a/a French just means all radio is in French as long as you make your calls in
French then no problem.
I use an idiot sheet. They laugh at me including my French passengers.
Kevin Challis
> On 8 Aug 2015, at 20:09, graeme bird <graeme@gdbmk.co.uk> wrote:
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> Enjoyed Uk to Deauville Friday. Cycled to Honflur; very pretty, 11km ride,
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road back. Flew straight over the water from Littlehampton to Le Havre on
the way out and tracked the Normandy Landing beaches round to Cherborg on the
way back.
> Thing is I am confused about what's intended for the Coastal airfields;
> Calaise,
Cherbourg etc; they seem to have up to 5 zones around them and NOTAM'd as
if they are closed but then they are actually open as normal.
> Had no problems at all flying through Cherbourg.
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> Also what the situation with airfields marked A/A FRENCH only; is that radio
or are foreigners not permitted there?
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> Graeme Bird
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> Mono Classic/XS FFW 912S/Woodcomp 3000/3W
> Newby: 180 hours 4 years on the Mono
> g@gdbmk.co.uk
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