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Old October 13th 07, 08:21 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Listening for Quiet

In article ,
says...


Airbus writes:

Well that's handy - If you're talking about Paris, France the arrival and
departure procedures are designed to circumnavigate the city . . .


Yes, but as I said, even when I lived in another city beneath an arrival path
for one of the world's largest airports, I still didn't hear much.

It used to be entirely forbidden to overfly Paris without special permission,


No, it was never forbidden to overfly Paris - moreover, the rules are stricter
now than ever ...

but now I do see aircraft occasionally flying over the city. I understand
that rules were relaxed some years ago (ironically not long after 9/11), but
at the same time I still see Paris marked as a prohibited area on the charts,
so I'm not sure what the status is exactly.


Not surprising that you are not sure, because you are not a pilot. To pilots,
the rules and procedures are clear, and vector departures and arrivals may
route planes over the city. These are limited for political reasons, and remain
exceptional. . .