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Airfields requiring PPR


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David Johnstone
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Many airfields now require PPR by email or on line.
Is there a way in which SkyDemon could provide an on line service to both Pilots and airfields that meets everyone’s needs.

Edited 8/16/2021 5:48:05 PM by David Johnstone
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Daniël Klijnsma
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David Johnstone - 8/16/2021 3:53:57 PM
Many airfields now require PPR by email or on line.
Is there a way in which SkyDemon could provide an on line service to both Pilots and airfields that meets everyone’s needs.

Interesting question and also interesting that nobody replied yet. I do not think this is a feature that is easily implemented since many airfields that require PPR are only open during the weekend. Also, email addresses are not permanently monitored.
Best action when PPR required, is pick up the phone and call the airfield to get permission. And if you're planning a trip a long time ahead, sending an email is no biggie, is it?

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