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No PPR.

Fringe hours is a different topic; that sure wasn‘t the context of the question.

Last Edited by boscomantico at 28 Sep 18:42
Mainz (EDFZ) & Egelsbach (EDFE), Germany

boscomantico wrote:

There is no such PPR thing for EDMA.

For Non-Schengen immigration neither? I only had customs and that did not need. I thought EDMA has no PPR other than the ones listed in Peters post.

Last Edited by Mooney_Driver at 28 Sep 13:32
LSZH(work) LSZF (GA base), Switzerland

Well… I always avoid unnecessary landings. Flying from one international airport (LDZA) to another international airport in Germany and landing in between them to clear the immigration really doesn’t make sense, especially it it’s less than two hours of flying in total.

LDZA LDVA, Croatia

Stop over w/o PPR for immigration in Maribor (tested, works)
Stop over w/o or w/short PPR at various Austrian airports?
Thereafter Augsburg or Ingolstadt or Landshut
Augsburg for small GA doesnt requite PPR as such.

Last Edited by ch.ess at 28 Sep 11:03
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EDM_, Germany

We did the Q of immigration info in Germany here. The info is hard to find. Not in the AIP pages I posted above.

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Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom
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Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

There is no such PPR thing for EDMA.

Mainz (EDFZ) & Egelsbach (EDFE), Germany

I am surprised to read that Augsburg and Ingolstadt have a PPR procedure in place, which is very uncommon for Verkehrslandeplätze (public airfields) during their published normal operating hours and generally practised only for Sonderlandeplätze (specially designated airfields) due to aircraft movement restrictions they need to comply with. Did you mean PPR for immigration rather than for flights in general?

Last Edited by wbardorf at 28 Sep 01:01
EGTF, EGLK, United Kingdom

EDML is close to MUC.

always learning
LO__, Austria

Glad to hear you sorted out the MUC-MAN flight.

Augsburg surprises me that they could not accomodate you, they are usually very cooperative and I also did not know that they now require PPR as well, big disappointment. Exactly in such situations, GA can show their usefulnes, but of course that is not in the interest of the powers that are forcing such garbage onto us.

However, all airports around are rather far away from MUC, so I wonder if SZG would have been a possibility, but that flight is pretty early so probably not viable.

LSZH(work) LSZF (GA base), Switzerland
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