Graeme,
Once you have cleared customs in a Shengen country, which is most of Europe
except
the UK and Switzerland I believe, then you are free to go on to other Shengen
countries without involving customs.
When you go from one country to another you should file a flight plan.
To enter Belgian airspace you should have permission, which cost around 70 for
3 months I believe. Lots of people have taken a chance and not got permission
(including me) but equally I have heard of others who have been caught and
fined.
Dave Watts
G-BXDY
> On 4 Aug 2015, at 21:22, graeme bird <graeme@gdbmk.co.uk> wrote:
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> Thanks, for the responses, they both look interesting and possible, I had
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plotted a route down to the Black Forest. I take it that in general its likely
that I can get a routing through class C and D airspace?
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> Am I right in assuming if I use Customs in France I don't need a customs
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in Germany?
> Do I still need a flight plan to cross between France and Germany.
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> Just for reference, will Belgium let me overfly their country without express
permission; they seemed ok about me tracking the coast over land to Holland?
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> Regards Graeme
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> Graeme Bird
> G-UMPY
> Mono Classic/XS FFW 912S/Woodcomp 3000/3W
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