, 08:01
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https://www.sia.aviation-civile.gouv.fr/aip/enligne/uk/AIP%20FRANCEProduitPartieframeset.htm
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Old 9th Jun 2014, 09:50
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many thanks goodgrief but unfortunately when i went to the regulations section it was in french and i could not understand

anyone with link in english ?

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Old 9th Jun 2014, 10:08
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You can always go to the "Home" page and just select "English Version".

One of the best sites of its type anywhere.
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Old 9th Jun 2014, 12:09
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yes i tried that but when you go to menu on left hand side aeronautical information then go french regulations its all in french launguage i need it in english or someone to translate if i need a flight plan for a VFR private flight starting in france and ending in france not craossing any internarional boundarys
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Old 9th Jun 2014, 12:38
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Steve,

No requirement to file flight plans for a VFR flight in France. I flew down to the south of France a couple of years ago and everyone was very helpful. Another website which may be useful is Fly in France
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Old 9th Jun 2014, 21:05
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thats a good site loads of good information in english many thanks

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Old 12th Jul 2016, 18:57
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Hotel - Northern France with helicopter landing

Stayed at Domain de Vadencourt, Maissemy. Recently while flying over all the Great War sites. Great location in Northen France. They are happy for you to land in large front garden or the walled garden at the side. Great rooms and evening meals available. A Young family run the family house - fluent English, lots of knowledge of the area. Superb.
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Old 12th Jul 2016, 19:07
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Unfortunately. the strict rules regarding off airport landings in France may not allow this.
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Old 12th Jul 2016, 20:14
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Go to Germany and learn about strict rules regarding off airport landings...
On a slightly different note, how difficult is it to get that French O/A rating for a non-French EASA license holder?
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Old 12th Jul 2016, 20:26
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I saw this the other day - there are quite a few other places to stay in the WW1 historical region
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Old 12th Jul 2016, 20:40
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Go to Germany and learn about strict rules regarding off airport landings...
Well, I did live and fly there for a living for four years, would you count that?
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Old 12th Jul 2016, 20:41
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Originally Posted by ShyTorque
Well, I did live and fly there for a living for four years, would you count that?
Heavily depends if you flew military or civil... [;
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Old 12th Jul 2016, 20:50
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Originally Posted by whoknows idont
Heavily depends if you flew military or civil... [;
They hated those 500 pounders the most.

The Brits, that is... ;-)
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Old 12th Jul 2016, 21:03
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Originally Posted by ShyTorque
They hated those 500 pounders the most.

The Brits, that is... ;-)
I'll just go ahead and take that as a no count... q:
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Old 13th Jul 2016, 17:54
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Why are some suggesting that it's not possible to land at a Chateau or similar?
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Old 14th Jul 2016, 01:37
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Why are some suggesting that it's not possible to land at a Chateau or similar?
Dunno - not a problem if you have all the ducks lined up.

The earlier posts in this thread pretty much cover everything required.
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Old 11th May 2018, 08:13
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Email address for helisurface permit application?

Morning fellow rotorheads. I need to renew my French helisurface permit but both email addresses I have found just bounce back and the prefecture website appears to be unavailable! Does anyone know of a workable email address I can use for this to save having to revert to snail mail in 2018...? The addresses which have failed are: dtpp-sddep-brep-transports-exception...erieur.gouv.fr and [email protected].
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