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Natural Protected Areas Austria


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Oliver Voigt
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Wir are missing the Natural Protected Areas in Austria. These areas, especially around Großglockner are not signed in the maps. In these areas an overflight was absolut prohibited under a high penalty. Is there a chance to get these datas in the near future?
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Chris_LSZO - 5/16/2017 3:01:21 PM
Tim Dawson - 5/16/2017 1:59:07 PM
Thank you for clarifying your point. Could you say why you think the limits we show are incorrect?

Its the same like in 2015.
http://forums.skydemon.aero/FindPost17169.aspx
The first linked PDF show the min. heights at every protected area (example "Hohe Tauern"= 5000m MSL).
I know, its not written in the AIP, but it doesn't matter, you have to pay, if you fly in without permission.

Chris‌‌

It only takes one person to fight this out in court. It will be an easy win because international aviation law supercedes national law in this respect: if it's not in the AIP then you're not supposed to adhere to it. How can the federal state of, say Tyrol, expect some general aviation pilot to check local regulations (which are only available in German and not promulgated in a general accepted form in the aviation community) to adhere to their local regulations???

Austro Control itself has asked the states to  name those areas to be included in the AIP. Hitherto they have not received a reply. Case closed.

-- Chris.‌‌

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Oliver Voigt - 9/22/2015 10:22:56 PM
Tim Dawson - 9/23/2015 9:24:15 AM
Oliver Voigt - 9/23/2015 10:22:45 AM
Tim Dawson - 9/23/2015 1:29:03 PM
ckurz7000 - 9/23/2015 1:38:00 PM
Tim Dawson - 9/23/2015 2:45:11 PM
ckurz7000 - 9/24/2015 8:42:12 AM
Tim Dawson - 9/24/2015 10:09:19 AM
Tim Dawson - 9/24/2015 10:26:21 AM
Chris_LSZO - 5/16/2017 10:28:17 AM
Easy Cruising - 9/24/2015 11:20:59 AM
Tim Dawson - 9/25/2015 9:26:40 AM
ckurz7000 - 9/28/2015 8:39:15 AM
Oliver Voigt - 9/28/2015 9:15:13 AM
Tim Dawson - 5/16/2017 12:40:46 PM
Chris_LSZO - 5/16/2017 1:05:12 PM
Tim Dawson - 5/16/2017 1:59:07 PM
             + x Its the same like in 2015....
Chris_LSZO - 5/16/2017 3:01:21 PM
ckurz7000 - 5/17/2017 2:39:26 PM
Tim Dawson - 5/17/2017 2:23:52 PM
Chris_LSZO - 5/17/2017 3:24:28 PM
Tim Dawson - 5/17/2017 2:41:12 PM
Oliver Voigt - 5/17/2017 2:47:07 PM
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