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Old November 24th 04, 09:12 AM
G Farris
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Default More fun from France!

VFR this time.
The French Aviation Authority publishes really excellent VFR approach plates.
They are very serious about it - the revision cycles are monthly, and the
level of detail and accuracy is impressive.

Nevertheless, there is one airport I don't really want to fly into.
Something foreboding about it . . .

http://faris.nerim.net/Bale.jpg

 




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