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SUP/AIP EN VIGUEUR AU 05 DECEMBRE 2013
FIR PARIS
Le SUP/AIP 219/13 annulera et remplacera le SUP/AIP 160/13 le 19 décembre.
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| Modification à titre expérimental du circuit hélicoptères et des consignes particulières | ||||||||
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| Création de 1 Zone Règlementée Temporaire (ZRT) en région parisienne (veille 120.075 MHz) | ||||||||
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Voir les SUP/AIP en vigueur au 05/12/2013
FLASH SÉCURITÉ DES VOLS
QU’EST-CE QU’UN AVION EASA (WHAT IS AN EASA AIRCRAFT) POUR LES BRITISH ?
Aircraft are divided into two areas for licensing and airworthiness purposes:
- EASA aircraft
- non-EASA aircraft
This classification applies to types of aircraft, not individual aircraft. So, for example, if a particular Cessna 172N is an EASA aircraft then all Cessna 172N are EASA aircraft. And if one particular De Havilland Chipmunk T10 is not an EASA aircraft all such Chipmunks are classed as being non-EASA. Non-EASA aircraft are also known as Annex II (two) aircraft.
EASA aircraft
Many aircraft in Europe are classed as EASA aircraft wherever they may have been manufactured or registered. This includes many of the types you’ll see around flying schools – like the Cessna range, the Piper PA-28s and PA-38s, Cirrus etc.
In the UK, holders of Part-FCL EASA licences can fly both EASA and UK-registered non-EASA aircraft that are within the ratings included in their licence.
For example: The Cessna 172 is an EASA aircraft. The Tiger Moth is a non-EASA aircraft. Both are single engine piston aircraft. So if you have a Part-FCL licence, like a PPL(A) or LAPL(A) that allows you to fly with a single-engine piston rating you can fly both the Cessna 172 (EASA) and the Tiger Moth (non-EASA). But if you have a national licence, such as the UK NPPL(SSEA), after April 8th 2015 you can only fly the Tiger Moth.
Non-EASA aircraft
With some exceptions, the following types of aircraft are defined as non-EASA aircraft and are ruled by national, not European, regulations:
- Microlights
- Light gyroplanes
- Ex-military aircraft
- Foot-launched aircraft
- Vintage aircraft
You do not have to have an EASA licence to fly these types of aircraft as you can fly them if you only have a national licence.
PILOTERMAG : TEST POUR UN RESPONSABLE SGS
AF521 TRANSPONDEUR 7700
AF521 EN FINALE À CAPE TOWN
AF 521 RETOURNE À CAPE TOWN
MARCHÉ DE NOEL AÉRONAUTIQUE 2013
LE VOL AF521 CAPE TOWN – PARIS EN DIFFICULTÉ ?
TRAVAUX À CAEN
| LFFA-B6156/13 |
| A) LFRK CAEN CARPIQUET |
| B) 2013 Dec 02 09:00 C) 2013 Dec 04 15:00 |
| D) 0900-1200 1300-1500 |
| E) PISTES 13/31 ET 05/23 FERMEES |

















