Flying G reg in the Netherlands
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Flying G reg in the Netherlands
Please could let me know if it is possible to do off airfield landings in the netherlands ? and if so are there any hoops to jump through ? Also what is the latest on mode s ? The aircraft is G Registered and only has mode C.
Any help apprecited
Cheers
HB
Any help apprecited
Cheers
HB
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re:Flying G reg in the Netherlands
Off airfields landings are possible:
1-You need a license for off airfields landings from IWV tel: 088-4890000 for non PH registered helicopters.
2-you need written permission of the landowner.
3- " verklaring van geen bezwaar " from the mayor.
4- give 24hr before landing fax with your intensions to Luchtvaart politie: 020-5025699 and to Dienst handhaving 023-5663471
Regards,
Rotordent
1-You need a license for off airfields landings from IWV tel: 088-4890000 for non PH registered helicopters.
2-you need written permission of the landowner.
3- " verklaring van geen bezwaar " from the mayor.
4- give 24hr before landing fax with your intensions to Luchtvaart politie: 020-5025699 and to Dienst handhaving 023-5663471
Regards,
Rotordent
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Thanks to all for the replys, all paperwork underway !
The Modes S situation is slightly confusing, but having spoken to Amsterdam Heliport there is no requirement for it as long as you are below the necessary height, the only problem is with the NSAA , as Mode s is required even below 1200 feet. and the NSAA has a pretty big area of the coast, means a bit of a detour to get around the bottom of it , does anybody have any experience ??
Best regards
HB
The Modes S situation is slightly confusing, but having spoken to Amsterdam Heliport there is no requirement for it as long as you are below the necessary height, the only problem is with the NSAA , as Mode s is required even below 1200 feet. and the NSAA has a pretty big area of the coast, means a bit of a detour to get around the bottom of it , does anybody have any experience ??
Best regards
HB




