This year again, we are glad to invite, from all over Europe, homebuilders, collectors, light aeroplane pilots and aviation enthusiasts to St YAN for the 63nd consecutive RSA Fly-In and a brand new event called "Euro Fly'In".
Up to 1000 aircraft are expected to visit St Yan during the five days.
The Fly-In will take place at St YAN airport from the 14th to 18th July 2010.
The event sets two areas:
- Public Zone (open to all visitors)
- Restricted Zone (Aircraft Parking Area).
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Ground aera access :
The public zone is open to all visitors.
The Restricted Zone is restricted to pilots, RSA members and to members of sister organisations (for example FFA FFPLUM, FFG, LAA, OUV, EAS, EAA,…)
Car Park: no parking fees.
Visitor: 5 € entrance for five days.
Camp Site: 18 € camping fee per tent or per camping-car in the reserved area for the five days.
All aircraft movements during the Fly-In open hours are under the control of the Flight Director.
Flights, taxiing and parking of aircraft are under the responsibility of the pilot and/or the owner.
Food is available on site.
No aircraft fees ether.
A restaurant is available on site. |
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Arriving by road
Way to Saint Yan with Google Maps
Arriving by air
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- Check the NOTAM specifically about this event (ICAO: LFLN).
- Information ATIS: 132.475
- Enter sector West
- Contact on Euro Fly'In information: 122.300
- Please don't forget closing your Flight Plan.
- Without radio: enter sector East and use the grass strip reporting EA point.
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Advice to pilots
- Avoid over-flight of the villages, especially St Yan;
- Stay in arrival sequence on down wind leg;
- Main parks are P1 & P2;
- Follow the information from "Euro Fly'In information" on the frequency
- From the grass runway, do not cross the hard surface runway until you are authorised to do so by one of the ground operators;
- Movement on the taxiway must be at low speed and following the instructions of the ground operators;
As soon as you arrive, check in at the pilot reception desk "Accueil Pilotes".
Be careful: High skydiving activity at LAPALISSE airfield: avoid crossing this area withous radio contact.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 July 2010 12:54 |