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Hello folks,
I will be in Paris in about a fortnights time and was hoping that I could hire an aircraft to do some private flying. Somewhere to the north or northeast in preference. The license side I have already sorted out. I have found a few aeroclubs in the area which seem to be OK, but they generally want a joining fee of 100+ Euros. Since I will likely only have a day or so spare I was wondering if there are any straight hire and fly places. Any (helpful!) comments welcome. Regards SWK |
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Hi SWK,
I do not know about any aeroclubs that rent out just like that. You need to do a check out, so you spend an hour or so with an instructor anyway. A workaround for this if you only like to do some sightseeing is just rent a plane with a pilot( or instructor). Probably they let you handle the plane a bit. Or if you are cheap ask for a "bapteme" (do not mind the spelling), this is French for introduction flight, these cost about 40~60euro/hr. Again, probably you can do the flying. By doing this you see all the nice things in the surrounding of the aerodrome and you are not the one who has to pay about 45.000 euro if you accidently overfly one of their nuclear powerplants. And you have a thing overthere that is called French RT :-( Have fun, Kees. |
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Most private flying in France is through aeroclubs. The joining fee
("cotisation") is required for insurance reasons and maybe tax regulations (I don't know nor care about the details). You'll have to pay that "cotisation" in every club. Commercial FBOs as in the USA don't exist in France. The only way to "just rent" a plane would be to find a fully commercial flight school. Those are very rare in France. Your best bet would be to contact some clubs and just ask them. They may or may not know such a school. Stefan |
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SWK wrote:
Hello folks, I will be in Paris in about a fortnights time and was hoping that I could hire an aircraft to do some private flying. you may want to ask the question on fr.rec.aviation --Sylvain |
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Hi SWK,
If renting an aircraft in France gives you too much trouble maybe look a bit further north. From Paris it is about a 1.5~2 hour drive to Belgium. Here is a website with aeroclubs in Belgium: http://www.raac.be/GA_BE.php I think you can best try Kortrijk first. If you really do not mind driving go further north for 2 more hours and you are in The Netherlands. We have some schools that also rent out aircraft. Good luck, Kees |
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![]() oh, and another place to look: UK. You can fly a G- registered aircraft anywhere with a FAA certificate (once checked out that is, as it would be any other place) -- which is not necessarily the case in other countries... --Sylvain wrote: Hi SWK, If renting an aircraft in France gives you too much trouble maybe look a bit further north. From Paris it is about a 1.5~2 hour drive to Belgium. Here is a website with aeroclubs in Belgium: http://www.raac.be/GA_BE.php I think you can best try Kortrijk first. If you really do not mind driving go further north for 2 more hours and you are in The Netherlands. We have some schools that also rent out aircraft. Good luck, Kees |
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Ta for that Sylvain
SWK |
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Stefan and Kees,
thanks for your comments. I had been in contact with a few clubs near Paris and had discovered the joining fee (with insurance) to be 225-280E. Which is a bit too much for, at most, a few hours flying. However, a back up plan may be to just do some local flying with an instructor (as per Kees suggestion), although I had hoped to do a short cross country. SWK |
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Thanks Kees,
I hadn't thought of Belgium because of the airspace. I was in Germany about 14 months ago and did some flying there (mostly gliding http://slash.dotat.org/womens-prewor...4-08-2004.html , but a little bit of power too). The Germans that I spoke to seemed fairly negative about flying in Belgium, but that may have been a gliding perception only. SWK |
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Belgium is ok, their airspace is indeed a bit difficult but doable.
I never had a problem with it, it is just a case of careful planning. -Kees P.S. Do not tell the Germans, Belgian food is much better ;-) |
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