Paris-Charles de Gaulle (LFPG/CDG) - 2008
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Paris-Charles de Gaulle (LFPG/CDG) - 2008
== Paris-Charles de Gaulle spotting conditions - Please read ==
Hello, from Paris spotting association KeroZen president :
Hello,
Recently french authorities have informed us that there are a lot of new holes in the airport fences at CDG. I copy the internal mail of the KeroZen association for our members. I invite you to transmit it to all spotters. Because this time there is a important change : if this bad way of spotting continues, they will apply against us some measures that restrict our hobby.
Stephane.
"These past few weeks, the sous-préfecture of Seine Saint Denis has informed us that some airport fences have been damaged. These holes are used by spotters to allow them to take pictures through in the restricted area. French authorities are very unpleased by such bad comportment. They have said to us that if these acts don't stop, they have to limit our hobby.
By the past, I did some information, to our members, but also to all spotters via forum or dedicated mailing lists. We can't accept such comportment. Consequences can be important, and no one wants to know how authorities can limit aircraft spotting at CDG.
I can't imagine a KeroZen member doing such holes. So, I ask you to tell to your friends or other spotters that making holes in airport fences is not the right way of spotting. Only bad consequences can occur.
Our behavior around french airports fences is very important, especially at CDG, if we want to continue aircraft spotting."
Thanks for your time reading this
L@urent
Hello, from Paris spotting association KeroZen president :
Hello,
Recently french authorities have informed us that there are a lot of new holes in the airport fences at CDG. I copy the internal mail of the KeroZen association for our members. I invite you to transmit it to all spotters. Because this time there is a important change : if this bad way of spotting continues, they will apply against us some measures that restrict our hobby.
Stephane.
"These past few weeks, the sous-préfecture of Seine Saint Denis has informed us that some airport fences have been damaged. These holes are used by spotters to allow them to take pictures through in the restricted area. French authorities are very unpleased by such bad comportment. They have said to us that if these acts don't stop, they have to limit our hobby.
By the past, I did some information, to our members, but also to all spotters via forum or dedicated mailing lists. We can't accept such comportment. Consequences can be important, and no one wants to know how authorities can limit aircraft spotting at CDG.
I can't imagine a KeroZen member doing such holes. So, I ask you to tell to your friends or other spotters that making holes in airport fences is not the right way of spotting. Only bad consequences can occur.
Our behavior around french airports fences is very important, especially at CDG, if we want to continue aircraft spotting."
Thanks for your time reading this
L@urent
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Hi,
This message was already posted by Vinz and merged with the CDG topic. Although we do appreciate the urgence of what is going on at Roissy, this news essentially belongs in the Paris-CDG topic, and that is where it will be moved again (the 2008 thread) in due time. For the time, read it here as a sticky post.
On a separate note, I don't think it really matters who can imagine doing what. It should just not be done, in this case. Spread the word,
Erik
This message was already posted by Vinz and merged with the CDG topic. Although we do appreciate the urgence of what is going on at Roissy, this news essentially belongs in the Paris-CDG topic, and that is where it will be moved again (the 2008 thread) in due time. For the time, read it here as a sticky post.
On a separate note, I don't think it really matters who can imagine doing what. It should just not be done, in this case. Spread the word,
Erik
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CDG 2-1-2008
3B-NAY A340-313(X) Air Mauritius
B-6055 A340-642 China Eastern Airlines
F-GCBL 747-228F/SCD Air France Cargo
F-GSQV 777-328ER Air France
F-GUAM RJ145MP Air France Reg.
F-GZCG A330-203 Air France
F-GZCN A330-203 Air France
F-RADB A310-304 Armée de l'Aire - French Air Force
F-RAJA A340-211 Armée de l'Aire - French Air Force
F-RAJB A340-211 Armée de l'Aire - French Air Force
PT-MVB A330-223 TAM Linhas Aéreas
RA-85645 Tu-154M Rossyia
RA-85767 Tu-154M Rossyia
SU-BPZ 737-86N AMC Airlines
TC-ONN MD-88 Onur Air
CDG 5-1-2008
EI-DUX CRJ900 MyAir
F-GFUE 737-3B3(QC) Europe Airpost
F-GITD 747-428 Air France
F-GLZI A340-311 Air France
F-GVZL ATR 72-500 Airlinair
F-GZCO A330-203 Air France
F-GZCP A330-203 Air France
F-HBLD Embraer 190LR Air France Reg.
I-SMEL MD-82 Meridiana
JA735J 777-346ER Japan Airlines
PT-MSJ MD-11 TAM Linhas Aéreas
TF-ELW A300C-605R Air Atlanta Cargo
TS-INF A320-212 Nouvelair
3B-NAY A340-313(X) Air Mauritius
B-6055 A340-642 China Eastern Airlines
F-GCBL 747-228F/SCD Air France Cargo
F-GSQV 777-328ER Air France
F-GUAM RJ145MP Air France Reg.
F-GZCG A330-203 Air France
F-GZCN A330-203 Air France
F-RADB A310-304 Armée de l'Aire - French Air Force
F-RAJA A340-211 Armée de l'Aire - French Air Force
F-RAJB A340-211 Armée de l'Aire - French Air Force
PT-MVB A330-223 TAM Linhas Aéreas
RA-85645 Tu-154M Rossyia
RA-85767 Tu-154M Rossyia
SU-BPZ 737-86N AMC Airlines
TC-ONN MD-88 Onur Air
CDG 5-1-2008
EI-DUX CRJ900 MyAir
F-GFUE 737-3B3(QC) Europe Airpost
F-GITD 747-428 Air France
F-GLZI A340-311 Air France
F-GVZL ATR 72-500 Airlinair
F-GZCO A330-203 Air France
F-GZCP A330-203 Air France
F-HBLD Embraer 190LR Air France Reg.
I-SMEL MD-82 Meridiana
JA735J 777-346ER Japan Airlines
PT-MSJ MD-11 TAM Linhas Aéreas
TF-ELW A300C-605R Air Atlanta Cargo
TS-INF A320-212 Nouvelair
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Spotting / Photography at CDG
Hi Everyone:
I'm new here, so please excuse me if this has been covered before. Could anyone be kind enough to tell me whom I must contact to obtain a permit for spotting / photography at CDG.
What do I need to send, is it just required for photography, or is spotting restricted too?
Also if anyone is in the paris area from 14th March and wants to meet up, please contact me. I'm fluent in Spanish, Italian and a some French. My English isn't bad either!
Thanks in advance, and I look forward to your replies and to being an active member here.
Best regards.
Gio
I'm new here, so please excuse me if this has been covered before. Could anyone be kind enough to tell me whom I must contact to obtain a permit for spotting / photography at CDG.
What do I need to send, is it just required for photography, or is spotting restricted too?
Also if anyone is in the paris area from 14th March and wants to meet up, please contact me. I'm fluent in Spanish, Italian and a some French. My English isn't bad either!
Thanks in advance, and I look forward to your replies and to being an active member here.
Best regards.
Gio
CDG = Paris - Charles de Gaulle
The authorities at this airport have imposed a spotting/photography ban. Only if you apply for permission beforehand, you are still allowed to take pictures. Unfortunately I don´t know where to go to, but if I remember correctly, cHabu posted some info a while ago. Maybe he still knows?
Erwin
The authorities at this airport have imposed a spotting/photography ban. Only if you apply for permission beforehand, you are still allowed to take pictures. Unfortunately I don´t know where to go to, but if I remember correctly, cHabu posted some info a while ago. Maybe he still knows?
Erwin
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and check mine Fri Jan 18 message.
I will go to Paris myself (in total 4 but 3 do not photograph) in april and I send them a request to the mentioned e-mail adress.
Sent them a copy of your passport, full name and adress by e-mail (the e-mail adress is mentioned in the post)and they will sent you the permission by mail, no e-mail but real mail...if they give you the authorisation...In my case it took about 4 or 5 weeks before I received their letter by mail.
With this authorisation you are save and do not have to look all the time around you if the police is comming.
and check mine Fri Jan 18 message.
I will go to Paris myself (in total 4 but 3 do not photograph) in april and I send them a request to the mentioned e-mail adress.
Sent them a copy of your passport, full name and adress by e-mail (the e-mail adress is mentioned in the post)and they will sent you the permission by mail, no e-mail but real mail...if they give you the authorisation...In my case it took about 4 or 5 weeks before I received their letter by mail.
With this authorisation you are save and do not have to look all the time around you if the police is comming.
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Re: Spotting / Photography at CDG
Gio, welcome. Indeed covered before, but not to worry. Your question has been merged into this existing topic.Planegoodness wrote:please excuse me if this has been covered before.
Erik
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Permit at Paris CDG
Thanks to everyone who replied to my question, and to "Key" for the welcome.
I have applied for my permit, so I hope I receive it in time for my trip to paris. I'll be sure to post a log of what I have seen.
Gio
I have applied for my permit, so I hope I receive it in time for my trip to paris. I'll be sure to post a log of what I have seen.
Gio
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Paris CDG
Hi Guys
Have been reading various sites regarding spotting and photography at Paris CDG, I know you need a permit to take photos, BUT Do you need one to spot from the mound? As Im visiting Wednesday I would be greatfull for some help or Ill go to Orly
Thanks, Mike
Have been reading various sites regarding spotting and photography at Paris CDG, I know you need a permit to take photos, BUT Do you need one to spot from the mound? As Im visiting Wednesday I would be greatfull for some help or Ill go to Orly
Thanks, Mike
LFPG 05-06-2008
See below, seen from 0900-1600 Lt...AF and AF 'partners' not mentioned:Rembrandt wrote:Can anyone confirm the presence of Emirates A6-EGF at CDG at June 5, about 15:30-16:00 ??
I'm not sure I saw the reg. correctly.
Thanks in advance
3B-NAV A340-312 Air Mauritius
4987/7T-WHD C-130H-30 Algerian AF noted overhead LFPG inbound LFPB...thanks Yupiteru 7100
7T-VJX A330-202 Air Algerie
9M-MRD B777-2H6 Malaysia
9V-SWJ B777-312 Singapore
A6-ECF B777-31HER Emirates
A9C-KC A330-243 Gulf Air
B-6053 A340-642 China Eastern Al.
B-HOU B747-467BCF CX Cargo
C-FIUR B777-333 Air Canada
C-GHKR A330-343 Air Canada
C-GHPF B767-3Y0 Air Canada
C-GTDP A320-214 XL, white with titles
CS-TLX B757-2G5 EuroAtlantic Aw.
D-AXLC A320-214 XL
EC-ISE B737-85P Air Europa
EC-JBL B737-85P Air Europa
EC-KCG B737-85P Air Europa
EI-DOU CRJ900 Air One
EI-DTY B737-3M8 KD
EI-RJD BAe146-RJ85 Cityjet
EI-RJI BAe146-RJ85 AF/Cityjet
EI-RJT BAe146-RJ85 Cityjet
EI-RJU BAe146-RJ85 Cityjet
F-GMLU MD-83 a/w, n/t
F-GMLX MD-83 MAP c/s, n/t
F-GPYM ATR42-500 AF
F-GVZN ATR72-212A a/w, n/t
F-GYAZ A321-211 Air Mediterranee
F-HBAC A320-214 Air Azur
F-OMEC A330-243 MEA
F-ORMF A321-231 MEA
F-RAJA A340-212 French AF
HZ-AKB B777-268 Saudi Arabian Airlines
I-DAWZ MD-82 Itali Airlines
LX-JFO TBM-850 noted overhead LFPG inbound LFPB...thanks again Yupiteru 7100
LX-LGA DHC-8-402 Luxair
LZ-BOY B737-53A Bulgaria a/w
N349AN B767-323 AA
N391AA B767-323 AA
N395AN B767-323 AA
N57LE Global XRS noted overhead LFPG inbound LFPB...Yupiteru 7100
N78002 B777-224 Continental
OE-LED A319-112 Niki
OK-SWU B737-522 Smart
OY-NCL Do328-300 BA/Sun Air
PT-MSJ MD-11 TAM
SU-GCI A330-243 Egyptair
SX-BGX B737-46B Aegean
TR-LHP B767-222 Gabon Al.
VP-BTQ A319-114 Rossiya
YR-ASD A318-121 Tarom
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Business meeting in Paris yesterday so before and afterwards some spotting was done, mostly in front of the Hilton. I didn't go the mound as I left my permission at home
SE-DZB ERJ145 City Airlines
F-GMLU MD83 a/w
9V-SWL 777-300 Singapore Airlines
A6-EYL A330 Etihad
C-FIUV 777-300 Air Canada
C-GTDP A320 XL Airways
OK-TVA 737-800 Travel Services
B-2389 A340-300 Air China
EK-32005 A320 Armavia
I-SMET MD82 Meridiana
EC-KIK A320 Air Plus
I-LINH A320 Windjet
I-DAWZ MD82 Air Italy
D-AXLC A320 XL Airways
HL7402 747-400 Korean Air (with the Mona Lisa)
HL7739 777-200 Asiana
F-HBXA ERJ170 Air France/Regional
F-OMAY 777-200 Air Austral
PT-MVA A330 TAM
A7-AGA A340-600 Qatar Airways
EI-DON 737-500 KD Avia
JA732J 777-300 JAL
VN-A142 777-200 Vietnam Airlines
7O-ADP A330 Yemenia
C-GFAF A330 Air Canada
9A-CDE MD82 Dubrovnik Airlines
Req: FlyBaboo ERJ190 that departed around 1800lt, probably flying for Regional?
SE-DZB ERJ145 City Airlines
F-GMLU MD83 a/w
9V-SWL 777-300 Singapore Airlines
A6-EYL A330 Etihad
C-FIUV 777-300 Air Canada
C-GTDP A320 XL Airways
OK-TVA 737-800 Travel Services
B-2389 A340-300 Air China
EK-32005 A320 Armavia
I-SMET MD82 Meridiana
EC-KIK A320 Air Plus
I-LINH A320 Windjet
I-DAWZ MD82 Air Italy
D-AXLC A320 XL Airways
HL7402 747-400 Korean Air (with the Mona Lisa)
HL7739 777-200 Asiana
F-HBXA ERJ170 Air France/Regional
F-OMAY 777-200 Air Austral
PT-MVA A330 TAM
A7-AGA A340-600 Qatar Airways
EI-DON 737-500 KD Avia
JA732J 777-300 JAL
VN-A142 777-200 Vietnam Airlines
7O-ADP A330 Yemenia
C-GFAF A330 Air Canada
9A-CDE MD82 Dubrovnik Airlines
Req: FlyBaboo ERJ190 that departed around 1800lt, probably flying for Regional?