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Michelmvd
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Spotting at CDG

Post by Michelmvd »

Hello,
In order to plan some spottingtrip around Europa in the coming month's I have a question here.
I reading that spotting in the CDG is becoming very difficult.
I know that the nice place near the Meteobuilding is closed now, but are there other obstructions ?

Many thanks for the info
B. Rgds

Michel

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Post by stevie »

at the taxi way nearby the hilton hotel?
or is that the place you mean

Michelmvd
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Post by Michelmvd »

Now, the place I was talking about was just near the Franch Meteo Office building. In front of the first CDG terminal (round one) and with view of 09L and its taxiways
B. rgds
Michel

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Post by website-info »

Gents,

Spotting using binoculars is fine, from th eembankment near to the Hilton (not to be confused with the 'mound') Photography is a definate NO from anyplace. Le Bourget has had panelling added to the fence in various places making it very difficult but the terrace at Orly is still open,

Tony

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Post by Robin_Bamps »

Source: http://www.kerozen.org
This new year brings a lot of changes ! A new prefectoral decree makes our hobby harder to practice. Taking pictures is now forbidden at CDG.

KeroZen association has not been inactive. Soon, you will discover the results of our meetings and talks.

Our team still continue what she has done for many years : defend and promote our hobby. And this for all spotters benefit. As we have done with the military patrol of Vigipirate.

The KeroZen team.
We are very sad to inform you that now France, Land of Freeddom, is become more restrictive about our hobby.

Due to a new prefectoral decree, taking pictures of anything from the public area to the restricted one is strictly forbidden.

You risk about 350 euros of amende

For the moment, binoculars are not listed, but we are not able to garantee you that you will be allowed to use them end stay along border fences.

The KeroZen team
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Dreamflight
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Post by Dreamflight »

Just got a message from a German friend, who went on a spottingtrip last weekend at CDG. He could use every spottingplace as before. Police was driving around but there was no intervention. Even at the moment that they were taking pictures. So ...
I feel the need for airspeed!
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Post by Sabena_690 »

website-info wrote:Gents,

Spotting using binoculars is fine, from th eembankment near to the Hilton (not to be confused with the 'mound') Photography is a definate NO from anyplace. Le Bourget has had panelling added to the fence in various places making it very difficult but the terrace at Orly is still open,

Tony
Hi Tony,

I'm a little confused: where is the Hilton spot exactly? As the Hilton is close to the mound (from where we spotted in 2004).

How can you reach that 'embankment'?

Thanks
Frederic

Michelmvd
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Post by Michelmvd »

Thank you very much for all the info.
Unbelievable this is happening in a United Europe.
An official prohibition of taken pictures ... in a free country as France.
Where is this madness bringing us ...

Sad, sad

B. Rgds
Michel

worldspotter
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Post by worldspotter »

Anybody been to CDG recently?
Was is possible to take photos?
If so, on what spots did you take them?

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