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On Jun 5, 4:13 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Thomas Borchert writes: That's just not true by any kind of measure. France is EXTREMELY favorable to GA. And it is very easy to fly for fun in the country. It is more expensive than the US, but compared to many other countries in Europe, France is doing very well in GA. MX has no idea what he is talking about (so what else is new?). I have no idea what you base your view on, either. I base my view on what pilots who have flown in both countries tell me, and on the readily available information on the actual costs and obstacles. The only serious obstacles in France are the Alps. Very little their government can do about them. -Kees |
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